America's global dominance as a superpower
It
is natural for believers to be curious about America's global dominance as a
superpower. Because the world has seen America maintain its global dominance
for decades. The people of the world have also noticed the greatness of America
in the application of military engineering to establish this dominance. In
April 1975, the United States withdrew from Vietnam, ending a long war.
Observers are sharply analyzing the recent departure of the United States from
Afghanistan. That's normal.
Because
America has 100 times more power and strength than Afghanistan in terms of any
power. Afghanistan will lag far behind the United States, whether economically
or militarily. Even the loss of America in the Afghan war is less than that of
the Vietnam War. The question is, then, why did the US withdraw from
Afghanistan in this way?
The emergence of superpowers and the
various equations of global politics
In the post-World War II global political context, two states emerged as superpowers. One is the United States of America, the other is the Soviet Union. At one time, however, the British Empire, the Soviet Union, and the United States were considered superpowers. That changed in the aftermath of World War II. Because at this time the countries of the British Empire became the countries of the Commonwealth and the colonies became independent countries. This fragmented or diminished the capacity of the British Empire as a superpower.
The rivalry between the two superpowers
began
The two superpowers in the American United States and the Soviet Union have terrorized the world for decades with an unknown fear. Because these two superpowers have nuclear weapons. The world is being held hostage to their struggle for supremacy. The threat of nuclear war has plagued the people of the world for more than half a century. In the horrific tragedy of the loss of life and property in the struggle for supremacy of the two superpowers, the message of humanity literally cries out.
Various equations and divisions after
the Second World War
The
post-World War II period from 1939 to 1945 changed the canvas of global
politics. The United States continues to be known as the world's superpower.
The Soviet Union also maintained its dominance with the same capability. As a
result, the whole world is divided into different polarizations. Different
types of political instability are created in different parts of the world.
Multiple regional wars ensued. With the necessary direct financial or military
cooperation, the two superpowers are engaged in indirect military conflicts
against each other. The poor countries of Asia and Africa are bloodied as the
chess pieces of the military engineering of the two superpowers.
The indirect duality of the two superpowers
on the borders of different states
For decades, the world has had to witness the indirect duality of the two superpowers on the borders of different states. Smaller states have become increasingly vulnerable to competition for supremacy between the two superpowers. The form of the long-running Cold War changed after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The dissolution of the then-Soviet Union in 1991 created 15 new republics, meaning 15 new countries. After this incident, when the main rival of the American United States withdrew from the fight for global supremacy, China became universally active as a new superpower to occupy the main seat.
What does the US withdrawal from
Afghanistan indicate?
Despite the global changes, the United States has retained the image of its powerful superpower, but the recent US withdrawal from Afghanistan has sparked new discussions around the world. The question is, is there a deficit in America's ability to maintain the global dominance of the United States? Is America losing the military and economic compatibility of wandering around the world?
What threatens America's global hegemony?
The question of whether America's global hegemony is under threat is now being raised by observers. However, no one can give a quick and clear answer to this question right now. Because in various realities, various divisions and additions are taking place in the realm of global politics at every moment. It is no longer possible to control the whole world with military superiority alone. At this time of the latest information technology, the political and cultural thinking of the people of Europe-America or Asia has also undergone great changes. Now everyone is wondering whether the superpowers have the moral right to dominate the world using continued military and economic tools.
The withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
has damaged America's image
Many have applauded the US withdrawal from
Afghanistan. But active observers say it is the result of a moral change in the
United States. Or is it another ‘Vietnam Tragedy’ of America? From November 1,
1955, to April 30, 1975, America was defeated by fighting Vietnam for 19 years,
5 months, 4 weeks, and 1 day. All surviving American troops left Vietnam on April
30, 1975. Whatever the reason for the withdrawal or withdrawal of US troops
from Afghanistan, it will call into question the survival of the United States
as a superpower.
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