A leading Russian political analyst has
said the economic turmoil in the United
States has confirmed his long-held view
that the country is heading for
collapse, and will divide into separate
parts.
Professor Igor Panarin said in an
interview with the respected daily
IZVESTIA published on Monday: "The
dollar is not secured by anything. The
country's foreign debt has grown like an
avalanche, even though in the early
1980s there was no debt. By 1998, when I
first made my prediction, it had
exceeded $2 trillion. Now it is more
than 11 trillion. This is a pyramid that
can only collapse."
The paper said Panarin's dire
predictions for the U.S. economy,
initially made at an international
conference in Australia 10 years ago at
a time when the economy appeared strong,
have been given more credence by this
year's events.
When asked when the U.S. economy would
collapse, Panarin said: "It is already
collapsing. Due to the financial crisis,
three of the largest and oldest five
banks on Wall Street have already ceased
to exist, and two are barely surviving.
Their losses are the biggest in history.
Now what we will see is a change in the
regulatory system on a global financial
scale: America will no longer be the
world's financial regulator."
When asked who would replace the U.S. in
regulating world markets, he said: "Two
countries could assume this role: China,
with its vast reserves, and Russia,
which could play the role of a regulator
in Eurasia."
Asked why he expected the U.S. to break
up into separate parts, he said: "A
whole range of reasons. Firstly, the
financial problems in the U.S. will get
worse. Millions of citizens there have
lost their savings. Prices and
unemployment are on the rise. General
Motors and Ford are on the verge of
collapse, and this means that whole
cities will be left without work.
Governors are already insistently
demanding money from the federal center.
Dissatisfaction is growing, and at the
moment it is only being held back by the
elections and the hope that Obama can
work miracles. But by spring, it will be
clear that there are no miracles."
He also cited the "vulnerable political
setup", "lack of unified national laws",
and "divisions among the elite, which
have become clear in these crisis
conditions."
He predicted that the U.S. will break up
into six parts - the Pacific coast, with
its growing Chinese population; the
South, with its Hispanics; Texas, where
independence movements are on the rise;
the Atlantic coast, with its distinct
and separate mentality; five of the
poorer central states with their large
Native American populations; and the
northern states, where the influence
from Canada is strong.
He even suggested that "we could claim
Alaska - it was only granted on lease,
after all." Panarin, 60, is a professor
at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and has
authored several books on information
warfare.
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