I'm sure you must be fonder of the Donald, because y'know he was Potus.
Confirmed or unconfirmed makes no difference. Be assured the US will bring it's very expensive hammer down on the head of anyone that fucks with them.
Also be assured no nation will do fuck all about it aside from a few blah, blah diplomatic objections.
It is what it is. Being top dog militarily and economically, basically the US can do pretty much what it wants with impunity.
All part of the grand plan to bring democracy and human rights to the unbelivers whether they like it or not.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
What the feck is the US military doing in Syria anyway, besides protecting known Islamic terrorists. Go home, the war has been lost (yet again). You are not wanted there, you are hostile invaders.
Do I really have to get on the Hotline to me old Optometrist mate Bashar?Otherwise, how would you know?
I never thought you were an American imperial triumphalist. But anyway, its not that simple. The EU is a bigger economy than the US. China is a bigger economy than the US. They all have nukes. The US can't do a whole lot of much with impunity really.
Russia bombed and killed 20 ppl in Syria that fuct with them.
Not a good look is it- Russia combats terrorism while the US sponsors it.
The porkies are getting laid out big and fat.
Wrong as usual.
Rankings by Nominal GDP
- U.S.: $21.4 trillion
- EU: $15.6 trillion
- China: $14.3 trillion
- Japan: $5.1 trillion
- Germany: $3.8 trillion
Largest Economies in the World
^Just starting new trillion:
https://www.usdebtclock.org/
Largest Economies in the World
Why China Is the Largest, Even Though Some Say It's the U.S.
By Kimberly Amadeo Updated December 10, 2020
"For the third year in a row, China was the world's largest economy in 2019.
It contributed $22.5 trillion, or 17.3%, of the world's $130 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP), according to estimates by the World Bank. It uses so-called international dollars to make better comparisons among countries.
The U.S. was second, with $20.5 trillion, or a 15.8% share.
The European Union was in third place, contributing $19.9 trillion, or 15.3%, of world GDP.
The three combined represented 48%of the world economy."
Largest Economies in the World
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A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
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Not so fast. The Chinese Yaun is not a freely traded currency and overvalued. So using PPP is misleading to say the least. If you want to use that then let the US value its own currency like the Chinese do. PPP is not a legitimate way to measure the size of an economy especially in China's case.
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