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The Finish of Pax Americana
America continues to be a worldwide power, says the Opinion columnist Carlos Lozada. However Trump’s need to “wield superpowers” with out behaving like a superpower is placing its status as a dependable chief for peace in danger.
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The solar has not set on American energy. What I feel it’s setting on is on the legit train in use of that energy on the world stage. For eight a long time after World Warfare II, the USA created and nurtured and led a system of alliances and establishments that not solely promoted and served American values and pursuits, but in addition prevented main conflicts from breaking out among the many nice powers. That system, the Pax Americana, the American peace, is vanishing. And it’s vanishing as a result of it was based mostly on energy, which we nonetheless have, however it was additionally based mostly on legitimacy and belief: belief in American management, belief in American judgment, belief in American intentions. And that belief is eroding. It’s eroding once you assault Iran with out consulting your allies after which retroactively attempt to enlist them in serving to you out. It’s eroding once you threaten a NATO ally with taking Greenland. It erodes once you denigrate this technique that you just’ve created since you’ve determined that management is for suckers. The U.S. desires the advantage of hegemony below Trump. It doesn’t need the tasks of being the hegemon, guaranteeing collective safety, selling financial openness, nurturing these alliances. Trump doesn’t actually need to behave like a superpower. He desires to wield superpowers.
April 13, 2026
