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Superpower US still too young to take path toward decline
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Superpower US still too young to take path toward decline

The article discusses whether the United States is peaking as a global leader and beginning a decline, or if it will maintain its superpower status. It suggests that leadership in artificial intelligence and renewed soft power could help Washington retain its advantage over China. The piece references President Donald Trump's speech at the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence celebrations, highlighting ongoing debates about American global influence.

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Superpower US still too young to take path toward decline

The article discusses whether the United States is peaking as a global leader and beginning a decline, or if it will maintain its superpower status. It suggests that leadership in artificial intelligence and renewed soft power could help Washington retain its advantage over China. The piece references President Donald Trump's speech at the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence celebrations, highlighting ongoing debates about American global influence.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by acknowledging concerns about U.S. decline while suggesting potential areas where the U.S. could maintain its dominance. There is no overtly positive or negative framing of the U.S.'s position, though it does imply that the country faces challenges in retaining

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