The American Age Is Over


Emergency Triad: The United States commits imperial suicide.
1. Canada
Fittingly, it was the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, who declared the official time of death.
The global economy is fundamentally different today than it was yesterday. The system of global trade anchored on the United States, that Canada has relied on since the end of the Second World War—a system that, while not perfect, has helped to deliver prosperity for our country for decades—is over.
Our old relationship of steadily deepening integration with the United States is over.
The eighty-year period when the United States embraced the mantle of global economic leadership—when it forged alliances rooted in trust and mutual respect, and championed the free and open exchange of good and services—is over.
While this is a tragedy, it is also the new reality.
And just like that, the age of American empire, the great Pax Americana, ended.
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We cannot overstate what has just happened. It took just 71 days for Donald Trump to wreck the American economy, mortally wound NATO, and destroy the American-led world order.
He did this with the enthusiastic support of the entire Republican party and conservative movement.
He did it with the support of a plurality of American voters.
He did not hide his intentions. He campaigned on them. He made them the central thrust of his election. He told Americans that he would betray our allies and give up our leadership position in the world.
There are only three possible explanations as to why Americans voted for this man:
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they wanted what he promised;
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they didn't believe what he promised; or
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they didn't understand what he promised.
Pick whichever rationale you want, because it doesn't matter. Whatever the reason was, it exposed half of the electorate—the 77 million people who voted for Trump—as either fundamentally unserious, decadent, or weak.
And no empire can survive the degeneration of its people.
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2. No Going Back
Understand this: There is no going back.
If, tomorrow, Donald Trump revoked his entire regime of tariffs, it would not matter. It might temporarily delay some economic pain, but the rest of the world now understands that it must move forward without America.
If, tomorrow, Donald Trump abandoned his quest to annex Greenland and committed himself to the defense of Ukraine and the perpetuation of NATO, it would not matter. The free world now understands that its long-term security plans must be made with the understanding that America is a potential adversary, not an ally.
This realization may be painful for Americans. But we should know that the rest of the world understands us more clearly than we understand ourselves.
Vladimir Putin bet his life that American voters would be weak and decadent enough to return Donald Trump to the presidency. He was right.
Europeans are moving ahead with their own security plans because they realize, as a French minister put it, "We cannot leave the security of Europe in the hands of voters in Wisconsin every four years." He was right.
The Canadian prime minister declared the age of American leadership over. He was right.
Instead of arguing with this reality, or denying it, we should face it.
It's bad enough being a failing empire. Let's not also be a delusional failing empire. Let's at least have some dignity about our situation.
The world will move on without us.
Economically this means that international trade will reorganize without the United States as the central hub. Relationships will be forged without concern as to our preferences. The dollar may well be displaced as the world's reserve currency. American innovation will depart for other shores as the best and brightest choose to make their lives in countries where the rule of law is solid, secret police do not disappear people from the streets, and the government does not discourage research and make economic war on universities.
There's a reason why countries like Belarus and El Salvador aren't tech hubs.
All of this will mean slower growth at home and declining economic mobility. The pie will shrink and people will become more desperate to hold on to their slices.
If you want a small preview, look at what has happened to the British economy since Brexit.
The drag we experience will be much greater, because we had much further to fall.
In the security space, Europe will organize apart from us. The Europeans will create a separate nuclear umbrella and will likely include Canada, Japan, and Australia in their alliance. The "free world" as we have understood it for the entirety of our lifetimes will no longer include America.
As a result, America will either drift, or find itself becoming more closely allied with the world's authoritarians. We may become closer with Putin's Russia or Xi's China. We may find that we need them—Russia as a counterweight to democratic Europe and China as a source of cheap manufacturing to relieve some of the price pressure on American consumers.
The end of the American era doesn't mean everything will become chaos overnight. We aren't going to wake up tomorrow to the sound of the blaring war rig horn from Mad Max. We are still a rich country, with momentum carrying us forward. But in ways that will soon be perceptible and eventually be undeniable, things will get worse. And facts about America and the world that we have taken for granted since the end of the Second World War will no longer hold true.
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3. Idiots
On the day that Trump's tariffs collapsed America's position in the world, Secretary of State Marco Rubio went to Brussels to demand that NATO allies increase defense spending to 5 percent of their budgets.
But here is how utterly stupid and unserious our government is:
Europe is going to rearm. And they are going to do so by building up their internal defense industries so that they do not have to rely on America, which is in the process of threatening military action against a NATO member.
And the American response to this has been to cry foul.
U.S. officials have told European allies they want them to keep buying American-made arms, amid recent moves by the European Union to limit U.S. manufacturers' participation in weapons tenders, five sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The messages delivered by Washington in recent weeks come as the EU takes steps to boost Europe's weapons industry, while potentially limiting purchases of certain types of U.S. arms.
Our government thinks it can simultaneously:
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demand that Europe re-arm;
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threaten our European allies with territorial annexation; and
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demand that Europe buy American weapons.
We have a deeply stupid government—from our economically illiterate president to our craven and foolish secretary of state, from the freelancing billionaire dilettante who is guttingAmericansoft power to the vaccine-denying health secretary who is firing as much talent as he can. From the senior economics advisor who thinks comic books are good investments, to the senators who voted to confirm this cabinet of hacks, to the representatives who stumble over themselves justifying each new inane MAGA pronouncement.
But also, we have the government we deserve.
The American age is over. And it ended because the American people were no longer worthy of it.

Donald Trump was, in 2015, the most unfit for office presidential candidate in American history.
If you voted for him in the GOP primaries in 2016, or in Nov of 2016, or in 2020 or in 2024, you are to blame for where we are now.
Trump has been mentally ill even prior to coming down that gold escalator, and for the sake of white grievance and "taking their country back" his voters have made this country suffer through this insanity for the past 10 years.
What a sad commentary. Unfortunately, it is all true.
"Make America Break Again"? Trump did it in his previous term, he's literally going for broke.
Except the American people get stuck with nothing but broken pieces, broken lives, and broken dreams.
A few days ago Dan Caine, Trumps nominee to be the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was asked about a statement Trump recently made where he said Caine told him once that he would die for Trump and then put on a MAGA hat at a military base ceremony. To no one with a brains surprise, Caine told the senator asking the question that it never happened. He said he has never worn political paraphernalia while in uniform in his life.
So Trump was found to be lying yet again. It must have been one of the seven days of the week.
Foreign governments no longer know if the US president is a traitor, pathological liar, or just an idiot who grifts at the drop of a hat. This is not repairable.
"Whatever the reason was, it exposed half of the electorate—the 77 million people who voted for Trump—as either fundamentally unserious, decadent, or weak."
Nope. You know damn well that is not true and never happened. The reasons were numerous and have been discussed repeatedly The Democrat party got taken over by a bunch of radical progressives, who, to this day, refuse to accept their rejection by a diverse electorate. Until and unless the dopey Dems wake up and accept reality of these changing times, they will keep losing
While I can only agree that Democrats, by a small margin since more Americans didn't vote for Trump than did, did get rejected in the last election, I don't think they can be really blamed for conservatives electing a convicted felon and accused rapist to represent our nation. The election of the convicted felon Donald Trump and all the damage to our nation and our economy and the capitulation to Russia and our enemies along with the attacks on our allies that has already happened and will continue to happen to our nation until this greasy bridge troll is unceremoniously thrown out of office is 100% owned by the rightwing conservative Republicans who voted for him. While Kamala may not have been Dem's best choice, Republicans could have shown some spine and not been bullied into supporting Trump. The only problem was that would require them to have spines, so no one was really expecting Republicans to do anything but what they did which was just eel over and let dirty Donald touch them anywhere he wanted. They are but greasy putty in his tiny hands, easily manipulated with zero shame, and there is no doubt he grabbed them by the putty...
It's about time.
It’s nice to see some self awareness from the leeches in the EU.
Good seed.
Opinions do vary.
Maybe the Americans can be saved if Canada made the USA a Province that elected a Premier. Here, catch this...
lol …. Never happen.
Never
You have a crystal ball?
You think I need one for that?
Well, I guess if you had one you wouldn't have had to ask that question. So maybe you're good at guessing. If you are you should try your skill with my musical instrument quiz, or if you're REALLY smart you could do well on my movie game - give it a try so we can see just how good you are, and it would give you a break from your favourite topic for a change.
I’m not the one here asking ridiculous questions.
As far as your quizzes go I stopped bothering with those when you started censoring folks for having a different opinion here.
No biggie though. Don’t miss the nitpicking in the least.
I don't censor anyone who treats me with respect, I don't censor anyone who just disagrees with me, I censor those who are nasty, who harrass or troll me, who try to shame me - they are the ones who deserve to be censored. I have good friends on both sides of the aisle, left wing, right wing and centrist. There are also a few who I do not want to even open my articles, and that's for the reasons I just stated. Maybe I'm just too old to put up with the shit that some think it's fun to do to others.
lol in your dreams buzz, in your dreams
It’s amazing how much the left is dominated by neo cons now. Liberals were never very strong on articulating policy and were apparently ripe for the takeover by intellectuals distraught over their failures in Iraq.
MAGA doesn't need brains, they've got their Trump.