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^
^^ THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
^
^^ At American troops pulled out of Vietnam in 1973, their strategists began to
^ ponder the reason for their defeat. After detailed scrutiny of the rise and fall
^^ of former empires and the Rape of Nations period during European colonization,
^^ they correctly deduced that any empire built on military might inherently sows the
^^ seeds of its own destruction during its birth. Thus they have come to the inescapable
^^ conclusion that they had to displace the ethnic and cultural distinctiveness of their
^^ enemies in order to taste everlasting victory. This was euphemistically named the
^ Free Trade Doctrine.
^
^^ Thus began the U.S. Global campaign on Lend (you US$), See (our hit movies) and
^^ Air (our Sit-coms).....
^
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^
^^ THE AMERICAN CENTURY
^
^^ The shipyards of Hollywood run by legendary commanders such as Spielberg,
^^ Coppola and Scorsese continues to christen massive battleships with bizzare
^^ names: Godfather, Rocky, Star Wars. Auxillary shipyards code named ABC, NBC and
^^ CBS churn out Aircraft Carriers such as the $6 Million Man, Laverne+Shirley and
^^ M*A*S*H. The Americans rule the air and sea with charismatic aces like Roger Moore,
^^ John Travolta, Richard Geerand Olivia Newton John.
^
^^ On the ground new shock divisions such as Pepsi, Nike and McDonalds mobilize for
^^ a second wave of landings even as crack U.S. units such as Boeing, IBM, Marlboro
^^ and Coca-Cola entrench themselves in their beachheads. Meanwhile the heartland of
^^ U.S. doctrine known as the Ivy League goes into overdrive, with prophets such as
^^ Modigliani, Friedman, Markowitz and Sharpe spreading free-market ideology to
^^ every corner of the globe.
^
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^
^^ THE PASSING OF THE TORCH
^
^^ 1976 marks the climax of Europe's final counter-offensive, the supersonic air
^^ liner Concorde jointly developed by France and England. Having gone through
^^ test-flights for five years with much fanfare, the first scheduled flight takes
^^ off on January 21st, taking off in London and landing in Bahrain. Trans-atlantic
^^ flights begin three months later.
^
^^ While it appears to be a resounding victory initially as was the Ardennes
^^ Offensive, it ultimately proves to be a massive strategic failure. Wide-bodied
^^ jets like the B747 make the Concorde uneconomical and it is never used by any
^^ airlines except British Airways, Air France and Singapore Airlines. Europe retreats
^^ inward and an entire generation of global expansion is lost to the Americans.
^
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^
^^ THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
^
^^ At American troops pulled out of Vietnam in 1973, their strategists began to
^ ponder the reason for their defeat. After detailed scrutiny of the rise and fall
^^ of former empires and the Rape of Nations period during European colonization,
^^ they correctly deduced that any empire built on military might inherently sows the
^^ seeds of its own destruction during its birth. Thus they have come to the inescapable
^^ conclusion that they had to displace the ethnic and cultural distinctiveness of their
^^ enemies in order to taste everlasting victory. This was euphemistically named the
^ Free Trade Doctrine.
^
^^ Thus began the U.S. Global campaign on Lend (you US$), See (our hit movies) and
^^ Air (our Sit-coms).....
^
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@IF
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@THEN
TEXT
^
^^ THE AMERICAN CENTURY
^
^^ The shipyards of Hollywood run by legendary commanders such as Spielberg,
^^ Coppola and Scorsese continues to christen massive battleships with bizzare
^^ names: Godfather, Rocky, Star Wars. Auxillary shipyards code named ABC, NBC and
^^ CBS churn out Aircraft Carriers such as the $6 Million Man, Laverne+Shirley and
^^ M*A*S*H. The Americans rule the air and sea with charismatic aces like Roger Moore,
^^ John Travolta, Richard Geerand Olivia Newton John.
^
^^ On the ground new shock divisions such as Pepsi, Nike and McDonalds mobilize for
^^ a second wave of landings even as crack U.S. units such as Boeing, IBM, Marlboro
^^ and Coca-Cola entrench themselves in their beachheads. Meanwhile the heartland of
^^ U.S. doctrine known as the Ivy League goes into overdrive, with prophets such as
^^ Modigliani, Friedman, Markowitz and Sharpe spreading free-market ideology to
^^ every corner of the globe.
^
ENDTEXT
@ENDIF
@IF
TURN
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@THEN
TEXT
^
^^ THE PASSING OF THE TORCH
^
^^ 1976 marks the climax of Europe's final counter-offensive, the supersonic air
^^ liner Concorde jointly developed by France and England. Having gone through
^^ test-flights for five years with much fanfare, the first scheduled flight takes
^^ off on January 21st, taking off in London and landing in Bahrain. Trans-atlantic
^^ flights begin three months later.
^
^^ While it appears to be a resounding victory initially as was the Ardennes
^^ Offensive, it ultimately proves to be a massive strategic failure. Wide-bodied
^^ jets like the B747 make the Concorde uneconomical and it is never used by any
^^ airlines except British Airways, Air France and Singapore Airlines. Europe retreats
^^ inward and an entire generation of global expansion is lost to the Americans.
^
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