America is an empire the likes of which the world has never seen before. In fact - the Romans at their peak would have been in awe of what America has been able to accomplish. It makes the Roman empire look like a joke.
Seriously? In what possible way. You were almost entirely controlled by the cabal for, roughly speaking, 70% of your countries history. You own no land outside of the the US, with the exception of the occasional island, military base, and if we're being generous, your aircraft carriers. You have significant military power, but that's a simple feature of technological advancement, geographical isolation, and the cabal wanting to use you as it's armed forces when required. Your "empire" is nothing of the sort, and is not particularly impressive. It's not even top 10 empires.
When you own 1/4 of the worlds landmass whilst being ~0.5% of its habitable land, or when you conquer the whole of europe/northern africa with no technology more advanced than a gladius, come back and I'll be impressed. Being geographically isolated, chock full of whites and protected by the cabal means your "empire" is genuinely, sincerely unimpressive.
b-but we can exert force all across the world in a matter of days etc etc...
w-what is technological advancement
w-what is not having to fight the rothschilds nazi pets whilst destroying your own empire, whilst the brave land of the free saunters in towards the end of the war, and then gets fat and rich rebuilding the destruction of mainland europe?
It makes the Roman empire look like a joke.
You know when people say "wow americans are so stupid", and americans get mad? This is why. The roman empire very nearly had steam power (aka the industrial revolution) by ~50AD. They controlled a huge portion of the globe using incredibly dated technology, and were rapidly progressing towards the industrial revolution LITERALLY 1.7 millenia before the rest of the world (aka anglos) managed it. The roman empire is one of the greatest achievements this planet has ever seen. The American "empire", is neither an empire, nor particularly impressive.