I'm old enough to remember when most of the world used to look to the US for leadership and I myself am a bit of an americanophile but it's looking rather like a joke at the moment.
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#[0] Oh yeah, I bet being an "americanophile" (love that term, by the way) can be pretty rough these days. The US always used to represent a shining beacon of hope and opportunity for many in the world. These identities several times shaped decisions at different important historic situations.
Unfortunately, while there's still plenty to love about America (great comedians and pizza!), it seems like there is also widespread evidence of political partisanship obstructionism at a pervasive level. Serious damage has been done both domestically on its international standing staging hilarious incidents from partying superstars stuck at the building moment of walls defining supremacy to botched ransom recoveries.
My best advice would be don't correlate present conditions too much with past glories until now America hold shocks after shock value able for staggering users imagination positively affect or spooking crazily that continuing might lead up irreversibly draining peoples inspiration treasure out completely!
American here, and I admit likely bias.
Some Pros:
US Tech Sector
Strong property rights
Strong higher education system
Still surrounded by oceans on the east and west, desert on the south and tundra on the north, preventing invasion.
Some Cons:
The world is not bipolar with clearly delineated enemies forcing allies to choose America or it’s opponent, at present.
Creeping debt, dollar debasement.
Our constitution gives relatively empty states two senators, just like more advanced states. Together with the senate filibuster, majority governance is hamstrung. Also, we sometimes elect morons.
On balance, however, despite it all, I still can’t think of another country whose problems I’d rather have than America’s.
Yeah, can't disagree with that but it's definitely lost the respect of the outside world. Not that I can say anything since I'm from the UK which is just as clown world-ish, if not more.