America Is Now a Rogue Superpower
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- #Global Alliances
- #Geopolitical Shift
- #US Foreign Policy
- The Iran war is exacerbating global instability and weakening U.S. alliances, making America more isolated like in the 1930s.
- European allies are strategically set back as the war benefits Russia by increasing oil revenues and diverting U.S. military resources from Ukraine.
- U.S. indifference to European security, such as lifting Russian oil sanctions, signals a breakdown in trans-Atlantic relations.
- In East Asia, the war disrupts oil supplies and redirects U.S. naval assets from the Western Pacific, undermining deterrence against China.
- The Trump administration prioritizes the Middle East over global alliances, reversing decades of U.S. foreign policy focused on world order.
- American actions in the Iran war are driving allies to seek alternative protectors, like China and Russia, reducing U.S. global influence.
- U.S. tactics, including threats and coercion, are transforming allies into vassals, eroding cooperation and trust worldwide.
- The collapse of shared world order and rise of anti-Americanism mark a shift to a rogue superpower era, leaving America isolated and vulnerable.