No doubt that the U.S. is a super-power capable of conquering a relatively small country, but is it able to control it?
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The United States is a superpower whose influence reaches across oceans and beyond borders.
Our country, the United States of America, may be the world's largest economy and the world's only superpower, but we stretch ourselves dangerously thin by taking on commitments like Iraq with only a motley band of allies to share the burden.
The U.S. has intervened more often in more countries farther from its own shores than has any power in modern history.
U.S. power flows from our unmatched military might, yes. But in a deeper way, it's a product of the dominance of the U.S. economy.
If such a young nation as the U.S. could make it to superpower status, we could do it as well.
There is but one nation on the globe from which we have anything serious to apprehend, but that is the most powerful that now exists or ever did exist. I refer to Great Britain.
Not even a superpower can hold onto its economic sovereignty if it fails to get its fiscal house in order, and no one needs a well-regulated international economic order more than the United States.
The United States has been a global power since late in the 19th century.
There is no doubt that America is a superpower of the world and we cannot ignore them.
Every country that's ever been the most powerful country in the world ceases to be the most powerful country in the world at some point.
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