F-22Raptor
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sure all of the things u wrote in yr post is true and i also as well as any sane person will accept that reality, but but the point is for how LONG! This is what i have shown is just tip of the iceberg my friend, if i include the georgian crisis, ukrain crisis, syrian crisis, denuclearize and balkanization of my country, iran, china, india and so on in all these scenarios u have apparently failed to achieve yr goals. Politically speaking yr influence has waged a lot. And now this financial system which may introduce the new and revolutionary standards in the world will further decrease yr influence. The most Key element in yr influence was the grip u have over the global financial system in such a way that u set the standards for others to follow. That may not be the same anymore. Plus this Bank and the joining of yr some of the closest allies is just one step ahead for yr competitors, next step will be to introduce an alternative currency since if im not wrong all BRICS members have agreed on that. And when that happens many of the third world and other countries who r tied of the IMF, WB policies and yr dollar will likely to go for alternative. Yes yr right that i will still take decades to challenge the dollar but when others may join for alternative then that may not take so long.
What u have written in yr post is what yr today but tomorrow will u improve further or atleast remain same? Thats what i meant by that syndrome i mentioned earlier first sign of it is denial and telling one's self that nothing can chance what im today.
Who managed to rally the Europeans to sanction Russia after the annexation of Crimea? Who rallied Middle Eastern countries to conduct initial strikes on ISIS? The US...
US Army vehicles are currently traveling through Central Europe and the Baltics, and US Navy ships and planes are rotating through countries like Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia.
Yeah, our influence is waning...
As I stated above, the US still dominates financial markets. Our allies joining a bank is largely symbolic at this point. We'll see what comes of it.
The US has proven time and again that it can innovate and better itself. I hope people like you continue to underestimate us.