Back long long ago in 1948 after the Second World War when Washington was giving billions of dollars to Europeans devastated by the war, one of the congressmen considering voting for the Marshall Plan asked whether or not they should put language in the bill forcing Europeans to buy American products. A Washington insider told him with a slick smile that that was not necessary because the kind of products Europeans needed existed only in America. Europeans and the rest of the world no longer need American money because they have plenty and they make their own products but they still take American money in one form or another. The American military and diplomatic apparatus still operates around the globe as though the Marshall Plan is an eternal global necessity. Americans passionate about supporting Donald Trump sense that new conditions in the world have made the global operations of their central government out of whack because they always favor foreign countries at the expense of their own country. Trump says as much in his speeches every day. He and his supporters are right. The global system centered in Washington has not changed since the end of the Second World War and it is dangerous, very dangerous, that the people who run the system can see no way to change and no necessity to change. It was once a vital necessity for America to export to foreign nations its capital and its technologies but the necessity has vanished. Change is in the air globally and the only realistic way to manage the change is to make Washington the central government with limited sovereign powers of a worldwide union of states.
Daniel McNeillDaniel McNeill’s book The United States of the World about nation-states becoming new American states can be read completely at: usoftheworld.com/history
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