US Empire's Collapse: From Invincible Superpower to Paper Tiger
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Is the American Empire on its last legs? This report dives into how strategic failures in Russia and Iran are shattering the illusion of US invincibility, revealing a 'paper tiger' rather than an omnipotent superpower. Analysts suggest this isn't just a temporary setback, but a terminal diagnosis for US global dominance.
Learn how a predatory model of organized plunder, from Iraq to failed attempts in Iran and Russia, is faltering as military dominance wanes and the petro dollar cracks. Discover how these systemic failures, coupled with self-sabotaging political leadership, are ushering in a decentralized, multipolar world where globalist coercion gives way to self-reliant nations.
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The illusion of American invincibility is shattering. What was once sold as an omnipotent superpower, now appears to be a paper tiger, exposed by strategic failures in Russia and Iran. This isn't a temporary setback. Analysts are calling it a terminal diagnosis for the US Empire. The predatory model is clear. Foment chaos, install a puppet, and loot a nation's wealth. We saw it in Iraq, where oil revenues flow to a trust in New York, not to the Iraqi people. This same model of organized plunder was the stated goal for Iran and Russia. But the military dominance has faltered. The crown jewel of the US Navy, the USS Gerald R. Ford, was sidelined. Carrier groups now dare not approach Iran's coast, fearing swarms of drones and missiles. In Ukraine, Russia humbled the myth of NATO's supremacy. A ground invasion of Iran, a nation of 90 million with mountainous terrain, would require over 1 million US troops, a logistical and moral suicide mission. The collapse is systemic. The foundation of American power, the petro dollar, is cracking as nations flee the weaponized currency. Meanwhile, political leadership accelerates the decline with punitive tariffs that erode trust with allies. Analysts state ...