The United States, in its bid to counter China's rising influence, is leveraging its alliances with South Korea and Japan. This strategy is not just a revival of Cold War dynamics but an intensified effort to establish a formidable front against China in the Pacific.
The US continues to borrow from China, or so I understand, and by now is many trillions in debt. Much of the debt is the billions sent to fund the increasingly dangerous proxy war in Ukraine. Not forgetting the US weaponry being aimed at Russian targets. How does that make any sense to anyone except rabid neocons and out of control crack addicts?
The U.S.'s pursuit of capitalist hegemony and imperialist dominance drives this reckless path. We need to rethink how our system works before it's too late.
The US continues to borrow from China, or so I understand, and by now is many trillions in debt. Much of the debt is the billions sent to fund the increasingly dangerous proxy war in Ukraine. Not forgetting the US weaponry being aimed at Russian targets. How does that make any sense to anyone except rabid neocons and out of control crack addicts?
Not only does it seem that they can't afford it, but why on earth would they want to go down that path?
The U.S.'s pursuit of capitalist hegemony and imperialist dominance drives this reckless path. We need to rethink how our system works before it's too late.