CIA Report Finds American Dominance Ends in 15 Years

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A CIA report predicts that American global dominance could end in 15 years.
By Fred Kaplan
Posted Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2005, at 2:48 PM PT

Who will be the first politician brave enough to declare publicly that the United States is a declining power and that America’s leaders must urgently discuss what to do about it? This prognosis of decline comes not (or not only) from leftist scribes rooting for imperialism’s downfall, but from the National Intelligence Council—the “center of strategic thinking” inside the U.S. intelligence community.

The NIC’s conclusions are starkly presented in a new 119-page document, “Mapping the Global Future: Report of the National Intelligence Council’s 2020 Project.” It is unclassified and available on the CIA’s Web site. The report has received modest press attention the past couple weeks, mainly for its prediction that, in the year 2020, “political Islam” will still be “a potent force.” Only a few stories or columns have taken note of its central conclusion:

The likely emergence of China and India … as new major global players—similar to the advent of a united Germany in the 19th century and a powerful United States in the early 20th century—will transform the geopolitical landscape with impacts potentially as dramatic as those in the previous two centuries.

In this new world, a mere 15 years away, the United States will remain “an important shaper of the international order”—probably the single most powerful country—but its “relative power position” will have “eroded.” The new “arriviste powers”—not only China and India, but also Brazil, Indonesia, and perhaps others—will accelerate this erosion by pursuing “strategies designed to exclude or isolate the United States” in order to “force or cajole” us into playing by their rules.

America’s current foreign policy is encouraging this trend, the NIC concluded. “U.S. preoccupation with the war on terrorism is largely irrelevant to the security concerns of most Asians,” the report states. The authors don’t dismiss the importance of the terror war—far from it. But they do write that a “key question” for the future of America’s power and influence is whether U.S. policy-makers “can offer Asian states an appealing vision of regional security and order that will rival and perhaps exceed that offered by China.” If not, “U.S. disengagement from what matters to U.S. Asian allies would increase the likelihood that they will climb on Beijing’s bandwagon and allow China to create its own regional security that excludes the United States.”

To the extent that these new powers seek others to emulate, they may look to the European Union, not the United States, as “a model of global and regional governance.”

This shift to a multipolar world “will not be painless,” the report goes on, “and will hit the middle classes of the developed world in particular” with further outsourcing of jobs and outflow of capital investment. In short, the NIC’s forecast involves not merely a recalibration in the balance of world power, but also—as these things do—a loss of wealth, income, and, in every sense of the word, security.

The trends should already be apparent to anyone who reads a newspaper. Not a day goes by without another story about how we’re mortgaging our future to the central banks of China and Japan. The U.S. budget deficit, approaching a half-trillion dollars, is financed by their purchase of Treasury notes. The U.S. trade deficit—much of it amassed by the purchase of Chinese-made goods—now exceeds $3 trillion. Meanwhile, China is displacing the United States all across Asia—in trade, investment, education, culture, and tourism. It’s also cutting into the trade markets of Latin America. (China is now Chile’s No. 1 export market and Brazil’s No. 2 trade partner.) Asian engineering students who might once have gone to MIT or Cal Tech are now going to universities in Beijing.

Meanwhile, as the European Union becomes a coherent entity, the dollar’s value against the euro has fallen by one-third in the past two years (one-eighth just since September). As the dollar’s rate of return declines, currency investors—including those who have been financing our deficit—begin to diversify their holdings. In China, Japan, Russia, and the Middle East, central bankers have been unloading dollars in favor of euros. The Bush policies that have deepened our debt have endangered the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency.

What is the Bush administration doing to alter course or at least cushion the blow? It’s hard to say. During Condoleezza Rice’s confirmation hearings last week, Sen. Paul Sarbanes, D–Md., raised some questions about the nexus between international economics and political power. Rice referred him to the secretary of the treasury.

The NIC issued the report a few weeks before Bush’s inaugural address, but it serves to dump still more cold water on the lofty fantasy of America delivering freedom to oppressed people everywhere. In Asia, the report states, “present and future leaders are agnostic on the issue of democracy and are more interested in developing what they perceive to be the most effective model of governance.” If the president really wanted to spread freedom and democracy around the planet, he would (among other things) need to present America as that “model of governance”—to show the world, by its example, that free democracies are successful and worth emulating. Yet the NIC report paints a world where fewer and fewer people look to America as a model of anything. We can’t sell freedom if we can’t sell ourselves.

Fred Kaplan writes the “War Stories” column for Slate. He can be reached at [email protected].
http://slate.msn.com/id/2112697/

Re: CIA Report Finds American Dominance Ends in 15 Years

If China or India do emerge as dominant economic powers by 2020 then i don't see it as a danger to Amerikkkan dominance because they will simply be extending the political ideology of capitalism of which amerikkka is the leader furthur so why would that be a danger.

On the other an if an islamic state emerged which is very likely or poltical islam as they label it has a different ideology to capitalism and that is why that it is the only real threat to Amerikkkan global colonialism because it will terminate all its interests particularly in the muslim world.

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OK..lets play this out. There is a greater chance of Aliens landing on Earth and working at Hooters, than the ISlamic state coming up any time soon. Even if a semblance of it comes up somewhere it will be a shell entity with little economic, military or socail power

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I’d have to agree with Winchester Rifle here.

This is where the Muslim Ummah (Islamic State) brings out the caliph on the Magic carpet with the geenie in the lamp. That alone is enough for any super power.
So Matsui don’t belittle the Ummah we are self sufficient.

What do you mean by global colonialism? Are you mixing globalization and colonialization together?

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figure the muslim world will continue to be disunited but i do think india (with ties to Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia) and China will engage Muslims in more meaningful ways than the West has been able to and that might better integrate Muslims in the economic order.

There is fairly little doubt that America will continue to be marginalized and isolated by the rest of the world, make no mistake, the future belongs to India and China.

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Nice good read, bery bery (very for normal people) good 100 peeercent on the mark.

now lets have the rants and raves of amreekans and amreekan G lickers please :smiley:

http://fairuse.1accesshost.com/news2/lind-ft.html

Financial Times, 25 January 2005

How the U.S. Became the World’s Dispensable Nation

by Michael Lind

In a second inaugural address tinged with evangelical zeal, George W. Bush declared: “Today, America speaks anew to the peoples of the world.” The peoples of the world, however, do not seem to be listening. A new world order is indeed emerging - but its architecture is being drafted in Asia and Europe, at meetings to which Americans have not been invited.

Consider Asean Plus Three (APT), which unites the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asia Nations with China, Japan and South Korea. This group has the potential to be the world’s largest trade bloc, dwarfing the European Union and North American Free Trade Association. The deepening ties of the APT member states represent a major diplomatic defeat for the US, which hoped to use the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation forum to limit the growth of Asian economic regionalism at American expense. In the same way, recent moves by South American countries to bolster an economic community represent a clear rejection of US aims to dominate a western-hemisphere free trade zone.

Consider, as well, the EU’s rapid progress toward military independence. American protests failed to prevent the EU establishing its own military planning agency, independent of the Nato alliance (and thus of Washington). Europe is building up its own rapid reaction force. And despite US resistance, the EU is developing Galileo, its own satellite network, which will break the monopoly of the US global positioning satellite system.

The participation of China in Europe’s Galileo project has alarmed the US military. But China shares an interest with other aspiring space powers in preventing American control of space for military and commercial uses. Even while collaborating with Europe on Galileo, China is partnering Brazil to launch satellites. And in an unprecedented move, China recently agreed to host Russian forces for joint Russo-Chinese military exercises.

The US is being sidelined even in the area that Mr Bush identified in last week’s address as America’s mission: the promotion of democracy and human rights. The EU has devoted far more resources to consolidating democracy in post-communist Europe than has the US. By contrast, under Mr Bush, the US hypocritically uses the promotion of democracy as the rationale for campaigns against states it opposes for strategic reasons. Washington denounces tyranny in Iran but tolerates it in Pakistan. In Iraq, the goal of democratisation was invoked only after the invasion, which was justified earlier by claims that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and was collaborating with al-Qaeda.

Nor is American democracy a shining example to mankind. The present one-party rule in the US has been produced in part by the artificial redrawing of political districts to favour Republicans, reinforcing the domination of money in American politics. America’s judges – many of whom will be appointed by Mr Bush – increasingly behave as partisan political activists in black robes. America’s antiquated winner-take-all electoral system has been abandoned by most other democracies for more inclusive versions of proportional representation.

In other areas of global moral and institutional reform, the US today is a follower rather than a leader. Human rights? Europe has banned the death penalty and torture, while the US is a leading practitioner of execution. Under Mr Bush, the US has constructed an international military gulag in which the torture of suspects has frequently occurred. The international rule of law? For generations, promoting international law in collaboration with other nations was a US goal. But the neoconservatives who dominate Washington today mock the very idea of international law. The next US attorney general will be the White House counsel who scorned the Geneva Conventions as obsolete.

A decade ago, American triumphalists mocked those who argued that the world was becoming multipolar, rather than unipolar. Where was the evidence of balancing against the US, they asked. Today the evidence of foreign co-operation to reduce American primacy is everywhere – from the increasing importance of regional trade blocs that exclude the US to international space projects and military exercises in which the US is conspicuous by its absence.

It is true that the US remains the only country capable of projecting military power throughout the world. But unipolarity in the military sphere, narrowly defined, is not preventing the rapid development of multipolarity in the geopolitical and economic arenas – far from it. And the other great powers are content to let the US waste blood and treasure on its doomed attempt to recreate the post-first world war British imperium in the Middle East.

That the rest of the world is building institutions and alliances that shut out the US should come as no surprise. The view that American leaders can be trusted to use a monopoly of military and economic power for the good of humanity has never been widely shared outside of the US. The trend toward multipolarity has probably been accelerated by the truculent unilateralism of the Bush administration, whose motto seems to be that of the Hollywood mogul: “Include me out.”

In recent memory, nothing could be done without the US. Today, however, practically all new international institution-building of any long-term importance in global diplomacy and trade occurs without American participation.

In 1998 Madeleine Albright, then US secretary of state, said of the U.S.: “We are the indispensable nation.” By backfiring, the unilateralism of Mr Bush has proven her wrong. The US, it turns out, is a dispensable nation.

Europe, China, Russia, Latin America and other regions and nations are quietly taking measures whose effect if not sole purpose will be to cut America down to size.

Ironically, the US, having won the cold war, is adopting the strategy that led the Soviet Union to lose it: hoping that raw military power will be sufficient to intimidate other great powers alienated by its belligerence. To compound the irony, these other great powers are drafting the blueprints for new international institutions and alliances. That is what the US did during and after the second world war.

But that was a different America, led by wise and constructive statesmen like Dean Acheson, the secretary of state who wrote of being “present at the creation.” The bullying approach of the Bush administration has ensured that the US will not be invited to take part in designing the international architecture of Europe and Asia in the 21st century. This time, the US is absent at the creation.

The writer is senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, DC

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^ Hog wash as usual.

We heard the same stuff in the 80’s..oh demise of the dollar…oh the Japs are buying up manhattan…oh the Germans are good in math. It is funny…really funny.. :hehe:

By the time the chinkoos figure out where to peg their currency to (watch for abdali to do a google reply here) as inflation rises abominaly in China, US will be far far away with googlable tivo in every home.

The lesson kids is that all this crap from Abdali is sour grapes..there are people who cannot get over why a country that is so highly leveraged cannot go bankrupt while Europeans have been completely marginalized.

All this is scenario play..what if’s. It assumes that the US will be sitting idly by while hacks like the Eu will lead some kind of counterbalance to our dominance. American do..while the Europeans philosophize and follow and the Chinese copy. This is not going to change any time soon, Khilafah or no Khilafah. :slight_smile:

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^ :yawn: there was no euro in 80s… BTW your rants and raves are not good enough, try again peeeeeease. :slight_smile:

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I think u good a point there TUMS… Today EU has one of the highest living standards, with the biggest economy on the planet, this was going to happen… You can say they have recovered from WWII… But your thread is 4 sure a mirchi in the a$$ for amreekans and amreekan G lickers and I just love it.. :slight_smile:

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There was the Yen..right? come on..go and google buddy..far be it for you to tell us how US become the pariah through outflow of FII and FDI to the what is it now…yeah the EU. :hehe: or better..China :hehe:

After five years yaar..kuch to bata doh. Show us your knowledge o fcurrency markets and capital markets instead of cutting and pasting opinion pieces. Not even an analysis. :smiley:

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^Matu, poor Amreeka don't even make it to the top 10 on UNDP index..... please improve your rants and raves as amreekan G licker you are pathatic :D

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LMAO!! The FT is now considered Hogwash? LMAO!!!

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You mean LYAO like :rotfl: me too… :slight_smile:

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CM, the authors opinionand abdali’s ramblings are hog wash. Not that you can tell the difference. It’s a pedigree thing..you won’t understand.

It’s ok abdali..you still didn’t get the citizenship..no need to be sour. :smiley:
Tell me how the US is going to collapse or get marginalized economically. Cutting and pasting is one thing..I can post something from Dinesh D’Souza or something from David Brooks..doesn’t mean that it is gospel as you take “opinion” pieces to be. tell me from your understanding of global economics how US is going down the tubes as you have it.

Anyway looks like American influence around the world is increasing. Heck we have FBI offices in karachi for god’s sake. who would have thought about that in the 80’s. :hehe:

Now you two can contiue with the circle jerk.

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Oh and for a report that has some analysis from the smartest minds in the world. THis nicely puts into the picture where the world will be in 50 years. Note at PPP, even with a higher aggregate GDP, China and to a degree India will still be no where closer to poor poor America. :slight_smile: Happy googling…

http://www.gs.com/insight/research/reports/report6.html

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Matsui, I don't see Khilafah Land on any of these projections. How can we take it seriously with such an oversight?

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I luv this part; its so on the mark:

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The NIC issued the report a few weeks before Bush’s inaugural address, but it serves to dump still more cold water on the lofty fantasy of America delivering freedom to oppressed people everywhere. In Asia, the report states, "present and future leaders are agnostic on the issue of democracy and are more interested in developing what they perceive to be the most effective model of governance." If the president really wanted to spread freedom and democracy around the planet, he would (among other things) need to present America as that "model of governance"—to show the world, by its example, that free democracies are successful and worth emulating. Yet the NIC report paints **a world where fewer and fewer people look to America as a model of anything. We can't sell freedom if we can't sell ourselves.
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'America's current foreign policy is encouraging this trend, the NIC concluded.'
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Lol, i dunn wanna say it, I TOLD YOU SO!

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Hmmm so the CIA worried about rise of political islam the amerikkkans are intefering and occupying muslim lands illegally no longer reallying on the puppet regimes to do thier dirty work because they don't know when they will collapse, they go on about islam day and night 24/7 on their one track media but these idiots oops right wing brigade and one fool with 3 login names on here say no islamic state going to happen yeah ok im really convinced NOT!

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Yes, one khilafah-obsessed, America-hating, uneducated GS poster is smarter than all the think tanks in the world combined. :rolleyes:

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AK47 Do you represent the Muslim Ummah? Officially?