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There is a palpable sense of fear in the Anglosphere countries that with their dominance gone, they cannot write the rules any more. In America Alone: The End Of The World As We Know It, Canadian author Mark Steyn sees the US and England “facing nothing so amiable and genteel as continental-style ‘decline’ but something more like sliding off a cliff”.
On the other side of the world, The Australiannewspaper laments that Canberra has become Asia’s mine, dependent on supplying commodity exports to emerging economies such as China: “We are to be attendants to an emerging empire: providers of food, energy, resources, commodities and suppliers of services such as education, tourism, gambling/gaming, health (perhaps), and lifestyle property.”
Why the Anglosphere needs to be stopped Russia India Report
On the other side of the world, The Australiannewspaper laments that Canberra has become Asia’s mine, dependent on supplying commodity exports to emerging economies such as China: “We are to be attendants to an emerging empire: providers of food, energy, resources, commodities and suppliers of services such as education, tourism, gambling/gaming, health (perhaps), and lifestyle property.”
Why the Anglosphere needs to be stopped Russia India Report