cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44201302

Governments will change, people on the top might change. The question is whether they will face any consequences for their actions. Will the US as a whole face any consequence of its actions. Like the consequences other countries face when they do the stuff America is doing right now.

Or will it be back to normal as soon as the regime changes.

Will there be any lasting effects in how the world deals with US?

  • Paragone@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    It won’t exist, in 8 years.

    Civil War Part2: confederate reverse-takeover & vengeance

    the war of annexing Canada & using Greenland to enforce that annexation ( severing Canada’s EU-lifeline & using Alaska & Greenland to seal-off Canada from ALL international-trade, to break our life quicker )

    the imperial-expansion wars into Central & South America…

    Because of a fundamental-fact of human unconscious-mind/pyschology: destroyer-rage has MASSIVE advantage over responsible-sanity, for the 1st while,

    the destroyer-regime’ll keep “winning” until it implodes.

    I expect Netanyahu to nuke Iran when Trump gets fed-up & ditches Netanyahu, … within a month?

    & Netanyahu would then be wanting to nuke ALL Muslim countries, the MINUTE they launch retaliation against his “Israel”,

    so the Middle East’s likely to be radioactive, soon, like Chyernoble’s region…

    That’ll leave Trump free to concentrate on destroying all civilrights in the Americas, without any distraction.

    Which will remove ALL backing from the EU.

    China needs the West broken, so they’ll make Putin an offer he can’t refuse, since he’s economically-powerless, now:

    China supplants Russian gov’t, & Putin’ll be allowed to keep warring against Europe all he wants, with whatever lives he can scrounge, so long as they aren’t CCP lives.

    He’ll agree.

    Asia, ditched completely by the West, will be on China’s plate.

    Then about 7y of that Regional Consolidation Stage go on, until the “Caucasian Serpent Time” is finished.

    I expect Trump to be replaced about 1/2-way-through that 7y cycle, by Musk.

    Putin may be replaced too, if that’s what China needs, in their “Russia” vassal-state.

    ( “Caucasian Serpent Time” you can ask the Indigenous People about, & some of them will understand, probably having heard of the “White Serpent Time”: it’s the same thing, just with slightly-different terminology. Different traditions use different labels, is all )

    So, 7+y from today, the Americas Wars implode, & the wasteland remaining has to be rebuilt, but … China’d be IDIOTIC to NOT launch EVERYTHING their then-empire’s got, against the West, wouldn’t they?

    They are not idiotic.

    That is the “CCP Serpent Time”, aka the “Red Serpent Time”.

    It lasts about 4+decades…

    Exactly as Ukraine NOW is TOUGHER than it was 5y-ago, so-too will the West, as a whole, in 7y, what’s left of it…

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    5 hours ago

    This is literally the definition of a superpower. Authorities are able to do things with little consequences anyone else would pay a heavy price for.

    To get into such a position a nation must lose part of its humanity to become a emotionless machine.

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    8 hours ago

    It depends on the American. The rich and powerful will be immune to consequences. I’m an American and I’m not too far away from losing my house and I’m currently skipping meals because I can’t find full time work.

    America’s first victims will always be the closest.

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      6 hours ago

      Yeah, internal tensions leading to a civil war is probably the only way the US could lose it’s dominance in the coming years.

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        3 hours ago

        The US doesn’t really have any allies anymore and is quickly losing its dominance already

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        6 hours ago

        More than anything, the drop in superprofits from imperialism is heightening the contradictions in Statesian class society. Hopefully a revolution can happen.

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    In the relative short term, the answer is no. The US is too powerful relative to everyone else, this will likely not change until the EU becomes more of an equal than it currently is. This might not be the direct causal reason for the consequences, the US will face, but the time it will take for the consequences to manifest themselves are just that long, unfortunately.