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cyu
16th June 2009, 02:15
The article makes no mention of a non-capitalist solution to prevent the US from falling into disaster, so I left out those doom and gloom parts of it. Anyway, here are the parts I found most useful.

Excerpts from http://www.truthdig.com/report/page2/20090614_the_american_empire_is_bankrupt/

Barack Obama, and the criminal class on Wall Street, aided by a corporate media that continues to peddle fatuous gossip and trash talk as news while we endure the greatest economic crisis in our history, may have fooled us, but the rest of the world knows we are bankrupt. And these nations are damned if they are going to continue to prop up an inflated dollar and sustain the massive federal budget deficits, swollen to over $2 trillion, which fund America’s imperial expansion in Eurasia and our system of casino capitalism.

There are meetings being held Monday and Tuesday in Yekaterinburg, Russia, (formerly Sverdlovsk) among Chinese President Hu Jintao, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and other top officials of the six-nation Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The United States, which asked to attend, was denied admittance.

It is the first formal step by our major trading partners to replace the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. If they succeed, the dollar will dramatically plummet in value

Half of America’s discretionary spending is military.

They are paying for America’s military aggression against them. They want to get rid of this.

China, as Hudson points out, has already struck bilateral trade deals with Brazil and Malaysia to denominate their trade in China’s yuan rather than the dollar, pound or euro. Russia promises to begin trading in the ruble and local currencies. The governor of China’s central bank has openly called for the abandonment of the dollar as reserve currency

China is frantically spending its dollar reserves to buy factories and property around the globe so it can unload its U.S. currency.

“China is trying to get rid of all the dollars they can in a trash-for-resource deal,” Hudson said. “They will give the dollars to countries willing to sell off their resources since America refuses to sell any of its high-tech industries, even Unocal, to the yellow peril. It realizes these dollars are going to be worthless pretty quickly.”

The architects of this new global exchange realize that if they break the dollar they also break America’s military domination.

The official U.S. defense budget for fiscal year 2008 is $623 billion, before we add on things like nuclear research. The next closest national military budget is China’s, at $65 billion, according to the Central Intelligence Agency.

JammyDodger
19th June 2009, 21:46
America needs its wings clipped, and that amount of money on military is a scandal, nearly ten times its closest rival.

In the time of revolution it is best America is limited, its the one country that will kick against it the hardest, anything over the next period of time that reduces its power will be a good thing.

Go China.:)

cyu
21st June 2009, 06:55
Haha, I wouldn't exactly say go China, but I agree with the rest.

The past history of American regimes overthrowing left-leaning democratic countries around the world makes it very dangerous.

If power were more equalized among nations around the world, that would be a good thing, but that doesn't mean each nation isn't still oppressing its people - so I'll be siding with the poor and oppressed in general... sure if China or some other country pulls the anti-democratic parts of the American military down a few pegs, it might be a step in the right direction, but I see those actions as merely a tool in the grand scheme of reaching the goal of universal liberation.

Spud
21st June 2009, 07:05
I don't believe the USA has the stomach for a fight any more. They are bogged down in Irak and Afghanistan and wouldn't want to repeat that elsewhere.

Their days are numbered. Despite massive military spending their armies are experiencing massive problems in the two countries mentioned above. Their economic dominance is ending.

They will turn inwards on themselves.