The World is Uniting Against the Bush Imperium
April 30th, 2006 at 14:57 Björn Hallberg
Paul Craig Roberts is but one in a long list of thinkers noting how everything is beginning go wrong for the U.S. on just about every level.
A country whose financial affairs are in the hands of foreigners is not a superpower.
A country dependent on foreigners for manufactures and advanced technology products is not a superpower.
A country that cannot create jobs for its native born population is not a superpower.
A country whose business class has no sense of the nation is not a superpower.
An isolated country is not a superpower.
A country that fears small, distant countries to such an extent that it utilizes military in place of diplomatic means is not a superpower.
A country against which the world is united is not a superpower.
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