The core reasons they advocate for preparing to move abroad are based on the convergence of two major threats: economic collapse and internal political decay:
Economic Downfall and Shift in Global Power: Based on their study of historical and deterministic economic models, they believe the American "empire" is approaching a critical inflexion point.
They assert that the long-term reliance on "limitless money" and escalating national debt will inevitably lead to a national "downfall" and a major "shift in power" away from the United States.Vulnerability to Economic Warfare: The rising global superpower, inferred in their accounts as "Falcon," is challenging American dominance primarily through non-kinetic means. They suggest the contemporary conflict is defined by "economic warfare," which they consider to be a "cheaper" but equally devastating means of conflict than traditional military confrontation.
The structural failure of the US to secure its systems against external exploitation is predicted to contribute to its decline.Internal Political Fragmentation and Incompetence: The former officers express deep skepticism regarding the competence and stability of the political system.
They observe high turnover within the intelligence community, driven by internal "Box-Checking and Political Climbing". They argue this internal political fragmentation and gridlock make the country vulnerable and increase the likelihood of a necessary "Hard Reset" of the American system.
In essence, the warning is a professional judgment that deep internal vulnerabilities—financial insolvency and political dysfunction—are making the US system structurally unsound and exploitable by foreign adversaries, necessitating preparation for severe instability and a likely collapse of domestic financial and political stability.
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