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Skunis....Don't listen to the useless alcholic dictator, this is why the US influence would never decline

Posted: 30 Jul 2025, 12:25
by Deqi-Arawit
Do you remember the Eritrean dictator’s visit to Moscow? Despite being completely unaware of the status or whereabouts of Eritrean graduate students , he took it upon himself to lecture the Russian leadership. He boldly predicted the inevitable decline of the United States, claiming that 'they produce nothing—they only print money.'

Meanwhile, in the real world, countries are actively engaging with the U.S. to gain access to its massive consumer market.

For example, under pressure from potential U.S. tariffs of up to 30%, Japan agreed to invest $500 billion into the American economy. In return, U.S. automobiles and other manufactured goods will gain broader access to Japanese markets. Additionally, Japanese goods entering the U.S. will face a 15% tariff.

Just two days ago, the European Union signed similar agreements—committing to invest $1.3 trillion in the U.S. economy. On top of that, they’ve been compelled to buy expensive American gas and oil.

While the Eritrean leader rambles on about global power shifts, major global economies are aligning themselves with U.S. interests for strategic and economic gain.

Re: Skunis....Don't listen to the useless alcholic dictator, this is why the US influence would never decline

Posted: 30 Jul 2025, 13:17
by Dark Energy
That was complete embarrassment. Putin never expected it. Putin is a snake. He does not say too much but I could see through him. What Donald Tramp is doing is forcing foreign manufacturers to move their manufacturing base to USA. That is very smart. I thought that was a big gamble. He will lose China but gain big with Japan. It is a trade off. I don’t see Europeans moving their manufacturing :twisted: :lol: process to the USA. But, Europe is not as big as it used to be in comparison with China and Japan. I would like to see more economics and less politics in his dealing with foreign affairs. Concentrate on economic growth is the mantra. Isayas is just a ghetto punk who has been risking the sovereignty of Eritrea as if he is the sole owner. Abbiy is making noise. If I have to put my money, Ethiopia will disintegrate under the idiot’s watch. Abbiy is a man who tries to preach the Gospel in the Pentecostal Church. What a joke :lol: :lol:

Re: Skunis....Don't listen to the useless alcholic dictator, this is why the US influence would never decline

Posted: 30 Jul 2025, 15:05
by Fed_Up
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
30 Jul 2025, 12:25

[the usual blah... Blah… blah-goes here]
Elderly Ajejew ገፊህ ጢዙ,

Let citizens like me discuss our great nation, the USA. You need to act according to your role; otherwise, we may reconsider accepting the less-than-desirable exports your host country sends to us, like IKEA products and tasteless Smirnoff. It would be wise for you to stay quiet, Mr. Laborer, in order to keep your day job. As we all know, in Sweden, your cûnt behind is the bottom feeder.

Re: Skunis....Don't listen to the useless alcholic dictator, this is why the US influence would never decline

Posted: 30 Jul 2025, 15:12
by Naga Tuma
“Deqi-Arawit” wrote: … the US influence would never decline
The correct way to put it is that the influence of the progress of science would never decline.

The greatest scientists of all time that I know about, Archimedes, Galileo, Newton, and Einstein, were all born outside the U.S.

The first one, Archimedes, a contemporary of Argamani, lived long before the other three. The first Renaissance found his discovery in the dust a very long time after he lived. His great discovery stayed in the dust during the Dark Age.

Those who established the U.S. as an exclusive Republic were the students of the first Renaissance and explicitly wrote that promoting the progress of science is their forte.

The second Renaissance is showing flickers of light for an inclusive promotion for the progress of science.

In this domain, the U.S. would be but a section in the global landscape for the promotion of the progress of science.

It will only be as good as every section of the globe promoting the progress of science.