Robert Kennedy: China has displaced the American empire.
In an article, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. considered the reduction of American influence on Saudi Arabia as an indication of the failure of American neocon policies in the world.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is the son of Senator F. Kennedy and the nephew of John F. Kennedy, the assassinated American president, wrote: “The collapse of American influence on Saudi Arabia and the new alliance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with China and Iran are painful signs of the gross failure of the neocons’ strategy to maintain American global hegemony with aggressive power projections.” »
Kennedy, who is rumored to be nominated in the 2024 election and compete with Joe Biden in the intra-party phase of the Democratic Party’s nomination, continued to write: “China has displaced the American empire by showing the image of economic power (instead of military power) . In the past decade, our country has spent trillions of dollars bombing roads, ports, bridges, and airports. “China has spent the same financial resources to build the same in the developing world.”
Kennedy wrote: “The war in Ukraine is the final collapse of the neocons’ short-lived ‘American century.’ Neocons’ projects in Iraq and Ukraine cost $8.1 trillion, depleted our middle class, made a mockery of America’s military power and moral authority, forced China and Russia into an unbreakable alliance, undermined the dollar’s position as the global currency. destroyed, caused the loss of millions of human lives and did nothing to advance democracy.”