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US Losing Its Imperial Status
Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
24 Sep 2018

“We are entering a new moment in history,” said Dubosian scholar Anthony Monteiro, which is in some ways a negation of the hegemonic dollar and the unipolar world, with the US as the policeman of humanity.

U.S. Imperialism in Decline

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