The United States is deeply divided between Trump’s right-wing bloc and the Democratic technocratic side. Trump seeks to strengthen his position through international crises like Ukraine, while the technocratic and Democratic bloc emphasizes responsible global action and opposes authoritarian tendencies. The U.S. can no longer unilaterally assert its power, as seen in Venezuela and Iran, where China and Russia clearly limit American actions. Russia and China increasingly control global politics and economics, while Europe appears uncoordinated. The dollar is losing global importance, and U.S. markets are inflated and disconnected from the real economy. Modern stock market hype is driven by automated algorithms rather than actual trading, turning the market into a casino where small investors are exploited, and stocks themselves have lost their role. This system, combined with the collapse of the dollar and U.S. international institutions, may fail completely and likely will never function in the way it did for centuries. The emerging multipolar world will have multiple centers of power, where American dominance will no longer be automatic.
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