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this post was submitted on 06 Jul 2026
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The days of global US hegemony are truly over, but that's what happens when you have idiots in charge. The US was long overdue to be taken down a few pegs, though, and while I don't think having any kind of massive global superpower is good for humanity, I'm interested to see what China does with that position.
Strengthening its ties with Cuba is an interesting move, and it just goes to show how the Trump admin doesn't understand how geopolitical chess works and that you can't just bully your way into global power with the barrel of a gun.