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As the US marks its 250th birthday, it operates an empire in all but name
World🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

As the US marks its 250th birthday, it operates an empire in all but name

The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence while reflecting on the historical shift from a republic to an empire. It notes that the U.S. acquired territories such as the Philippines after the Spanish-American War, a move opposed by figures like Mark Twain and William James. The piece highlights the debates around imperialism and mentions how modern leaders, including Donald Trump, have shown interest in expanding U.S. influence, such as through potential actions involving Greenland and the Panama Canal. The article emphasizes concerns about executive overreach and the erosion of democratic principles.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
As the US marks its 250th birthday, it operates an empire in all but name

The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence while reflecting on the historical shift from a republic to an empire. It notes that the U.S. acquired territories such as the Philippines after the Spanish-American War, a move opposed by figures like Mark Twain and William James. The piece highlights the debates around imperialism and mentions how modern leaders, including Donald Trump, have shown interest in expanding U.S. influence, such as through potential actions involving Greenland and the Panama Canal. The article emphasizes concerns about executive overreach and the erosion of democratic principles.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of historical and contemporary issues related to U.S. imperialism and political expansion, without overtly favoring one perspective over another. It references both historical opposition to imperialism and modern political ambitions without taking a clear立场

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