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Subject No, the Chinese Won't Invade America If Secessionists Succeed
Date January 23, 2021 12:29 PM
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** January 23, 2021
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** By Ryan McMaken
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** No, the Chinese Won't Invade America If Secessionists Succeed ([link removed])
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If the United States breaks up into smaller pieces, how will the new nations be able to defend themselves from the likes of China? Thanks to geography and wealth, even smaller American states would be well protected from Asian and European powers.

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** Only Ideological Change Can Make the World a More Peaceful Place ([link removed])
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Given that so much of the world is in the grip of false ideologies, what can we do? Mises says that the answer does not lie in international organizations or treaties. “It is futile to place confidence in treaties, conferences, and…bureaucratic outfits."

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A store of value is not necessarily a medium of exchange, and in our current fiat money system, gold is not money. But it has most of the desirable properties of money, and there is much to learn form the process of how it became money in the past.

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