An analysis highlights growing problems within the United States' defense establishment, citing issues with the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, ongoing maintenance challenges for the F‑35 fighter, and the limited impact of recent campaigns. The piece also points to the United States' prolonged involvement in conflicts such as Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq and the recent Iran confrontation, arguing that unclear objectives have led to endless wars. Domestically, rising inflation and eroding savings are weakening the economic foundation that underpins America's global financial advantages, while alternative payment systems and non‑dollar trade networks are beginning to emerge.