Explore the alarming decline of US military dominance and the weakening US dollar, a crisis that experts argue is accelerating faster than ever before. This discussion delves into how global perceptions of American power are shifting, leading other nations to recalibrate their strategic defenses.
Discover critical insights into the perceived ineffectiveness of US anti-air defense systems, exemplified by low interception rates, and how this impacts the dollar's global standing. The speaker controversially links US foreign policy under the Trump administration, particularly its perceived prioritization of Israel's agenda over American interests, to the hastened loss of US reputation and economic stability.
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And that forces a potential loss of face if Trump has to well back down as a way of putting it but withdraw from the situation because you're basically admitting that that your tools, you we told you they were exceptional, they're not so exceptional anymore. That is another complication and deescalation, isn't it? I think that reputation of US military dominance has already been lost. It's it's it's gone. In fact, I've spoken with people about this and I know for a fact that in China their military leaders are now recalibrating all of their defensive plans based on the fact that the US military is now perceived as less capable than ever in the history of our country. Um, other countries are recalibrating, Russia, certainly, you know, certainly Iran itself and also Yemen, et cetera. But the other part of this is is that it was apparent even before this current war that US anti-air defense systems, you know, Patriot missiles in particular uh did not function, you know, hardly at all with an interception rate according to some experts like Ted Postal, an interception rate of only maybe five or 10%. Which means 90% of the incoming ...