13/01/2026
The U.S. often lectures the world about “law and order” while simultaneously attacking and destabilising sovereign nations, such as Venezuela, Colombia, and Mexico, through sanctions, covert operations, threats, and interference. Recently, it has even discussed the possibility of taking Greenland and has mocked Canada as a potential “51st state.” This behaviour is not true leadership; it reflects imperial arrogance. The real exports of the U.S. are regime change, intimidation, and chaos.
In contrast, Iran has not invaded or occupied any country, nor has it taken land or established puppet regimes. The actual threat to global stability comes not from those the U.S. accuses but from those who bomb, threaten, and interfere, all while pretending to be victims.
History reveals a consistent pattern: the U.S. typically attacks weaker states and ends up entangled in conflicts for decades. Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Vietnam are notable examples, resulting in millions of deaths and trillions of dollars wasted, with no victories or stability achieved.
Bullies often speak loudly because they fear equal strength. Empires do not fall due to weakness; they collapse from arrogance. History is observing, and it never lies. Their greatest ally, Britain, has passed through this test. The fall of the British Empire should be considered a rhetorical or living test for the American Empire.
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