Mission Accomplished: Report Suggests the U.S. Will Be Out as Sole Superpower by 2030

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Mission Accomplished: Report Suggests the U.S. Will Be Out as Sole Superpower by 2030

by Jim Hoft
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/
December 10, 2012

In a 2008 debate with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama said America shouldn’t pretend it is special.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGBt_M5N1Mk]Obama Says America Shouldn't Pretend It's Special - YouTube[/ame]​

He meant it.
And his policies since then have brought decline and poverty for America.

A new report suggests the United States will no longer be the sole world superpower by 2030.
Isn’t this what the left always wanted?
The Politico reported:

A new report by the intelligence community projects that the United States will no longer be the world’s only superpower by 2030.

“In terms of the indices of overall power – GDP, population size, military spending and technological investment – Asia will surpass North America and Europe combined,” the report concludes.

“Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds” — prepared by the office of the National Intelligence Council of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — projects that the “unipolar” world that emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union will not continue.

“With the rapid rise of other countries, the ‘unipolar moment’ is over and no country – whether the U.S., China, or any other country – will be a hegemonic power,” the report argues.
 
You believe every thing the right wing idiot hacks tell you.

You live in a bubble.

You're not worth the time.

We're moving on...
 
Uncle Ferd says purt soon we all gonna be eatin' riceheads an' fish...

Asia 'to eclipse' US and Europe by 2030 - US report
10 December 2012 - How have so many of the world's cities grown so large in recent years?
Asia will wield more global power than the US and Europe combined by 2030, a forecast from the US intelligence community has found. Within two decades China will overtake the US as the world's largest economy, the report adds. It also warns of slower growth and falling living standards in advanced nations with ageing populations. Global Trends 2030, issued to coincide with Mr Obama's second term, says it aims to promote strategic thinking. Published every four years, the report from the National Intelligence Council (NIC) aims to draw together a wide sweep of "megatrends" driving transformation in the world.

'Slow relative decline'

The NIC suggests that by 2030, Asia will have more "overall power" than the US and Europe combined - taking into account population size, gross domestic product (GDP), military spending and investment in technology. "China alone will probably have the largest economy, surpassing that of the United States a few years before 2030," the report says. "Meanwhile, the economies of Europe, Japan, and Russia are likely to continue their slow relative declines."

But the report says it does not anticipate that China will emerge as a superpower in the mould of the US, forging coalitions to take on international issues. Speaking at a news briefing, Mathew Burrows, counsellor to the National Intelligence Council said: "Being the largest economic power is important... [but] it isn't necessarily the largest economic power that always is going to be the superpower." The "megatrends" identified by the report include individual empowerment and transfer of power from the West to the global East and South.

It highlights ageing societies and a growing middle class, as well as diminishing natural resources, as key global themes. Within the next two decades the US will achieve energy independence, and the size of urban populations around the world will rise sharply, the report says. But, the report adds, questions about the global economy, governance, evolving methods of conflict, regional spillover, new technologies and the future role of the US could dramatically impact the global picture over the next 20 years. The study is the fifth in a series. The last edition was published in 2008.

BBC News - Asia 'to eclipse' US and Europe by 2030 - US report
 
Who cares if we are the sole superpower anyways? Is it now America's goal to not only stay on top, but hope other countries fail as well? As long as they aren't hostile towards The United States why should I care if there are other world superpowers?
 
Who cares if we are the sole superpower anyways? Is it now America's goal to not only stay on top, but hope other countries fail as well? As long as they aren't hostile towards The United States why should I care if there are other world superpowers?

at ewe's guys got pissed if someone even mention bamie fails. :lol::lol::lol:
 
Mission Accomplished: Report Suggests the U.S. Will Be Out as Sole Superpower by 2030

by Jim Hoft
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/
December 10, 2012

In a 2008 debate with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama said America shouldn’t pretend it is special.


He meant it.
And his policies since then have brought decline and poverty for America.

A new report suggests the United States will no longer be the sole world superpower by 2030.
Isn’t this what the left always wanted?
The Politico reported:

A new report by the intelligence community projects that the United States will no longer be the world’s only superpower by 2030.

“In terms of the indices of overall power – GDP, population size, military spending and technological investment – Asia will surpass North America and Europe combined,” the report concludes.

“Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds” — prepared by the office of the National Intelligence Council of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — projects that the “unipolar” world that emerged after the fall of the Soviet Union will not continue.

“With the rapid rise of other countries, the ‘unipolar moment’ is over and no country – whether the U.S., China, or any other country – will be a hegemonic power,” the report argues.

Change is the very nature of reality, you tool.

It perfectly sums up why you live in a fantasy world where everything is static and not subject to it.
 

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