America as a Proxy
The United States is devolving into a proxy-state between Israel and China. Are these two countries waging a political war in Congress?
Proxy-states are something that many politicians have realized exist within the confines of American foreign policy, yet the concept of the United States being a proxy itself has never been contemplated. The reason behind the lack of questioning is because of the nation’s vast influence and power. Unfortunately that vast influence and power has now devolved into something that resembles democratic and constitutional absurdity. America is now becoming a proxy-state itself between foreign powers that have fast influence and power within the nation’s political landscape.
China and Israel, or better yet, China, Russia, Iran and Israel, have become big-money donors within Realpolitik in the Democrat and Republican political establishment. But mainly, it’s China and Israel that have the most pull within the halls of Congress. The proxy political persuasion itself revolves around things like election interference as well as the bribery of prominent politicians.
Russia and China have created the BRICS economic system to counter dollar-dominance. Unknowing to most is that this dominance revolves around modern colonialism in the Middle-East. Ultimately, this domination is dependent on the supremacy of the Israeli state, and the economic authority upheld by the dollar amount behind each barrel of oil sold throughout the civilized world. Hegemonic control is what upholds the petro-dollar, which therefore holds up economic dominance.
In the hypothetical scenario that America’s economic and hegemonic influence is destroyed many nations will try to explain the cause of the destruction. In this scenario the “world reserve currency” will collapse and perhaps there will be no legitimate replacement for the dollar’s ultimate power.
Eventually, after the collapse, nations like Israel and the United Kingdom will want to know who is responsible for the economic calamity and all fingers will point at the perceived enemies of The West. But also, fingers will be pointed at incompetent allies that refused to protect U.S. assets which will be subject to extensive inspection and scrutiny. In other words, the failed citizenry will look for who is to blame for the seemingly impending collapse.
Realistically, the American people have reinforced the world reserve currency through tax payer funds, foreign aid, military dominance, innovation, Hollywood perception, and general credibility. The intensive foreign hand-outs to nations like Israel have purposefully bolstered the dominance of the dollar by flooding the market creating a perception of financial significance.
In other words, the more American dollar bills that were given through foreign aid, the more legitimate the world reserve currency became. A pyramid-scheme. This was a strategic plan on a global scale to make, what is in a sense, a one-world currency, hence the term, “world reserve currency.” The strategy lies in the fact that the world reserve currency is legitimized by the more American dollars are in circulation.
Once, or I should say if, America is destroyed, that power of circulation goes away and another significant currency has to takes its place or the world market itself will collapse. The significance should be highlighted because it will need to hold just as much hegemonic perception as the U.S. dollar has currently. Will the replacement be a BRICS currency? Or will it be a world-wide Central Bank Digital Currency? And will it be a clean replacement, or a messy one? Nobody can really answer these questions.
These are questions that will eventually be answered the hard way, but now, ultimately beg for the need of profundity. Cash is what allows people to be free, without it, bankers become slaves and the poor become rebels. American dollars are the reason people from foreign nations come to America. Once you take away dollar supremacy from the world market and the prosperity it perpetuates, most expats will flee from the growingly un-free United States.
The seemingly controlled destruction of the dollar will no doubt will be a calamitous event unlike anything humanity has ever witnessed. Most American migrants do not care about liberty and only care about prosperity. Most have no idea that these philosophical concepts are synonymous and most believe that liberty is a dirty word only used by racists. Rationally, almost all migrants are attracted to the financial opulence that is practically held up by the American tax-payer and the world hegemony those taxes provide.
Unfortunately, the current American empire (and it is an empire) has grown weak and no longer obliges by its own principles. Eventually, like all empires, this will destroy America and its fallacious claims of what it stands for. The empire’s false perceptions and the counterfeit idealism that it reflects will all come crashing down. In other words, what people (especially foreigners), perceive America to be will be deconstructed and replaced with appalling irrelevance. The lie of American prosperity and liberty will be seen for what it actually is; a fascistic form of imperialism.
The veil will be lifted for all to see, against the belief system of what they thought America was. The influence of foreign nations that secretly longed for the nation’s destruction will be noticeable. Openly Nazi-ish nations like Israel and Stalinist nations like China will be exposed for the influence they wield.
For example, AIPAC in the Republican Party owns many politicians who have dual citizenship, while China has infiltrated institutions and organizations like American universities, as well as, the purchasing vast acreages of U.S. farm land. There have been many startling accusations of the Biden family being bought by China, while the famous Eric Swallwell FangFang controversy made headlines. These foreign influence operations could lead to the collapse of the empire, but what will that look like?
Philosophers and political scientists can only ponder a world without the United States and the hegemonic stability it provides with the idealisms of liberty, prosperity, and naturalistic freedom. There will be a good amount of finger pointing if the system collapses, so many should be appreciative of the way the system is currently working; good enough is good enough.
The nation’s supremacy and hegemony have upheld a world market that has become ungrateful of the tax-payer provided strength for which America constantly bestows. Time can only tell what will happen when the market collapses and, in actuality, nobody can predict the foreseeable events of a worldwide economic calamity. Stay tuned, it’s going to be nasty ride. Many are going to want to know what the hell happened.
Nick, great article. Your visions behind us, in front of us, and the final one of seeing the future and what it entails gives your writings such clarity. Great job.