AMERICA IN RELATIVE DECLINE: A CRITICAL TRANSITION PHASE
It’s been 100 days since Trump began his second term as president. In American political culture, this "first 100 days" is often seen as an early benchmark—a glimpse of what’s to come. Unfortunately for Trump 2.0, this period has been marked not by bold achievements, but by economic missteps and global miscalculations. His renewed obsession with tariffs has spooked markets. Nearly 10% of U.S. stock value vanished in just three months—not because of a real crisis, but because of manufactured uncertainty. His promise to end wars in Ukraine and Gaza remains unfulfilled, exposing the gap between campaign rhetoric and governing reality. Some have gone as far as to call Trump an agent of sabotage—perhaps even a tool of Moscow. But such simplistic conspiracies ignore a far more complex truth: America's decline is not about who occupies the Oval Office. It’s structural, systemic, and inevitable. Even under Biden or Harris, the fundamentals wouldn’t change. The world is recalibrat...
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