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Why of course the US and Bhutan.
As a USA citizen I spit out my drink when I read this. Had no idea what Bhutan even was. It's now on my list of places to visit.
They don't have visitor visas
Bhutan might have to move over. Yemen's getting the upper hand over the US the past few weeks. :)
Says the guy who thinks the US isn't a super power.
US is an empire that's collapsing, but I guess it takes time for some people to start engaging with reality.
whatever helps you sleep at night I suppose, but if you ever want to educate yourself you can read what people who have a clue say on the subject https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52962238-the-changing-world-order
Rome took over a century to decline out of a superpower position. Not saying that the US will follow the same path, but to call them not a superpower right now, is some serious brain rot. Who does china and russia compare themselves to when it comes to military might? Who do they complain the most about?
No, saying US isn't a global hegemon right now is just a straw man you keep using. What's actually being said is that US global power is collapsing as we speak. Meanwhile, rate of communication today is orders of magnitude faster than it was in times of Rome and that translates into events happening at a far faster rate than they did in ancient times.
US has eroded its industrial base, the standard of living in US is collapsing, there's increasing internal conflict, and the political system is becoming increasingly unstable. Anybody who has even a modicum of historical knowledge knows what happens to empires that find themselves in the place US is at now.