Europe’s 500-year strategy of colonizing resource-rich regions to fuel its economy with cheap oil, coal, uranium, and natural gas ended when the United States became the world’s industrial power.
The British excel at orchestrating color revolutions by employing soft power, supporting dissident groups, controlling media, and timing revolutions in countries like Egypt, Ukraine, and Georgia.
The Bank of England faces potential losses of $200+ billion due to Ukraine’s World Bank debt and August 2023 default, potentially burdening British taxpayers.
The British Empire evolved from a maritime to industrial to financial empire, leveraging wealth accumulated during the Bank of England’s first 200 years (1694-1914) to maintain global influence.
The American Civil War is viewed as a failed British and French color revolution attempt, resulting in the North’s subjugation of the South and subsequent reconstruction to prevent competition with Continental Europe and Britain.