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US has been talking about the collapse of Pakistan for some time now. Is the United States itself nearing an imminent collapse? Read my block to see the latest:

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Well i m not anti american, but still the way she is proceeding with its policies it will not break though but some thing bad will happen to it.
 
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US will not break but it will lose its basic principals which US feel proud of.
There will be no freedom of speech.
No democracy will be in US because Army will take over US.
 
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US will not break but it will lose its basic principals which US feel proud of.
There will be no freedom of speech.
No democracy will be in US because Army will take over US.

Dude, what makes you think the army will take over the govt??!!:confused::confused:
 
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Its close to impossible to such to happen. Ya definately there are some concern (i could be worng) that the defence spending is increasing as US have already opened lots of front to fight and the load on the US economy is increasing due to this. :undecided:

But Collapse of US aaaaaaaaaaaaa:rolleyes: i dont think so :disagree:
 
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Well no one knows the future except almighty Allah but for now USA not going to collapse.
There is sign of economic turn around and Obama happen to be a smart president.

America is losing influence on the world due to massive **** of George the dump *** foreign policy and disastrous economic failure under his watch.
 
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Dont draw any conclusion from this. I live here in Atlanta, and I came across this news. So I am posting it for your inerest.

Georgia Senate threatens dismantling of USA

AJC. April 16, 2009, by Jay

It wasn’t quite the firing on Fort Sumter that launched the Civil War. But on April 1, your Georgia Senate did threaten by a vote of 43-1 to secede from and even disband the United States.

It was not an April Fool’s joke.

In fact, Senate Resolution 632 did a lot more than merely threaten to end this country. It stated that under the Constitution, the only crimes the federal government could prosecute were treason, piracy and slavery.

“Therefore, all acts of Congress which assume to create, define or punish [other] crimes … are altogether void, and of no force,” the Georgia Senate declared.

In other words, in the infinite, almost unanimous wisdom of the Georgia Senate, Michael Vick is being imprisoned illegally, Bernie Madoff should serve no time for stealing $60 billion and the Unabomber must go free. In fact, the federal penitentiary in Atlanta should be emptied of its inmates.

But wait, there’s more.

The resolution goes on to endorse the theory that states have the right to abridge constitutional freedoms of religion, press and speech. According to the resolution, it is up to the states to decide “how far the licentiousness of speech and of the press may be abridged.”

The resolution even endorses “nullification,” the legal concept that states have the power to “nullify” or ignore federal laws that they believe exceed the powers granted under the Constitution. That concept has a particularly nasty legacy. It helped precipitate the Civil War, and in the 1950s and early ’60s it was cited by Southern states claiming the right to ignore Supreme Court rulings ordering the end of segregation.

Finally, the resolution states that if Congress, the president or federal courts take any action that exceeds their constitutional powers, the Constitution is rendered null and void and the United States of America is officially disbanded. As an example, the resolution specifically states that if the federal government enacts “prohibitions of type or quantity of arms or ammunition,” the country is disbanded.

In other words, if Congress votes to restore the ban on sale of assault rifles, the United States is deemed to no longer exist.

This, your Georgia state Senate voted 43-1 to endorse.

Now, to be fair, the resolution passed because it was snuck unnoticed onto the Senate resolution calendar on the 39th day of the 40-day legislative session, when senators were trying to handle dozens of bills and scores of amendments. Most did not have an opportunity to read the six-page resolution, which in its description claimed to merely affirm “states’ rights based on Jeffersonian principles.”

However, those who introduced and sponsored the measure have no such excuse. Presumably they read and understood what they asked their fellow senators to endorse. And those sponsors include some of the most prominent members of the Senate —- Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers of Woodstock, Senate President Pro Tem Tommie Williams, Transportation Committee Chairman Jeff Mullis of Chickamauga, and Chief Deputy Whip John Wiles of Cobb County, among others.

The resolution they sponsored is part of a radical right-wing national movement —- a similar resolution was introduced in the Georgia House but not voted on. It has been introduced in legislatures all over the nation, and has passed in both chambers in Oklahoma and one in South Dakota.

And while the Georgia resolution is legally meaningless and was passed without debate or even knowledge of most senators, it has had an impact. It has been hailed by, among others, those fighting the conspiracy to create a single North American country, by the Confederate States Militia, by the John Birch Society, and the League of the South, which still pines for the cause of an “independent South” and believes that “Southern society is radically different from the society impressed upon it by an alien occupier.”

You have to question the judgment of those who would have any truck whatsoever with such nonsense, and who would jeopardize the reputation of the Georgia Senate to lend aid and comfort to such radical causes and fringe groups.
 
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Answer: If it is Allah's Will. InshAllah.
 
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The U.Ss years might be numbere they;ve started too many wars and they don't have a clue on how to end them and thy will pay for that obama's call for an exit strategy was a good idea but it's not that easy especially the war in afghanistan NATO is being smart by not letting more troops in(by NATO i mean members other thamn the U.S) they are making way too many enemies and like i said it might make americans feel proud to see that they are on top of the world now but for all they know it might come back to haunt them.The U.S is known nowadays for making up complex strategies that make little sense to others but what do we know?Only Allah knows.
 
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Well i m not anti american, but still the way she is proceeding with its policies it will not break though but some thing bad will happen to it.

United States has over 200 years of history under the same constitution. It has largely remained democratic and has been a beacon for nations choosing freedom and equality versus royalty/dictatorship. On the other hand it also has faced down wars with Mexico, Canada, the Cold-war and won two world wars. If none of this could change the essential nature of the nation (even if it did affect it economically) I have difficulty believing that an problem as small as 10,000 terrorist/mercenaries in a place half way around the world is going to change anything about the place.

They have the best funded and most advanced military, the best of world research and a social system that allows every citizen to fully participate in the growth of the economy.

On top of all this is the fact that Obama seems bent on making the world less uni-polar. There is now less reason to hate US compared to GWB times.

So I think the current problems that US is facing is much smaller than what it has faced in the past and that it is much better equipped now to face them than before.
 
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