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Remember when the United States of America was a superpower?
From 1945 to 2016, America was seen as a powerhouse, a global economic leader, military leader and moral leader. Other nations around the planet looked to us for leadership when in came to dealing with the Nazi Germany, post war devastation, the Soviet Union, nuclear proliferation and other serious global issues.
Since Trump lumbered into the White House, America has given up its leadership position.
Whereas America was once seen as the indispensable leader of the NATO alliance, Trump had done everything he can to malign and cripple our 70-year-old alliance system. He’s chronically attacked NATO’s leaders, balked at upholding America’s NATO commitments and suggested that our NATO allies should be left to fight their own wars with shared adversaries.
Trump’s hostility towards NATO has been so relentless and damaging that U.S. allies in Asia and Europe now question the United States’ ability to restore itself as a credible security guarantor, even after a different president is in the White House.
To make matters even worse, Trump abandoned our Kurdish allies in Syria, getting many of them killed or captured and when he was denounced for abandoning our allies in the war against ISIS, he washed his hands of our slaughtered allies, saying, “They know how to fight,” and “By the way, they’re no angels.”
Trump has also abandoned our allies in Ukraine.
While America was once seen as a trusted and trustworthy world leader with plenty of loyal allies, America is now seen as a dysfunctional nation that abandons its allies and stabs them in the back. Adding to this image is the way that Trump has repeatedly leaked classified information to the Russians, and now our allies no longer trust us enough to share sensitive intelligence with us. Any intel they share with us could get leaked to Putin the very same day. Trump is just unpredictable and untrustworthy like that.
Faced with cyberattacks, terrorism, disinformation campaigns, pandemics, economic issues and other problems, America needs allies if they want to preserve order. But Trump just throws our allies away like they’re used tissues.
And now with poor and untrustworthy leadership in the Oval Office, America is disgraced. Once upon a time, world leaders would have looked to the United States for leadership in a global crisis like the one COVID-19 virus crisis that’s currently killing people all over the planet.
Today, absolutely NOBODY is looking to Washington for a solution to the COVID-19 crisis!
The rest of the world is bypassing America completely as they look for solutions to the current pandemic. We have no credibility anymore.
America’s lack of usefulness in world affairs was woefully on display at a recent world meeting where the main U.S. contribution was a childish effort get other world leaders to sign a statement referring to COVID-19 as the “Wuhan virus”, as part of a smear campaign to blame China for the pandemic.
American superpower status since World War Two has been largely rooted in America’s unique capacity to get things done internationally, either by diplomacy, economic incentives or by the threat of military force. But Trump’s bungling, childish and irresponsible response to Covid-19 shows that America is no longer a country that gets things done.
From 1945 to 2016, America was seen as a powerhouse, a global economic leader, military leader and moral leader. Other nations around the planet looked to us for leadership when in came to dealing with the Nazi Germany, post war devastation, the Soviet Union, nuclear proliferation and other serious global issues.
Since Trump lumbered into the White House, America has given up its leadership position.
Whereas America was once seen as the indispensable leader of the NATO alliance, Trump had done everything he can to malign and cripple our 70-year-old alliance system. He’s chronically attacked NATO’s leaders, balked at upholding America’s NATO commitments and suggested that our NATO allies should be left to fight their own wars with shared adversaries.
Trump’s hostility towards NATO has been so relentless and damaging that U.S. allies in Asia and Europe now question the United States’ ability to restore itself as a credible security guarantor, even after a different president is in the White House.
To make matters even worse, Trump abandoned our Kurdish allies in Syria, getting many of them killed or captured and when he was denounced for abandoning our allies in the war against ISIS, he washed his hands of our slaughtered allies, saying, “They know how to fight,” and “By the way, they’re no angels.”
Trump has also abandoned our allies in Ukraine.
While America was once seen as a trusted and trustworthy world leader with plenty of loyal allies, America is now seen as a dysfunctional nation that abandons its allies and stabs them in the back. Adding to this image is the way that Trump has repeatedly leaked classified information to the Russians, and now our allies no longer trust us enough to share sensitive intelligence with us. Any intel they share with us could get leaked to Putin the very same day. Trump is just unpredictable and untrustworthy like that.
Faced with cyberattacks, terrorism, disinformation campaigns, pandemics, economic issues and other problems, America needs allies if they want to preserve order. But Trump just throws our allies away like they’re used tissues.
And now with poor and untrustworthy leadership in the Oval Office, America is disgraced. Once upon a time, world leaders would have looked to the United States for leadership in a global crisis like the one COVID-19 virus crisis that’s currently killing people all over the planet.
Today, absolutely NOBODY is looking to Washington for a solution to the COVID-19 crisis!
The rest of the world is bypassing America completely as they look for solutions to the current pandemic. We have no credibility anymore.
America’s lack of usefulness in world affairs was woefully on display at a recent world meeting where the main U.S. contribution was a childish effort get other world leaders to sign a statement referring to COVID-19 as the “Wuhan virus”, as part of a smear campaign to blame China for the pandemic.
American superpower status since World War Two has been largely rooted in America’s unique capacity to get things done internationally, either by diplomacy, economic incentives or by the threat of military force. But Trump’s bungling, childish and irresponsible response to Covid-19 shows that America is no longer a country that gets things done.