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USA, Europe's Geopolitical Moon: World Domination by the European Population, Located on Both Sides of the North Atlantic

Published in Advances (Volume 2, Issue 2)
Received: 20 May 2021    Accepted: 2 June 2021    Published: 30 June 2021
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Can the European population on both sides of the North Atlantic still dominate the economic, military and decision-making power of the whole world, as it has done in the last five centuries? The USA represents the United States of Europeans on the Americas, where the demographic surplus migrated from the Old Continent for five centuries, and the great wars that ravaged Europe favored the continuation of European domination, but from the west coast of the Atlantic. Europe, similar to Earth's pulsed gravity in keeping the Moon close, continues to provide US world power, but if the US did not exist, Europe would cease to be Western, becoming Asian and culturally, economically and commercially oriented to the East. Old Europe or the Old Continent, has been economically overtaken in the last decade by the New Europe or the United States, and the merging of the two world decision-making nuclei is now centered on the west coast of the North Atlantic, to the detriment of many European powers grouped in European Union. The continuation of supremacy by Europeans can only take place if these centers are united decisively and militarily within NATO, being increasingly difficult to cope even together, the colossal economic force rising in Asia. But the division of prey that is often directed at the US, which is visibly better, is still a prosperous economy, and the losses seem to be paid by the aging and demographically stagnant core European states, bringing frustration and rebellion to the chancelleries of this continent looking for alternatives in Asia, so different culturally, religiously and behaviorally.

Published in Advances (Volume 2, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.advances.20210202.11
Page(s) 15-22
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Keywords

World Domination, Great Powers, Empires, Economy, Asianization

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