I would prefer to abandon the terminology of the past. 'Superpower' is something which we used during the cold war time. Why use it now?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the U.S. became the undisputed superpower that it is today, it was primarily because of its technology, whether it is in transportation, agriculture, high-tech industry, medicine, etc.
Americans like to add the word 'super' when they're describing things.
The world would be better off with multiple superpowers. When Communist USSR was a superpower, the world was better off.
I don't have a superpower.
If I could have one superpower, I'd want to have the power of mind over matter. I'd want to be able to move things and people with my mind.
American power remains today what it was in the Second World War and the Cold War: the greatest force for freedom in the world.
'Smart power' is the use of American power in ways that would help prevent and resolve conflict - not just send our military in.
American power worldwide is at its historic zenith.
Britain is doing brilliant things around the world and that is why I described as a 'superpower on development.'
Ever since I've been a little kid I've always wanted superpowers, which is the coolest thing in the world.