Donald
Trump Will Cause US Power to Collapse
Election of Republican 'speeds up decline' of America,
claims Nobel Prize-nominated professor
By Harriet Agerholm
December 08, 2016
"Information
Clearing House"
- "The
Independent"
- A sociologist credited with predicting the fall of
the Soviet Union has warned that US global power is in a
phase of accelerated decline under the leadership of
Donald Trump — and will collapse while the property
mogul is the White House.
Norwegian professor Johan
Galtung is known as the "founding father" of peace
studies as a scientific subject and is recognised for
correctly predicting numerous historical events, among
them the Tiananmen Square uprising in China and the
September 11 attacks.
He attracted controversy in 2000 when he predicted US
global power would collapse by 2025.
But under the Bush administration he revised his
forecast for the collapse to 2020. Now, he says that
reality that is materialising following election of the
bombastic billionaire.
Mr Trump’s election on an anti-immigrant
platform coincides with one of the final phases of the
decline predicted in the social scientist’s 2009 book The
Fall of the American Empire—and then What? where he
forecast the rise of facism before the country's power
receded.
The President-elect has vowed to deport three million
illegal immigrants as soon as he enters office and build
a wall along the American border with Mexico.
He told
Motherboard the election of Mr Trump "speeds up
the decline", although he qualified the statement,
saying: "Of course, what he does as a President remains
to be seen."
Dr Galtung
added that the President-elect's critical attitude to
Nato also indicated the US would cease to be a
superpower.
The Republican
has previously indicated the US might not come to the
aid of those in the alliance if they failed to meet the
designated defence spending.
“The collapse
has two faces,” Dr Galtung told the tech news site,
“Other countries refuse to be good allies and the USA
has to do the killing themselves, by bombing from high
altitudes, drones steered by computer from an office,
special forces killing all over the place.
"Both are
happening today, except for Northern Europe, which
supports these wars, for now. That will probably not
continue beyond 2020, so I stand by that deadline.”
Yet Xenia
Wickett, head of the US and Americas programme at
think-tank Chatham House told The Independent
it was "totally unrealistic" to believe the US would
stop being a global power by 2020.
"The US is a
global power for many reasons. It has the strongest
military in the world, it has the most robust soft power
in terms of its universities, [...] in terms of its
companies and in terms of the reach of its media. It
also remains the biggest economy in the world. The idea
that any of these things are going to change in the next
four years is unrealistic."
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