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Our strong military is over stretched. Plus, there are other countries that have considerable miltary hardware that we would be hardpressed to defend. As an economic power, we are quickly dimming with all the debt we have floated. Too many countries (China, Saudi Arabia) have a ton of dollars that could be used against us. We desperately need to stop buying today and letting someone else pay for it tomorrow. Kinda like that big stimulus package last Spring.
On Sep 05 01:30 PM techy wrote:
> putin is bully military power backed by high energy prices, he is > using energy to blackmail europe. > > but USA is established and respected military and economic power, > which already has strong base in middle east, and has allies all > over the world.
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On Sep 05 01:30 PM techy wrote:
> putin is bully military power backed by high energy prices, he is
> using energy to blackmail europe.
>
> but USA is established and respected military and economic power,
> which already has strong base in middle east, and has allies all
> over the world.