Safe, fast, cheap global movement of goods will soon be only a memory, and at the same time, the world's demographics will continue aging -- with ever-fewer young people to fill workforces and pay taxes (along with other demographic problems). That combination, plus other factors, will disrupt every nation -- a process which has already begun.
America will be better positioned than almost anywhere else -- as it has been for the past 150 years or more -- but the disruptions will still be serious even there.
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization by Peter Zeihan
Interested in an intelligent, well-sourced look at the world as different from the mainstream view as Q is from CRT? Zeihan, also author of The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder, is an author you shouldn't miss.
From the book's Amazon page:
2019 was the last great year for the world economy. For generations, everything has been getting faster, better, and cheaper. Finally, we reached the point that almost anything you could ever want could be sent to your home within days - even hours - of when you decided you wanted it. America made that happen, but now America has lost interest in keeping it going. Globe-spanning supply chains are only possible with the protection of the U.S. Navy. The American dollar underpins internationalized energy and financial markets. Complex, innovative industries were created to satisfy American consumers. American security policy forced warring nations to lay down their arms. Billions of people have been fed and educated as the American-led trade system spread across the globe. All of this was artificial. All this was temporary. All this is ending.
I want that also and have always seen things that way -- I believe most (sane) Americans (and probably most foreigners) do as well. During the Vietnam war, anti-war protests became HUGE and it was clear that people weren't protesting against the American public but rather against the few who set policy (and were thus responsible for the horrors of the war). From https://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-protests :
I believe that Americans not only love their "freedom and liberty and their guns" but also have a sense of brotherhood and compassion for their fellow man, and that even with the corruption within our institutions, American policies aimed at letting other nations participate fully in the global economy -- which vastly improved the lives of millions, pulling over a BILLION people up out of subsistence-level poverty beginning after WWII -- were largely the result of that widespread sense of brotherhood that the American public has manifested since the Revolution.
I can't quantify that and it's possible I'm giving this dynamic more weight than it deserves, but I have to say, reading Zeihan's The End of the World is Just the Beginning has strengthened my sense that America, both as a nation and as a collection of human beings, is really the keystone in moving Mankind away from evil and towards both freedom and compassion. This has been opposed and somewhat hidden by the Cabal's ever-stronger influence, but THAT, finally, is coming to an end; the dismantling has already begun.