all i've ever read from orlov seems well constructed and rooted in reality with out prejudice and i believe the following article identifies the course the empire is set upon;
There are a lot of behaviors being exhibited by those in positions of
power in the US that seem disparate and odd. We watch Trump who is
imposing sanctions on country after country, dreaming of eradicating his
country’s structural trade deficit with the rest of the world. We watch
pretty much all of US Congress falling over each other in their attempt
to impose the harshest possible sanctions on Russia. People in Turkey, a
key NATO country, are literally burning US dollars and smashing iPhones
in a fit of pique. Confronted with a new suite of Russian and Chinese
weapons systems that largely neutralize the ability of the US to
dominate the world militarily, the US is setting new records in the size
of its already outrageously bloated yet manifestly ineffectual defense
spending. As a backdrop to this military contractor feeding frenzy, the
Taliban are making steady gains in Afghanistan, now control over half
the territory, and are getting ready to stamp “null and void,” in a
repeat of Vietnam, on America’s longest war. A lengthening list of
countries are set to ignore or compensate for US sanctions, especially
sanctions against Iranian oil exports. In a signal moment, Russia’s
finance minister has recently pronounced the US dollar “unreliable.”
Meanwhile, US debt keeps galloping upwards, with its largest buyer being
reported as a mysterious, possibly entirely nonexistent “Other.”
Although these may seem like manifestations of many different trends in
the world, I believe that a case can be made that these are all one
thing: the US—the world’s imperial overlord—standing on a ledge and
threatening to jump, while its imperial vassals—too many to mention—are
standing down below and shouting “Please, don’t jump!” To be sure, most
of them would be perfectly happy to watch the overlord plummet and jelly
up the sidewalk. But here is the key point: if this were to happen
today, it would cause unacceptable levels of political and economic
collateral damage around the world. Does this mean that the US is
indispensable? No, of course not, nobody is. But dispensing with it will
take time and energy, and while that process runs its course the rest
of the world is forced to keep it on life support no matter how
counterproductive, stupid and demeaning that feels.
http://www.silverbearcafe.com/private/08.18/suicidal.html
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