Yeah I said in another post that the Americans I have known irl have been great. I love America's contribution to stuff like music and literature, and the arts generally. And I take your point it is a minority.
But this oligarchy has taken a while to build but it wasn't stopped. And I do think this is a watershed moment for the US and Europe, BRICS and the dollar. I think we are entering a global economy that reflects the multi-polar world we actually have.
As a Brit, whose economy is 50 - 100 years past being the global reserve currency, I think the people most likely to suffer over the long term are Americans, after everyone suffers the coming short-term instability.
This total breakdown in cooperation happening just as we roll straight past climate change's last chance saloon (to butcher a couple of metaphors) is an even bigger disaster. Some of us 'doomers' are being proven right. I'd rather not be.
The Taliban humiliated him. He has one entirely exploitable strategy: try and be a bully and back down when he gets called out.
The result is widespread boycott of American manufacturing, Europe pulling away from a reliance on the US including manufacturing their own arms, a pivot towards BRICS and China, and a hastened end to the dollar as global reserve currency followed by an America that has to pay its debts.
What a fool. America's second vote for Trump has shown the world it is an unreliable partner.