American domestic policy is free capitalistic economic development in a democratic union of states where none of its thousands of governments are fully sovereign. American foreign policy is the opposite. It promotes worldwide the existence of sovereign independent nation-states and uses its military and diplomatic power to influence them to be democracies open to free capitalistic development. This foreign policy has now run its course and failed. Worldwide we have mostly independent states ruled by dictators who steal the wealth created by global capitalism for themselves. Worse still, some of these states are big bull states with dictators who use the worldwide economy created by American policy to steal and control the wealth of their states and to use their easy access to massive amounts of capital to invest widely in foreign economies to profit from the global capitalistic system created and maintained by American power. America no longer directs the actions of global capitalism. It cannot thrive without American financial and military influence globally but the global economy that America created is now developed enough to function without its direction. American influence is now taken for granted. American relevancy is becoming irrelevant. Democracy worldwide is dying. Bull states like China and Russia are powerful and relevant and big states like Turkey, India, and Iran are promoting nationalism without democracy to become bull states too. Dictators in less powerful states, whether elected or not, protect the rape of their state's wealth by imitating the big bull states. Running with the bulls is in. Ruling the nation-states of the world democratically is out. America has a weapon possessed by no other state that it has never used. Washington is the center of a union of states and obligated by its Constitution to force every one of its states to govern themselves only as democracies. Democracy no longer works in nation- states. America can become much more relevant worldwide by admitting new states to its union rather than trying to maintain its relevancy by dropping bombs on them.
Daniel McNeill
Read "The United States of the World" a complete book of 12 essays on the movement within American history towards changing the central government in Washington to the central government of a worldwide union of states at: usoftheworld.com/history
Read other writings about worldwide unity at the United States of the World website: usoftheworld.com
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