America's claimed maintenance of dominance across every major world region.
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global hegemony
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a very small part of the world. America insists on maintaining hegemony throughout the entire world, in Africa, in South America, in Europe, in..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a very small part of the world. America insists on maintaining hegemony throughout the entire world, in Africa, in South America, in Europe, in..."
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"...a very small part of the world. America insists on maintaining hegemony throughout the entire world, in Africa, in South America, in Europe, in..."
"...capital, you need these wars to happen in order to maintain global hegemony. And if Trump's going to take all the blame, then make..."
"...world. And the Russians were really the first to challenge America's global hegemony by invading Ukraine. And at that time, the Americans did three..."
"inviability that sustained American hegemony for the past 20 years, especially after the collapse of the Soviet Union. And this is really a reordering..."
"...States is the global hegemon. And they insist on maintaining. It's global hegemony. So China must be a subordinate to the American empire and..."
"...gets smaller and smaller, because the economy is shrinking and America's global hegemony is declining, then... But the problem is that the elites just..."
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