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What does this even mean? The world was working just fine before a nutjob with an axe to grind with the west decided to invade its democratic neighbor.


The world was not "working just fine". It _appeared_ to be "working just fine" but it isn't.

Take a look at U.S. shipbuilding capacity, U.S. military equipment maintenance, and the defense industrial base that is maintaining the _appearance_ of the powerful status quo. This isn't unique to the U.S., the same is happening in Russia.

Turns out it costs a _lot_ of money to keep this charade up for everyone.


> What does this even mean?

For a short period after the collapse of the USSR, the world used to have only one superpower (which was the US), but it's not the situation anymore.

> The world was working just fine

I guess you missed the rise of Chinese GDP from 3% to 20% of global GDP, their military buildup, and their advances on the neighbors and the sea.




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