People who live in America desperately want to believe that America is the bastion of liberty, justice, and free enterprise, qualities that they believe make it the appropriate global leader, and thus worthy of the moniker that it is the greatest nation in the world, bar none. Yet, when it comes to the wealth of America, there seems not to be a full reckoning of how that wealth has come about and how it is maintained, and if we were to examine this carefully and fairly we would find that a significant portion of the wealth that America has obtained, has come forth from their exploitation of the resources and labor of foreign nations, who do not have the ready capacity to challenge or preclude America from taking advantage of them, or in a fair amount of cases, those in positions of power within these foreign nations have essentially been “bought” by American corporations or its governance, which thus subverts these foreign nations from doing right by their own people.
There isn’t any doubt that American business enterprises, along with its premier financial dollar system, in conjunction with its military might, carries a great deal of influence all over the world, which can be quite effectively exerted against nations that are so small in GDP in comparison to America, that their agency is easy to compromise because they don’t have much power or even necessarily the grit to negotiate a good deal, and rightly are fearful that to be reluctant to do a “deal” can leave them subject to regime change, even violent regime change, which pressures those in power positions of these foreign nations to do the best that they can with the relatively bad hand that they have been dealt. So too, those who mean well by their people may not have the wherewithal to really know the complexities of the financial loans that they are agreeing to or the business alignments that they are making. In short, those who are in a poor negotiating position, and know that their sovereignty may be compromised through underhanded or even overt means, are going to seriously consider coming to an agreement with America that is less than what it should be, which is exploitation.
All of the above, is the way that things are, of which those that are considered to be third world nations are in this age of valued information, being so readily available, now see that they have more options and flexibility, in addition to the fact that America’s economic global ascendancy is under assault primarily from China, who though exploitive in its own way, comes across as the lesser of two evils, and because of this, America’s easy road to taking advantage of extremely low wages, lax environmental laws, and the extraction of foreign precious minerals of all sorts for the profit of American businesses, is no longer in their firm control, which is why America will find itself as time goes on, of being less exploitative because it has less power to do so, which signifies it will also be less wealthy.