Fading Empire: The Delusional Aid Crusade and NATO's Existential Moment in Ukraine - Death of a Hegemon?
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By: Gerry Nolan In an audacious moment of geopolitical theater, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's declaration that Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping would come to regret challenging American might not only borders on the brink of hubris but also signals the twilight of Western dominion. As the Senate rallied in a theatrical bipartisan moment to funnel billions in aid towards Ukraine and Israel, Schumer’s words echoed not as a testament to American resolve but as the last gasps of a fading empire, desperately clinging to the vestiges of a unipolar world order it can no longer claim.
Fading Empire: The Delusional Aid Crusade and NATO's Existential Moment in Ukraine - Death of a Hegemon?
Fading Empire: The Delusional Aid Crusade and…
Fading Empire: The Delusional Aid Crusade and NATO's Existential Moment in Ukraine - Death of a Hegemon?
By: Gerry Nolan In an audacious moment of geopolitical theater, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's declaration that Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping would come to regret challenging American might not only borders on the brink of hubris but also signals the twilight of Western dominion. As the Senate rallied in a theatrical bipartisan moment to funnel billions in aid towards Ukraine and Israel, Schumer’s words echoed not as a testament to American resolve but as the last gasps of a fading empire, desperately clinging to the vestiges of a unipolar world order it can no longer claim.