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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 shouldnt 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.
Isnt 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 worlds 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.
by Jim Hoft
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/
December 10, 2012
In a 2008 debate with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama said America shouldnt 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.
Isnt 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 worlds 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.