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Nations which may become their satellites

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:56 am
by samiaseo222
Many writers, from AK Chesterton (New Unhappy Lords) to Robert Lee (The United Nations Conspiracy) and more recently Cliff Kincaid (Global Bondage) argue that the United States has been hijacked from within by an internationalist cabal, while European theorists of the New Right tend to see the United States as an imperialist nation still. The jury is still out, but increasingly developments point to the first interpretation.

The issue is further complicated by the fact that when given the chance to vote on the matter, many peoples would not be against the imposition of an American New World Order, or indeed any imperial phone number list order which they believe will ensure them security and a better future for their children. Only 5% of the population of Puerto Rico voted for independence from the United States when given the chance to do so, Surinam seems uninterested for the time being in obtaining independence from the Netherlands. In Burma, rebels still await the return of the British. The French departments of the Caribbean are the most prosperous islands there. French troops were welcomed in Ruanda and one wonders how many privately yearn for the return of Johnny Turk to the Middle East trouble spots.

Most European citizens are inclined to vote for the security of the United States of Europe when the elite allows them the right to do so. It is otherwise with Russia, whose former colonies are not ecstatic about the idea of returning to an empire known for so long as "the Upper Volta with missiles", especially as the alternative centres of gravitation offer greater prosperity. The fact is there is more hostility to the American Empire in America, to the European Empire now emerging in Europe, than to those external. It is the American and European middle-classes which will suffer most from the change from nation state to Empire, not Asia or Africa.