It used to be, long before Facebook and smartphones, that countries could wage wars without the fear the world was watching their atrocities air almost immediately across the globe. It used to be that only embedded and often compromised reporters informed the world about wars raging. Furthermore, it used to be that many countries in the west practiced colonialism, which they normalized effectively, but since have abandoned that idea because of domestic considerations. Today, only Israel and the US still bomb civilians in order to submit other nations and people while ignoring morality and their human values.
Israel is more willing to kill Arab and Muslim women and children than any other nation on the planet. It hides behind its own crop of un-American Zionist billionaires, who control the United States almost totally.
In today’s spheres of data manipulation and influence, the immediate access to information, even though social platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, have become engines of censorship under the guise of moral protection, is too fast, too reachable, and too scary for the world to ignore. Thanks to Israel, the stench of violence clings to U.S. reputation, and is bound to harm its interests and its capitalistic endeavors.
The same goes for the small country of Israel, already a pariah on the world stage, and getting worse in the aftermath of the Gaza genocide. The argument that Israel has the right to defend itself is as hollow as the argument that Biden cares about civilian lives. Such is, argumentatively, only valid when you are the victim, and not the aggressor who is stealing Palestinian lands while killing their women and children en masse.
Even Britain has come to realize that there is a limit to its infantile sun setting bravado.
Imagine if almost 4 billion people boycott American goods and services because of bombs rather than diplomacy, what it would do to the U.S. economy.
WHY CHINA IS WINNING AT THE EXPENSE OF THE UNITED STATES
U.S. insistence on bombing nations that do not walk its line is creating the perfect conditions for an alternative maxim, which is now in full swing with the BRICS+ revolt against American hegemony and arrogance. Sooner or later, the United States is going to realize a fact: The US cannot bomb its way to submitting other nations to its will. They will either fight back or boycott its capitalist productions.
The U.S., however, is showing little signs of concern over China’s rising power because it believes that even though there are already 3.8 billion people who have joined the BRICS+ movement, representing 45% of the population, 30% of earth surface, and 33% of GDP PPP, the language barriers between the different countries and the lack of one common uniting language may weaken BRICS+ effectiveness because it cannot coalesce into a cohesive threat to U.S. domination.
Not if BRICS+ nations adopt the English language as the official political and economic language of their new world order, and create a new currency, as Europe created the Euro. Then, America is screwed royally. Some forty new countries around the world have asked to join the BRICS+ movement.
Eventually, BRICS+ is going to metastasize to form an invisible line separating the industrial and dominating Northern Hemisphere against the rising economic powers of the Southern Hemisphere. Imagine if almost 4 billion people boycott American goods and services because of bombs rather than diplomacy, what it would do to the U.S. economy.
Say goodbye to McDonald’s, Ford, and Boeing.
Like the Reagan economics decimated the middle class, which is causing much instability, the Gaza War, we believe, has begun to decimate America’s standing in the world.
THE GAZA WAR IS A TURNING POINT
Often, a policy or an action takes time to trickle down to the harm or the good it may cause. Today, the middle class is paying dearly for Ronald Reagan’s trickle down, supply-side economics, which took some 30 years before their impacts have started to decimate middle class America.
The same is true with the Gaza War, which we believe is going to have as an importance of an impact on countries around the world revolting against America’s violence and bombs. Here is a shocking statistic for the mindful. Biden, in the first month of 2024, bombed four different countries. China, on the other hand, bombed none since its indirect support of the Khmer Rouge in Vietnam in 1979.
That’s 45 years since China bombed any country or entity. Either directly, or indirectly. Only Israel and the US still bomb civilians, and the US public, often, is none the wiser, or could not care less about other human beings. Of late, Israel has begun bombing civilians in Lebanon and killed 11 civilians, of whom 6 are children. Is there a limit to the depravity of Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu?
This kind of history resonates positively for China with most countries. Unlike America’s funding and facilitating the genocide in Gaza, which, so far, has caused 100,000 casualties between dead, missing, or injured.
The US cannot bomb its way to submitting other nations to its will without paying a deep price down the road. Nor can Israel. Like the Reagan economics decimated the middle class, which is causing much instability, the Gaza War, we believe, has begun to decimate America’s standing in the world.
It’s coming, and Joe Biden’s legacy, because of his idiotic policies, has already carved its reputation on the tombs of the dead civilians in Gaza.