Even China and Russia are bound economically to the "international community." How does such an implacable order actually change, no matter how decadent?https://colonyofcommodus.wordpress.com/2018/02/14/how-does-the-us-empire-end/ …
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
Are you sure that this is not a ZeroHedge article from 2011?
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Replying to @Pharmaheretic
What are your thoughts on a declining(which we agree on) but still formidable world power?
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
Empires will often fall without a replacement. Examples include the Western Roman and Austro-Hungarian Empires.
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Replying to @Pharmaheretic
I point out, there are no viable replacements, other powers keep the US propped up because they know any collapse means another worldwide depression.
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
They do not and cannot keep USA propped up. Those countries are simply playing along as long as things sorta work.
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That is the last situation I propose in the article. That's basically the default if there is no other cataclysm, catalyst, black swan first.
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