We can't know what kind of world will emerge, but it's beyond question that US hegemony has been steeped in horrific crimes against humanity. With the empire dying there is at least a chance for a better world if people are willing to work for it.
Ah yes good old trust me bro, but even if you did it's pretty clear that plenty of people living in China disagree with you. Plenty of people live in US and can't define what capitalism or socialism is either. What makes you an authority?
Obviously Korea is just a small part of the bigger picture. US built a whole global empire that profits from exploiting labour and resources of the countries US subjugates. This empire is starting to unravel now though, so there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Wow, you should really hook me up with that job. Didn't know people got paid to post on Lemmy, seems like I'm missing out.
You used a lot of words to say that you don't actually know anything about China and are unwilling to educate yourself. I guess just keep on believing your chauvinist fantasies about a country you know nothing about.
I mean there is a path towards peace. That path involves US quitting playing world police and minding its own business. This isn't a both sides problem. US came half way across the world to wage war on Korea. US is entirely the party at fault here.
thank you for your psychoanalysis
on a related note here's some undercover footage of a BlackRock recruiter openly saying that the war is great for their business and they want it to keep going.
Really can't imagine why DPRK would have Kill All Americans rallies when US keeps flying nuclear bombers next to them and trying to starve them economically while propping up a hostile regime in the south. It's a total mystery really.
We might see US empire implode on itself sooner than later.
I don't know why people keep acting as if western sanctions are supposed to mean anything to other countries. The only legal international sanctions would be issued by UN.
It's also worth noting that a reserve currency is not any sort of necessity for global trade. Countries can just do trade in their respective currencies and hold commodities such as gold in terms of assets. What makes yuan attractive for countries is the fact that China is the global manufacturing power house, and countries can always use yuan to pay for things they need to purchase from China. Given that China is already the biggest trading partner for most countries, holding yuan becomes a safe bet for them.
I do expect that we'll see dollar based economy shrink fairly rapidly, especially with Saudis and other oil produces now selling oil outside the dollar. The fact that you could only buy oil using dollars was one of the main reason why there was a constant demand for dollar.
The most likely scenario in the near future is that we'll see a bifurcated world economy between the BRICS and the west.
indeed