In the urge to amass wealth and power
Feb 25, 2025
Today, if you closely examine the world map, you'll realize that there is hardly a truly peaceful and livable place for humans anymore. Our world has become increasingly restless and violent. Before traveling anywhere, it's essential to check online for updates on the temperature, conflicts, or any ongoing communal violence in that region. Unfortunately, certain hidden forces have turned what was once paradise into chaos. The United States bears a significant share of responsibility for this situation, having played a major role in shaping the world into its current state.
The relentless pursuit of power and wealth is the primary reason we have reached this point, making our planet increasingly uninhabitable in the near future. The journey from Obama to Trump, then Biden, and now potentially Trump again has been remarkable. The U.S. is undeniably a policy-driven nation, but when Republicans, especially Trump, take power, the landscape shifts dramatically. In a single day, the country undergoes drastic changes, altering policies so abruptly that the world struggles to keep up. As a result, other nations are forced to adjust their policies in response to the new direction set by the U.S.
As the self-proclaimed global police, America’s decisions—whether domestic or international—inevitably ripple across the entire world, reaching even the smallest households. Such is the extent of its influence; it can sway governments and even orchestrate regime changes.

A recent example was seen is Syria, where the U.S. played a role in toppling one leader and installing another. Interestingly, there was a time when the U.S. labeled a certain leader as a terrorist, but once he aligned with American interests, that terrorist tag vanished. In the eyes of the U.S., if a so-called terrorist serves their agenda, he is no longer an enemy but a saint. These are all relations of convenience.
When Donald Trump took office, we anticipated challenges, but not to the extent of what unfolded. From the moment he was sworn in, his so-called valuable signature became a tool that worked against humanity on a global scale. Time and again, he demonstrated how a single stroke of his pen could reshape the world—almost as if driven by resentment, either towards the world itself or towards America for denying him a second term.
America's greed has destabilized the world, valuing lives unequally. Trump swiftly enforced mass deportations and took a hard stance on Mexico, Canada, and India. India, prioritizing trade, cautiously avoided conflict with its strategic ally, the U.S.

No country has dared to defy the U.S. Colombia, Canada, and Mexico resisted but ultimately gave in to Trump's pressure. Now, Europe faces similar challenges, with Trump even attempting to buy Greenland and suggesting Canada become a U.S. state, showcasing his global arrogance.
In the past, the U.S. has never deported more than 500,000 immigrants annually, mostly border apprehensions, casting doubt on the feasibility of mass deportation.
How exactly would the U.S. execute what would be the largest law enforcement operation in world history? And at what cost? Deporting an estimated 11 million people who, as of 2022, lacked permanent legal status and faced the risk of removal presents immense logistical, financial, and humanitarian challenges.
Mass deportation would cripple industries, separate families, strain public budgets, and cost over $315 billion, causing lasting economic and social harm.

The reality is that the U.S. thrives at the expense of the rest of the world, and other nations should recognize this. If countries stood together against the dominance of the dollar and U.S. war-driven policies, America would fall. But the U.S. knows that will never happen because the world is not united—each nation pursues its own independent agenda, just as Modi strategically uses the India Bloc for his own objectives.

SAJIKUMAR
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