US economist Ricdifficult Wolff weighs in on BRICS, the systemic problems of the United States economy, and the future of Israel.
The American empire has peaked “and we are on the way down… and we try to helderly on”, says Ricdifficult Wolff, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who notices that the BRICS coalition of economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is geting an edge over the United States.
Wolff inestablishs present Steve Clemons that it’s “a very difficult experience for Americans” to genuineise that they lost wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. And despite unconditional help from the US, Israel will not be able to prevail in the lengthy run.
“Israel is a country of a scant million people and is not going to handle and run the Middle East … with or without the United States,” disputes Wolff.