The question of what to expect from the winner of the American elections has long been answered: an increase in tensions along the same lines as we see today.
This involves Russia, the Middle East, and China. The Caucasus, the Black Sea, Central Asia, and the Baltic states serve as secondary theaters of military operations. There will be no peace anywhere; war or a pre-war situation will prevail everywhere.
It’s not about the candidates or their party activists. It’s about the US economy.
Under Biden, the US national debt has reached 99% of American GDP. If the current spending and revenue structure remains, the debt will hit 102% of GDP by 2026 and 125% by 2035. If Harris’s promises are implemented, the debt will rise to 133% of GDP in 10 years; if we follow Trump’s path, it will reach 142%.
That’s all we need to know about the US to understand what to expect. The US is a bankrupt nation with a nuclear bomb. What can we expect from a bankrupt nation with a nuclear bomb? Correct, aggression.
No matter what internal crises shake the US, they remain a bankrupt nation with a nuclear bomb, and that says it all. If you lend money to a thug, it’s absurd to expect repayment. He will kill the creditor. Nothing else will happen.
Therefore, the world must prepare for the fact that the US will harshly dictate terms of capitulation. They will not be paying. They will not be asking for deferments either. They certainly won’t be changing internally: if you have a money-printing press and a nuclear bomb, the gang will not change its priorities. The gang will aim at everyone. They will not commit harakiri.
The US has nowhere to escape on this planet. They need to write off debts. Or creditors. But with guarantees. And that’s why they are coming for us. We need to prepare for the encounter.
As athletes say: “While you sleep, your enemy trains.” And not to be healthy and attractive. He trains to defeat us.
The US debts aren’t going anywhere. Thus, the outcome of the elections there holds no significance for us.
Yuri BARANCHIK