It is simply too late to try to suppress China. The United States must either spend seriously on research and development, along with industrial policy, or it will lose the race for twenty-first-century technological supremacy.
The national interest “is guided by the belief that nothing will enhance those interests as effectively as the approach to foreign affairs commonly known as realism—a school of thought traditionally associated with such thinkers and statesmen as Disraeli, Bismarck, and Henry Kissinger. “ - from their about page
Anyone who idolizes fucking Bismarck and Kissinger is off their rocker. I wouldn’t trust anything from this rag more than I would toilet paper
Oh for sure, this is a nonsensical, blindly patriotic American rag, that like you said, isn’t even worth using as toilet paper.
But if something as pro-American and pro-imperialism as this rot is realising that the US can’t actually compete, it’s a pretty clear sign the US is in major trouble.
The national interest “is guided by the belief that nothing will enhance those interests as effectively as the approach to foreign affairs commonly known as realism—a school of thought traditionally associated with such thinkers and statesmen as Disraeli, Bismarck, and Henry Kissinger. “ - from their about page
Anyone who idolizes fucking Bismarck and Kissinger is off their rocker. I wouldn’t trust anything from this rag more than I would toilet paper
Oh for sure, this is a nonsensical, blindly patriotic American rag, that like you said, isn’t even worth using as toilet paper.
But if something as pro-American and pro-imperialism as this rot is realising that the US can’t actually compete, it’s a pretty clear sign the US is in major trouble.
For some reason I feel like this is more about promoting tech sanctions than it is actually about any tech deficit
Most likely.