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How America’s Leaders’ Attempts To Dominate The World Are Weakening One Of Our Greatest Advantages

Independent Journal Review

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June 25, 2026

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How America’s Leaders’ Attempts To Dominate The World Are Weakening One Of Our Greatest Advantages

Washington’s attempts to dominate global finance through tight sanctions could be strengthening America’s adversaries. Iran has been avoiding U.S. sanctions by using Chinese yuan to sell its oil, the Wall Street Journal

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Liberty Nation

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· Jul 5, 2026

America 250: How America Became a Global Leader

From 13 colonies to a super power.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 2, 2026

America at 250: Freedom, Capitalism, and the Future of the American Dream

This article is adapted from Maria Bartiromo’s segment on Fox News “Sunday Morning Futures.” Watch the video. In the history of the world, America has quickly ascended to become the number one global superpower, thanks in large part to capitalism and the rule of law and a Constitution that protects freedom and property. Together, it...

The Independent

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· Jul 4, 2026

July 4 live: Trump slams communism and promotes his successes as he talks America’s 250th birthday from Mount Rushmore

‘We are the strongest and most powerful country on Earth,’ Trump declared from Mount Rushmore

Fortune

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· Jun 30, 2026

The U.S. Army is opening military bases to private billions — here’s why that changes everything for the next 250 years

America's next competitive advantage won't come from government spending alone, but aligning private capital with national security at speed and scale.

Mises Institute

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· Jul 9, 2026

The War System

The main aim of American foreign policy is to impose the will of our ruling elite on the rest of the world.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 6, 2026

Americans Will Never Shut Up or Do as We're Told

Two distinctly American traits that powered the Revolution: We don't like being told what to do by our supposed betters, and we really don't like being told to shut up.

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Related coverage for "How America’s Leaders’ Attempts To Dominate The World Are Weakening One Of Our Greatest Advantages": Liberty Nation — America 250: How America Became a Global Leader. The Daily Signal — America at 250: Freedom, Capitalism, and the Future of the American Dream. The Independent — July 4 live: Trump slams communism and promotes his successes as he talks America’s 250th birthday from Mount Rushmore . Fortune — The U.S. Army is opening military bases to private billions — here’s why that changes everything for the next 250 years. Mises Institute — The War System . Real Clear Politics — Americans Will Never Shut Up or Do as We're Told