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RIP, American Empire Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] Into The Graveyard of Empires - The 20-year Afghanistan experiment is over... - Saigon, 1975 and Kabul 2021... - The graveyard of empires... Recommended Link [Detonating in 3… 2.. 1…]( [Read more here...]( Declining smartphone sales is troubling for Apple.… It’s like running an engine on a single battery connection. But Apple’s fate could change on September 8. On September 8, I believe Apple will announce a brand-new device — the “iPhone Killer,” thus connecting its positive terminal (red). If I’m correct, certain stocks could soar when the Nasdaq opens trading. [Click image (below) to learn more »]( Annapolis, Maryland August 16, 2021 [Brian Maher]Dear Reader, “Love is like war,” said Henry Louis Mencken — “easy to begin but very hard to stop.” After 20 loving years, the United States has walked out on Afghanistan. The Taliban is already squiring the lovelorn around Kabul. Matrimony… holy or unholy… is imminent. Have you looked at the television? Afghans are so hot for the Taliban’s hug they are smuggling themselves into the wheel wells of United States Air Force transport planes — with frightful consequences. [United States Air Force transport planes] But the stars had always crossed this unlikely dalliance. The thing was doomed before the first kiss. Americans Are Poor Imperialists As we have written before: Americans are a restless, fitful people. We are eternally on the jump. We are forever hunting the fresh adventure, the next chance. We are perpetually peeking over the next hill. That is, Americans are poor imperialists. We simply lack the patience the business demands. And the patience required to tame and police an Afghanistan would have taxed old Job beyond all human endurance… and worn the soul clear out of him. Afghanistan is less a nation than a sort of Asian West Virginia. It is a badland of warring McCoys and Hatfields. Will they ever come to terms… and clasp hands? The lion and the lamb will first clasp hands. "You Americans have the watches," said the Taliban. "But we have the time." They did – they do — have the time. Recommended Link [Billionaire Leaves Crowd In Shock]( [Read more here...]( An audience of a few hundred (including myself) quietly gathered in Washington D.C. a few months back. That’s when the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, took the stage… and shocked the entire room. It all has to do with this image you see on your screen… showing a surprising new discovery he’s made. Not only will this blow you away… it could also transform the American economy forever. [Click here for Elon’s shocking reveal (plus see what it means for you)…]( The Taliban Didn’t Need to Win… to Win The Taliban did not need a victory. They merely needed to avoid a defeat. They were the hopeless prizefighter matched against the great champion. Their strategy was to waltz around the ring for all 12 scheduled rounds, to frustrate their pursuer... and tie him up in clinches when cornered. That is, their central ambition was not to deliver a blow — but to avoid a blow. They wagered the fellow would tire of the chase eventually… throw up the sponge… and climb out of the ring. They wagered accurately. And they are presently collecting a fantastic purse. The American reputation is absorbing a severe trouncing. The scene here is the United States embassy in Saigon. The year is 1975: [United States embassy in Saigon] The scene here is the Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul. The year is 2021: [Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul.] The aircraft is moving… incidentally. These desperates are frantic to climb in nonetheless. Who Will Trust the United States? What about America’s allies? Will they trust it to brawl alongside them in case of a fight? They have seen these images. They have tracked the news. Neither the images nor the news instills confidence in American resolve. In the 1870s, the German government would not accept American bonds — “even if signed by an angel in heaven,” as one fellow styled it. If the signature of a heaven-based angel cannot instill confidence, then what about the signature of an Earth-based politician? And a Washington-based politician at that? Why should an ally trust the pledges of the United States government to fight for them? Perhaps it is time these allies pursued alternate defense arrangements. And perhaps the United States should take them off its hook… and let them go their independent ways. Recommended Link [04ghd74j - 3b95 - dt38 - 43vg - g7sp38gt]( See this 32-digit code? While it’s just for illustrative purposes, it’s the prototype for a brand-new digital infrastructure that is set to replace the “old internet” as we know it. Act now to be early on the “new internet”… [Continue Reading >>Click Here]( We hazard Mr. Putin is having a good hard belly laugh this day. It was in Afghanistan that the Soviet Empire came to grief — in part because of American arms handed to its Afghan foes. Now the United States has taken the licking. How has it come to pass? The route to Kabul is long. And it is packed with twists… Going Abroad in Search of Monsters America "goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy," said Adams (John Quincy). But the once modest American Republic took up the hunt at the end of the 19th century. It found its first monster, a sad caricature of a monster, in Spain. As we have quipped before: Americans remembered the Maine. And forgot their Adams. They have been forgetting their Adams ever since... America has gone buccaneering around the globe. It has chased down monsters during WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq — twice — and Afghanistan. For every evil it scotched, another rose in its place. Hitler shouldered the Kaiser out of the way. Stalin, Hitler. Osama bin Laden threw Stalin aside in 2001… The Mischievous Gods 21 years ago, America was undisputed heavyweight champion of Earth. Its fleets commanded the Seven Seas, its armies policed the four corners of the globe. It was the Pax Americana. But the gods, they are a jealous lot. They will abide no mortal that has outgrown its britches. They will abide no hubris… So they hatched a plot. They enlisted zanies to fly airplanes into New York’s two identical towers — and Virginia’s Pentagon — on Sept. 11, 2001. President George Herbert Walker Bush rose to the bait. He ordered his men into Afghanistan. The gods proceeded to place their feet upon the table… settle in for the show… and munch buttered popcorn. They knew there is a reason why Afghanistan is labeled “the graveyard of empires.” They set the same trap for Alexander the Great over 2,000 years ago. Afghanistan was his ruin. They coaxed in Great Britain in the 19th century. Afghan warriors gave these British a savage, savage trouncing. The wrathful gods gave the godless Soviet Union a divine Afghan lesson during the 1980s. And now… in 2021… these gods have brought low their latest target — the United States. The graveyard of empires has another head marker. [Graveyard of empires] Is China Next? Note the caption atop the image — “Next up: China.” Is China next up? We do not know the answer. Yet we do know they… like Russia… enjoy razzing the United States over Afghanistan. Here the editor of Beijing mouthpiece The Global Times gives a good ribbing: Chinese netizens joked that the power transition in Afghanistan is even more smooth than the presidential transition in the US. [power transition] Pity the Nation But our concern is not China. Our concern is the United States — our beloved United States. And she is having a very rough go of things. Her name is being blackened. Thus our head drops in sorrow. "Empires have a logic of their own," our co-founders Bill Bonner and Addison Wiggin wrote in Empire of Debt, concluding: "That they will end in grief is a foregone conclusion." It would appear so. But as we have also written before: If the American empire is ending in grief, we hope for a quiet grief, a whimpering grief... not a shrieking grief. Perhaps — just perhaps — the United States can even restore the republic its founders intended... Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: Have you seen Jim Rickards’ [new blockbuster video on the Sixth Domain of War?]( It’s generating a lot of chatter in our office. You’ll see why when you [click here]( to see it. It involves instead a massive, $6.6 trillion daily flow of capital that you can tap for potentially large gains. [And Jim recently revealed his proprietary secret]( for profiting from this massive, $6.6 trillion daily flow of capital that’s overlooked by most investors. 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