United States vice president Joe Biden, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, stated that the Russian economy is suffering badly. Because of this, Biden believes that Moscow should make concessions to the West regarding reductions in its nuclear armament and resign its geo-strategic position.
Why? He doesn’t say, but the implications are obvious: thus the U.S. retains its top position and prolongs the agony of being the world’s major power. Biden wants to become the new Phillip II, but Russia has other plans. On August 8th, 2008, Moscow was able to stop Washington by defeating the fascist leader of Georgia, Saakashvili, in a short-term war. With the confrontation in Georgia, a chapter was closed in U.S.-Russian relations. This current chapter (concerning the economic crisis) doesn’t show signs of wrapping up any time soon.
The current economic problems confronting the globe are products of the opulent West and direct consequences of the decline of capitalism. Russia is in the same position as the rest of the world. Nevertheless, compared to other countries that maintain strong state interventionism (Moscow has that inheritance from its Soviet past), Russia is coping with the crisis fairly well. At the same time, the Russians and the Chinese are pushing for a reorganization of the international market and of trading policies, a reorganization in which the dollar will no longer be the international currency. Joe Biden openly acknowledges Russia’s economic problems but pretends not to pay too much attention to places like California, which has the seventh largest economy in the world and is currently bordering on bankruptcy.
California is not the only problem. According to the New York Times, the unemployment rate in Oregon is 23 percent; it is 21 percent in Michigan, 20 percent in South Carolina, and only a little less than 20 percent in Tennessee, Nevada and other states. In Texas, close to one million people have lost their medical insurance and in Florida more than 500 people per day are losing much needed medical assistance. Miami residents are frightened because-according to experts-by 2011, the unemployment rate will reach 12 percent, or one million unemployed citizens. With these statistics in mind, the following should be asked: Whose economy is suffering? Biden’s dream that the U.S. will continue to be the world’s greatest power becomes a nightmare every time he reads a newspaper.
Lately, Biden has been optimistically stating that the crisis is losing momentum. It is, in fact, likely that the economy is recovering . . . only to collapse again because the problem ultimately stems from a system that cannot and will not change. Fluctuations in the economy will continue for an indeterminate period of time and we, as nations and as people, remain chained to that cycle. One thing is clear: the crisis is here to stay. The U.S. will become a regional power in the former Soviet arena only if it doesn’t attempt suicidal military action. With this said, I suggest the vice president reserve his comments and take some time to consider the meaning of the old saying “Advice I offer, but none for myself.”
Joe Biden, Vicepresidente de Estados Unidos (EEUU), declaró en una entrevista al periódico Wall Street Journal que la economía de Rusia se marchita y por esa razón considera que Moscú debe hacer concesiones a Occidente, como reducir su armamento nuclear y renunciar a su espacio geoestratégico.
¿Para qué? No lo dice pero es obvio: para que EEUU ocupe ese espacio, y prolongue su agonía como primera potencia mundial. Biden quiere que se las pongan como a Felipe II, lo malo es que Rusia no está por la labor. El ocho de agosto de 2008, Moscú le paró los pies a los halcones de Washington derrotando, en una corta guerra, a la Georgia del fascista Saakashvili y ahí se acabó una parte de la historia. La otra parte (la de la crisis), no tiene visos de acabarse.
Los problemas económicos actuales que vive la humanidad, han sido generados en el opulento Occidente y son consecuencia del declive capitalista. Rusia, como todos, también está afectada, sin embargo los países que mantienen un fuerte intervencionismo estatal (Moscú lo heredó de su pasado soviético), aguantarán mejor el envite. Además, rusos y chinos quieren que el mercado internacional se organice de otro modo y que, en algunos años, el dólar deje de ser la divisa internacional. Pese a semejante escenario, poco alentador para EEUU, Joe Biden finge no darle importancia a que California, el primer Estado de la Unión (cuya economía es la séptima del mundo), está al borde de la quiebra.
Y no acaban ahí los problemas. Según The New York Times, el Estado de Oregón tiene una tasa de paro, cercana al 23%; Michigan ronda el 21%; Carolina del Sur el 20%; Tennessee algo menos del 20%, igual que Nevada y otros Estados. En Texas, cerca de un millón de personas van a dejar de tener seguro médico, en Florida, más de 500 personas al día pierden la asistencia médica. La población de Miami esta asustada porque, según los especialistas, la pérdida de empleos llegará en 2011 a casi el 12%, lo que supone un millón de personas desempleadas. Con semejante panorama cabe preguntarse: ¿quién se está marchitando? Ese sueño de Biden de creerse que EEUU va a continuar siendo la primera potencia mundial en el futuro, se transforma en pesadilla cada vez que lee los periódicos.
Últimamente, están enviando mensajes optimistas diciendo que la crisis comienza a remitir. Es probable que la economía se reactive… para derrumbarse de nuevo, pues el mal está en un sistema que no pueden cambiar. Estos periodos de subidas y bajadas, durarán un tiempo imposible de calcular, pero tiene un claro final: Como la crisis vino para quedarse, EEUU pasará a ser una potencia regional, a no ser que emprenda una acción bélica suicida. Así pues, señor Vicepresidente mejor cállese la boca, y aplíquese aquello de “consejos vendo, y para mí no tengo”.
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It wouldn’t have cost Trump anything to show a clear intent to deter in a strategically crucial moment; it wouldn’t even have undermined his efforts in Ukraine.
If the Green Party or No Labels candidates steal enough votes from Biden, they will go down in history as the idiot narcissists who helped Trump return to power and possibly finish off U.S. democracy.