Comments by "alex smith" (@alexsmith-ob3lu) on "Whatifalthist"
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The USA has created many rival superpowers over its short period of history.
Before WW2, only Germany and America dominated the global machine tools market. Nobody else was able to compete, not even the British and French Empires. After America bombed its economic competitor out of the market (Germany), the USA basically gave up tremendous amounts of industrial wealth to the USSR with lend lease from WW2, and allowing the Soviets to seize the other half of German talent and industry. Even before the end of WW2, many American patents, engineering blueprints etc. made its way to the USSR. The Russians still use American Christie suspensions, caterpillar tracks, mechanized American standard grain agriculture, American designed jet engines.
As for Asia, America basically gave up its domestic electronics industry to Japan and South Korea in the 60s and 70s. Thus, making those Asian countries wealthy. Next came China from the 1980s to the 2010s; America created another economic/military superpower! We gave up entire steel mills, refineries, chemical plants, foundry works, assembly plants and manufacturing to China.
Talk about being Uncle Sucker who pays up to everyone but the interests of the American people!
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Wow, excellent video! Very good points you made my good sir!
However, I don't believe that China will collapse or degrade any time soon. They're a very enduring, authoritarian state that has survived many disasters and cataclysms. We can all take a dump on the CCP, but I like how Henry Kissinger described the CCP back in the 1970s:
"Unlike the Warsaw Pact nations where they all had communism imposed upon them by the Soviet Union. The Chinese created their own Communist party from scratch with all its original members still around. Take for example, Mao Ze Dong. Having founded and lead the party through civil war, the long march, world war 2, another civil war and then numerous conflicts since. This is not a communist trait, but rather a Chinese trait of endurance."
I'm starting to believe the prophecies of Alois Irimaier as time moves on. America will be too weak to invade China, but China will go on the offensive and invade America. However, they'll get beaten back.
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