RSSDo not underestimate the military power of the US. What if the Americans come up with a revolutionary new strategy such as, maybe – a scorched sea policy. The Soviets used the scorched earth policy, but that’s so yesterday.
By using a scorched sea policy, the Americans can deny the Chinese the pleasure of leisurely sailing to Taiwan and taking over the territory that the traitors have been hiding in since 1949. Setting the Taiwan strait on fire and making the sea disappear could be a game changer.
Sure, the Chinese can take over Taiwan even if they had to walk over there, instead of sailing, but can you imagine the humiliation and the loss of face that the Chinese would have to endure if they were forced to march on Taiwan instead of sailing to it?
Back in the 90’s an NBA player – I believe it was actually Alonzo Mourning from the Miami Heat – went to visit his roots in Africa, maybe looking for inspiration or something.
He did find inspiration all right. When he saw the horrors in Africa he said something which is truly uncharacteristic for someone from his race. He said something like: “I don’t care under which circumstances my ancestors came to America, I am just glad that they made it, and as a result we got opportunities which we would have never had back in Africa”.
Something along those lines, but really surprisingly sincere and honest assessment of what Africa can offer and what America can offer – to anybody really, regardless of race. Because, let’s face it, the worst ghettos in US offer better conditions than most places in Africa.
I believe that there are 3 stages in a life of an empire: 1.Extrovert 2.Introvert and 3.Pervert.
The first stage is when an empire is exporting it’s values and wants to have an affair with the world. The second stage is when an empire wants the world to have an affair with them and for this purpose it’s importing waves of 3rd world immigrants in order to convince the world that it’s still desirable and still wanted, and the 3rd stage is pure degeneracy where every conceivable phoniness is used in order to (de)generate a belief that the empire is still relevant as a driving force of civilization.
What will cause the fall of the US “empire”? Same as with every other empire before – inability to fight and win wars. The Romans hired the barbarians to fight wars for them, and this empire employed Islamic terrorists to fight wars for them.
The problem is that their objectives (empire’s and the terrorists) converge only for the briefest moments in time and when the war is won it’s up to anybody’s interpretation to decide who did the victory benefit the most. The more time passes, the less those victories belong to the “empire” and more and more belong to the “democracy’s little helpers” – Islamic terrorists.
You can delude yourself for a while that you are outsmarting the “democracy’s little helpers” and that they are winning wars for you, but after a while the glaring military incompetence becomes clearer and clearer and it’s obvious that technically the “empire” is winning (or at least enabling) the “democracy’s little helpers” to win wars that will primarily benefit them, without the ability of the empire to eventually wrestle away the victory for themselves from their “helpers” – at some later date – obvious example of this is Afghanistan.
Why all this negativity? Try to focus on the positive things. Afghanistan used to be called “graveyard of empires”. Now it looks like they are modernizing and maybe it’s time for a new moniker – “crematorium of empires”. See – even the Taliban can be environmentally friendly. Greta Thunberg will be so proud of them.
How does that work? The US were supposed to give USSR their “Vietnam” in Afghanistan, but ended up giving not only USSR their “Vietnam”, they got another one for themselves too. So, basically now US has 2 “Vietnams”. And when all is said and done, I wouldn’t be surprised if they get a 3rd Vietnam – this one on their home soil. That’s how clever they are. Real strategists, those ones.
Now that Afghanistan has adopted (thanks to the US intervention) the splendid institution of democracy, I think it would be right if the west reciprocated and adopted some of cultural traditions of Afghanistan, such as, maybe – Bacha bazi. It would fit right in with the rest of the west’s degeneracy.
So, the project of bringing democracy to Afghanistan failed. Quelle surprise. Not to worry, though, democracy is not quite the delicate flower that Americans are making it out to be. It can flourish in a very harsh conditions.
If it could be invented and exist in that notorious system that starts with “S”, I don’t see why it can exist side by side with Islam. Even the Americans seem to acknowledge this possible symbiotic relationship between Islam and “democracy” – why else would they be using Islamic terrorists to bring “democracy” to the Middle East – especially to places that were leaning towards socialism – such as Iraq and Syria (what a blasphemy).
So again, there is nothing to worry about, although some seem to think that only capitalism can provide the fertile soil on which democracy can grow into a dizzying array of deception, lies and total fraud, there are other environments where this pearl can find a protective shell and blind us with its splendor when we are unexpectedly exposed to it.