The United States has always been regarded as a world power, but in recent years, it has faced many internal and external challenges, and the dollar** has become one of the key factors that led to the collapse of the United States. This article will explain and analyze the three irreversible disasters caused by the current round of the US dollar, and make a detailed interpretation and analysis of their impact. How did the current predicament in the United States begin? How will it end? It is a topic worthy of our in-depth study.
The first irreversible catastrophe brought about by this round of the US dollar ** is to exacerbate the internal ** in the United States. Before the dollar**, there was already a disparity between the rich and the poor and bipartisan antagonism in the United States. However, the advent of the dollar has sharply deepened this phenomenon. While the wealth of big capitalists is accumulating at an accelerated pace, small and medium-sized capitalists and enterprises are facing the dilemma of bankruptcy, and the middle class loses its wealth and falls into poverty overnight. The number of street dwellers in the United States has increased, and people from the middle and lower classes have given up their jobs to join the army of extreme poverty. In the armed standoff at the Texas border, many Americans lost their jobs because they refused to work in low-wage jobs, which directly affected the local economy. The United States has become scarred, and many people have begun to doubt the authenticity of the American dream, especially some "moist people" who have found that the United States is no longer the glorious place they thought it was.
This deepening of the situation has led to the intensification of social contradictions and has brought a heavy burden to the development of the entire country. A widening gap between the rich and the poor means that social instability will increase further. And this kind of contradiction often leads to more problems, and the society is plunged into a deeper crisis.
The second irreversible catastrophe is that the dollar** has spurred a global awakening. This round of the US dollar ** has made the United States appear high-profile and arrogant, but the countries of the world are no longer blindly obedient to orders and have begun to wake up. The process of the dollar** is essentially a naked plundering of the rich and the poor, and the whole world has witnessed it. In this context, the countries of the Global South are beginning to demand the right to exist and develop, and the voices are becoming stronger. This awakening means that the world is undergoing major changes, and people are beginning to reflect on their situation and no longer passively accept exploitation and oppression.
The challenge to US hegemony and the rise of anti-US sentiment around the world are a severe test for the United States. The United States must re-examine its behavior and policies and find new ways to live amicably with other countries. Otherwise, as the global awakening continues, the United States may become more and more isolated on the international stage, losing its original influence and status.
The third irreversible catastrophe is that the system of allies of the United States begins to fall apart. In the past, the United States would give some benefits to its allies when it was in the dollar** to protect its own interests. This time, however, the situation is different. The allies found that the United States did not hesitate to sacrifice its allies for self-preservation, which led to a rift between the allies. Japan, South Korea, Europe and other countries became victims, and even industrial powerhouses such as Germany suffered a heavy blow. Germany's "Recordinggate" incident and France's ** Macron's call for "European strategic autonomy" show that America's allies are beginning to seek the path of independence and autonomy and no longer blindly follow the baton of the United States.
America's allies realize that it is not wise to be overly dependent on the United States, and they need to wean themselves off the United States and find more partners to protect their interests. The U.S. alliance system faces unprecedented challenges, and the U.S. must re-examine its foreign policy and alliances in order to regain the trust and support of its allies.
The collapse of the United States did not happen overnight, but over many years. This round of the US dollar** has undoubtedly accelerated the various challenges and crises facing the United States. The United States needs to seriously reflect on its own behavior and policies and reorient its national development in order to get out of its predicament and regain its former glory. Only by working in friendship and cooperation with other countries in the world and abandoning the hegemonic attitude of the past can we achieve the goal of peaceful coexistence and common development. It is hoped that the United States will be able to get out of its predicament at an early date and usher in a better future.