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    2 days ago

    Did USA give up any power? I’m missing something or people are not paying attention at all?

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      2 days ago

      Yes. We are losing soft power and allies all around the world thanks to the orange menace.

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        Our soft power has taken a greater hit from our unwavering support for Israel than this. How many countries outside of Europe have come out to condemn this? Meanwhile u.n. vote after u.n. vote everyone except for the u.s. and it’s proxies vote to condemn this genocide and the u.s. sending weapons.

        This definitely doesn’t make us look good, but it’s not the unprecedented foreign relations catastrophe people are making it out to be.

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          Translation: you’ve either been under a rock, or you’ve been watching nothing but Faux News.

          This, folks, is why it’s important to stay informed with actual news and information. So you don’t ask a silly question like this.

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          Canada, Mexico, the UK, the EU.
          I can guarantee Africa, South America, Australia, New Zealand… All countries are paying attention.
          All are recognising the US as significany weaker than they have been in a long time. All of them are making power grabs by supporting Ukraine and investigating new trade alliances/deals not involving the US, further weakening US power.
          While these are absolutely the moral and correct things to do, and supporting Ukraine is the human thing to do, bolstering international security - there is also a huge amount of soft power to be had in the support, and a good reason to up domestic arms production which helps replace/offset Americas hard power (IE military might).
          Where countries have relied on American weapons before, the threat of America “switching off” a countries jets and missiles cannot be ignored.

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          Look at everyone elses replies to you fucking dolt. You want me to do your fucking homework lmao.

          Go suck some more Putin dick.

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            Look at everyone elses replies to you fucking dolt.

            No replies here actually point out to evidence that US actually lost a significant amount of power

            Go suck some more Putin dick.

            Why are you thinking of him? perhaps that’s what you want to do?

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      One of our greatest strengths is that we build coalitions. We just told the world that if you ally with us, you better be ready to grovel.

      For example, places like Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan are capable of building nuclear weapons but they didn’t bc they trusted us to protect them. Each of those countries are now imagining themselves sitting there in front of cameras being berated for ingratitude.

      Without our allies we are much less powerful.

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          The people (and mainly the private companies) of an allied country redused to help America. Only under threat from the Norwegian government did the US ships get fuel. Sounds like a loss of power to me

          “Huge credit to the president of Ukraine restraining himself and for keeping calm even though USA put on a backstabbing TV show. It made us sick… No Fuel to Americans!,” the company said in a now deleted Facebook post - just a good excerpt from the article

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            The people (and mainly the private companies) of an allied country redused to help America. Only under threat from the Norwegian government did the US ships get fuel. Sounds like a loss of power to me

            Some company tried to go against US and they got immediately rectified, that’s the power we are talking about at work.

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              So, you can’t see how more and more people going against the US is equal to losing power world wide? How a government treating its citizens to be freindly isn’t actually friendly?

              We literally would gas up all the time in Norway no questions asked but now we’re not and you can’t see the problem?

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                So, you can’t see how more and more people going against the US is equal to losing power world wide?

                Trump and musk got shit talked for a decade straight and still managed to win elections. US power worldwide isn’t “talked” they actually have concrete power on almost every country in the world.