America’s Future: A Prosperous, Peaceful Nation, or a Bankrupt, Violent Empire?

The US hypothetically seeking a constructive role among nations rather than seeking dominance over them is for a nation that wants to be stable. The current US strategy is driven by a desire to be supreme. Historically, when a great power chooses supremacy over stability, the transition to a new international order usually happens through a major crisis – like a world war – rather than a “grand bargain.”

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America’s Future: A Prosperous, Peaceful Nation, or a Bankrupt, Violent Empire?

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