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Joinfortmill

(14,434 posts)
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 09:53 AM Jan 2022

The end of American democracy could signal the end of world democracy


If the U.S.A. loses it's democracy to an oligarchy or autocracy, the world will likely lose all democracies, and in my opinion the risk for nuclear war increases because a strategic counter-balance is lost in two significant ways:

1. The greatest nuclear powers are Russia, U.S.A., China
2. The greatest military powers are U.S.A., Russia, China

https://fas.org/issues/nuclear-weapons/status-world-nuclear-forces/
https://www.businessinsider.in/defense/ranked-the-worlds-20-strongest-militaries/slidelist/51930339.cms

I have no answers to how we save our democracy except to make our voices heard in as many ways as we can, to research and donate to democratic candidates (no former Green Party candidates, please), and to VOTE while we can. I hope that together with President Biden, the Democrats in Congress, the Jan 6 Committee, and the DOJ, we can fire people up to make our voices heard. If we can't or won't, I fear not just our country, but the world may be doomed.
Keep The Faith and VOTE!
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The end of American democracy could signal the end of world democracy (Original Post) Joinfortmill Jan 2022 OP
If the US loses its democracy, then we already lost the war being waged against us. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #1
I don't disagree, but according to the article denuclearization has slowed to a halt. Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #3
Yes because the global power structure is shifting significantly. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #12
If Trump and/or his ilk return to power Miguelito Loveless Jan 2022 #7
Yes, this is why it's so important we keep our democracy Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #13
China and Russia are forming an alliance so they are double teaming us. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #14
I don't think TrumpCo cares Miguelito Loveless Jan 2022 #18
True, the goal of the GOP is chaos and division. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #19
He would be foolish indeed, Miguelito Loveless Jan 2022 #20
I don't think Putin lost control of the US. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #21
"world will likely lose all democracies,"... Mad Max here we come........uff.......nt mitch96 Jan 2022 #2
I don't take your comment personally. I hope you are right. I fear you are not. Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #4
This right wing stealing our democracy scares the shit out of me. mitch96 Jan 2022 #8
Yes, I agree. Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #15
Why would Iceland give up over one thousand years of democracy? Klaralven Jan 2022 #5
My point was Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #10
Yes exactly. There is a major power shift happening now. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #16
Even worse. Republicans want TDFG for POTUS. ProudMNDemocrat Jan 2022 #6
+1! If you read "On Tyranny" by Tim Snyder, TFG was following that play book to the tee..nt mitch96 Jan 2022 #9
yes. Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #17
Yes, totally agree. We are at a critical moment in history. Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #11
No one to ... Xoan Jan 2022 #22

Irish_Dem

(47,133 posts)
1. If the US loses its democracy, then we already lost the war being waged against us.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:14 AM
Jan 2022

Would our external enemies double down with nukes?

China still needs US revenue to fund its goal of being a superpower.
Russia doesn't want retaliation.

I think that right now our biggest threat comes from within.

Irish_Dem

(47,133 posts)
12. Yes because the global power structure is shifting significantly.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:43 AM
Jan 2022

It is going to be a bumpy ride because great countries are losing power as we speak, and rising powers are gaining.

So it would be foolish for anyone to wind down nuclear programs right now. Power shifting is an uncertain time.

Whether the US loses its democracy or not, we are greatly weakened.

We don't seem to care about our own democratic system, therefore it is hard for us to argue the case for democracy abroad. We are bogged down in endless internal conflict and seem to be ungovernable. We alternate between bad and good presidents, so we are not trustworthy or stable in the eyes of the world. How does this make American democracy look to the world as a form of government?

Of course our enemies will move in and grab power and prestige. China will step up to the plate and show the world what can be achieved by autocracy.
Russia is flexing muscles as well.

The sound we hear are tectonic plates shifting beneath us.

Miguelito Loveless

(4,465 posts)
7. If Trump and/or his ilk return to power
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:39 AM
Jan 2022

war with China seems inevitable, as they are seen as the enemy, not Russia. It'll start with the US defaulting on Chinese-owned debt.

Irish_Dem

(47,133 posts)
14. China and Russia are forming an alliance so they are double teaming us.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:46 AM
Jan 2022

The GOP wants to default on the China debt, but that move would adversely impact America's economy and world standing.

Miguelito Loveless

(4,465 posts)
18. I don't think TrumpCo cares
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 11:11 AM
Jan 2022

about the effects of default on the US. Russia and China are allies of the moment. Once Putin can use the US to strike at China, he will.

Irish_Dem

(47,133 posts)
19. True, the goal of the GOP is chaos and division.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 11:14 AM
Jan 2022

They will figure out a way to make a lot of money on a default.

I also agree that the Russia/China alliance is an uneasy one.
They could turn on each other at any moment.
But Putin would be foolish to attack China.

Miguelito Loveless

(4,465 posts)
20. He would be foolish indeed,
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 11:16 AM
Jan 2022

which makes controlling the US all the more useful to his plans. Seriously, he had de facto control for 4 years, and now seeks to regain it.

Irish_Dem

(47,133 posts)
21. I don't think Putin lost control of the US.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 11:19 AM
Jan 2022

Yes he lost the WH, but Congress, Supreme Court and the media seem to follow Russian talking points.

Theoretically Dems have control of the Congress, but the senate marches to McConnell's orders. And we know where McConnell gets some of his orders.

mitch96

(13,912 posts)
8. This right wing stealing our democracy scares the shit out of me.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:39 AM
Jan 2022

I tend to expect the worse and hope for the best. These RWNJ's are just itching to start shooting..My bet is they are gonna mount a false flag operation to justify their actions..
Think Hitler and Poland, LBJ and the Tonkin gulf affair, ..
I'm just curious how many of these assholes are willing to DIE for tRump? YMMV
m

Joinfortmill

(14,434 posts)
10. My point was
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:42 AM
Jan 2022

if the USA becomes an autocracy/oligarchy operating in a similar way of past and current anti-democracy countries, the balance of power in the world, primarily evidenced by military and nuclear might, changes the paradigm in the world. People don't give up their democracy, it is taken from them. If it can happen in the USA, it can happen anywhere. Iceland would have no chance against an autocratic Russia, China and the USA. What happens here in the next two/four years will affect, adversely I fear, the entire world, particularly the democracies of the world.

Irish_Dem

(47,133 posts)
16. Yes exactly. There is a major power shift happening now.
Fri Jan 14, 2022, 10:50 AM
Jan 2022

The US is showing the world the worst case scenario of a democracy.

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