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US Military Defeat May Signal End of Hyper Power Status
A Chinese victory in the South China Sea, whether through a referendum or military victory, could show that the US is no longer a hyper power. With the possibility of a foreign military defeat, the future of the US is uncertain.
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The US may no longer be seen as a hyper power if it experiences a foreign military defeat, especially if it prints money in the process.
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The US may no longer be seen as a hyper power if it experiences a foreign military defeat, especially if it prints money in the process. Speculations on the next three to five years include the possibility of a Chinese victory in the South China Sea over Taiwan and the implications of a peer competitor causing the US to lose, rather than a deniable reason like COVID or Afghanistan.