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"A report by the National Intelligence Council predicts that the United States will lose its superpower status by 2030, but that no country -- including China -- will be a hegemonic power.
Instead, the report says, power will shift to "networks and coalitions in a multipolar world."
What do you think?
(Also, when I try to go to download the actual report from NCI it won't let me. Does anyone else have this problem? )
It happens.
They can do it with grace and take care of their citizenry, or like the bully goof-offs that they are.
It's inevitable, the way we choose to do it is what's controllable.
Funny how the US seems to be the only country trying to diminish it's power led be our leaders in DC.
It's insane. We can thank the hate-America liberals for this. It really has been a long time coming and both parties are somewhat responsible, but its the liberals that want it to happen. 150 years from now children in a free and superpower China will be learning about the tragedy of America and how it destroyed itself from within.
It's insane. We can thank the hate-America liberals for this. It really has been a long time coming and both parties are somewhat responsible, but its the liberals that want it to happen. 150 years from now children in a free and superpower China will be learning about the tragedy of America and how it destroyed itself from within.
Yes it is insane. It's all right there for everybody to see though. Everything this guy has done has been to make it happen and the fools in this country elect him again because he promises em a phone.
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