In the future, will America’s so-called “allies” be seen as part of the US Empire? Anonymous 2021-12-29 (Wed) 15:11:57 No. 665642
Basically, once America is finally long gone, and assuming historical writings and academics still exist and society hasn’t completely collapsed and regressed, do you think all the attack dogs and little puppet states will just been seen as part of America’s Empire? Sure, they aren’t formally a part of America’s borders, but they dutifully serve the US government and their economies are basically just an appendage of America, and the hegemonic empire deal has been what most empires did, what we call the Aztec Empire was technically a “hegemonic alliance”, same with much of the Roman Empire, Britain had “protectorates” etc. Also pic is not rel
Anonymous 2021-12-29 (Wed) 15:14:16 No. 665646
>do you think all the attack dogs and little puppet states will just been seen as part of America’s Empire? Probably. Usually "Empires" are defined as including client states.
Anonymous 2021-12-29 (Wed) 15:19:51 No. 665660
>>665646 So the real question now is, whether the former empires that are now fully cucked to America also be seen as part of the US Empire?
That is your country, the UK, Australia, NZ, etc. after all, it’s not like they have foreign strategic independence from the US in any meaningful sense
Anonymous 2021-12-29 (Wed) 15:23:01 No. 665666
>>665660 I would definitely consider the entirety of the Anglo states to be part of the American Empire as client states, in the same way that Roman client states were.