Pax Americana worked through aerial supremacy, special forces, CIA influence, and the capacity to sabotage or destroy governments that challenged the American empire.
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Aerial Supremacy
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a tremendous advantage because of its technological edge, because of its aerial supremacy, because of the U.S. dollar. But ultimately, this is not sustainable."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a tremendous advantage because of its technological edge, because of its aerial supremacy, because of the U.S. dollar. But ultimately, this is not sustainable."
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America's empire is uniquely unsustainable because it tries to maintain global hegemony across Africa, South America, Europe, and Asia, even though its technological edge, aerial supremacy, and dollar advantage cannot carry that burden indefinitely.
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"...a tremendous advantage because of its technological edge, because of its aerial supremacy, because of the U.S. dollar. But ultimately, this is not sustainable."
"...mechanisms. The first is, of course, its military power. But specifically, aerial supremacy. Which is backed up by special forces and the CIA. So..."
"...the same time, you want to use your technological supremacy, your aerial supremacy, your drones, to destroy the world's critical energy infrastructure. Already we're..."
"...The problem with that is now that you're vulnerable to American aerial supremacy, drone attacks. So you have no choice but to arm your..."
"...is true also in Europe and South America as well. So aerial supremacy. Then you have something called surveillance. And basically what I mean..."
"...because at the end of the day, America has naval and aerial supremacy. I know that Iran has naval supremacy, has aerial defense, and..."
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