JVL - I didn’t find it boring at all, and actually found it all quite fascinating. The super power of the US is its financial markets, and that gives us a very important tangential super power - sanctions. If countries no longer do business with the US and divest from US currency, then so too does our soft power and special abilities we derive from it to influence global behaviors.
JVL - I didn’t find it boring at all, and actually found it all quite fascinating. The super power of the US is its financial markets, and that gives us a very important tangential super power - sanctions. If countries no longer do business with the US and divest from US currency, then so too does our soft power and special abilities we derive from it to influence global behaviors.
Sadly for your country, the majority of your population doesn't think about too much stuff that happens beyond your borders. It's why the soft power targets like USAID were so easy to attack first. Too many of your fellow citizens have no understanding of how their living standards will drop under the current America Alone administration - at least not until long lasting damage is already done.
JVL - I didn’t find it boring at all, and actually found it all quite fascinating. The super power of the US is its financial markets, and that gives us a very important tangential super power - sanctions. If countries no longer do business with the US and divest from US currency, then so too does our soft power and special abilities we derive from it to influence global behaviors.
Sadly for your country, the majority of your population doesn't think about too much stuff that happens beyond your borders. It's why the soft power targets like USAID were so easy to attack first. Too many of your fellow citizens have no understanding of how their living standards will drop under the current America Alone administration - at least not until long lasting damage is already done.