I suppose that at foreign governments, that were ignored by the economically powerful western governments are always going to be suspect as they gain more and more worldwide power. Such as China and Russia under Putin. Putin has already stated that he intends to make Russia in a world dominating power, although he could find himself struggling against China with its massive numbers of cheap labour.
Russia has the advantage of huge amounts of energy, whereas China has the labour force. Who wins ? The energy suppliers or the vast human labour force.
You can see what Putin is up to in Russia, he has got the Russian authorities to start arresting and prosrcuting anti-Putin protesters, such as the Alexei Navalny political opposition party. If the members get prosecuted they face up to 10 years in a Siberian prison. So much for democratic opposition. Putin wants to crush any idea of democracy, and then reform Russia as the old USSR with a huge land-based army. Then, I bet he will over-run Latvia, Lithuania, and the Ukraine and put everyone back behind the Iron Curtain. Happy days are here again !!!
I think that the States is knackered anyway as a world power. I recently watched a couple of really good programmes, on TV, about how America drove massive factory production after the war and into the early sixties. Another programme was about a rocket silo in Nebraska [I think], which is now abandoned, and was so advanced that it almost certainly put an immediate stop to Russia's sabre rattling in the late sixties. At that stage the States was the place to be, loads of good employment if you were prepared to work, and a country that you really could do very well for yourself.
Unfortunately, the country is now full of self-serving, greedy grab-alls who care nothing for their fellow worker. It's all about climbing to the top by stabbing your co-workers in the back and taking the rewards.
If Britain [and Ireland] want to get people back into work, and look forward to a future they need to re-introduce large scale factory manufactering for all those young people who have no second or third level qualifications and who never will have. Give them productive jobs in factories, and apprenticeships, instead of just leaving them to live on social services all their lives.
OK, that's me done 😅. Me, I'm going back to training my donkey to go to the shops on his own with a shopping list - it hasn't been a success so far.
Pierre3.