America, First in the World
By Tino
Much of the US and the European intellectuals elites are still infected by the mental disease that is anti-Americanism, constantly beating their drum of pessimism regarding the future of America. Today seems appropriate to take a look at what the figures say.
1. First in Knowledge
America has only some 4.5% of world population but almost 40% of world spending on R & D, 50% of world industrial patents and over 60% of scientific Nobel prizes every year. In the two central fields of as Biotech and Computer technology the US is holding it's lead, and in future fields such as Nanotechnology is taking the lead. America is the world leader in Nanotech, alone standing for one third of R&D and over 50% of top rated journal articles.
2. First in Economics
The US economy is a 12 Trillion $ juggernaut, dwarfing any and all competitors. Last year the US economy grew by 4.4%, this year it will grow by another 3.8%. This means that America added not one but two Saudi-Arabias to its economy last year alone! Every three years the US is adding an entire France to its economy.
For all the fuss, the public debt as a share of GDP only increased by 0.7% in 2004, from 37.5% to 38.2%. This year it will not increase at all, and by next year debt/GDP is actually going to start decreasing. Of the worlds 20 largest companies, 11 are American, including numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6. And of the world 20 richest people, again 11 are American. More than one third of all billionaires in the world are American citizens, most of them self-made entrepreneurs.
American households now have some 49 Trillion $ in net assets, enough to buy a brand new 2005 Ferrari 612 for every man woman and child in Italy, France and Germany! Or buy the Frankfurt and Paris Stock exchanges 16 times over. Again, despite all the hype last year Americas households added to their net worth.
3. First in defense
The US spends some 3.7% GDP on defense, but what is little for America is great for the world. America stands for 48% of world defense spending. The budget of the US coastguard is alone larger than the total defense budget of 171 of the worlds 191 nations!
Some 1.4 million men and women (15% are women) are in active duty, of which about 500.000 are combat troops of the Army and Marines. 138.000 of this force are fighting bravely every day to bring liberty to Iraq, and some 180.000 American soldiers are still stationed in Europe and East Asia on the request of those countries.
Of the US armies 37 active combat brigades, 10 are serving in Iraq, in addition to 3 brigaded from the National Guard and 25.000 of 175.000 US Marines. So much for all the armchair generals declaring you “overreached”.
In June 2005 the US army exceeded its recruiting goals, and is expected to finish the year with only an 8000 shortfall. The Marines, Navy and Air force have all exceeded their recruiting goals. They may not write for the NY-Times, but there are clearly still many people left in the heartland who believe something’s are worth fighting for.
4. First in Aid
In Official Development Aid, the US gave 19 billion dollars in 2004, 25% of world total. This is a doubling since Bush came into office. The US gives 60% of all world food aid, saving million from hunger every day.
Unlike most nations, the ODA is only a small part of American Aid. In total, Americans (mostly the private sector) give some 60 billion $ each year, again dwarfing any other nation. Scholarships given by American Universities to poor students from the thirds world amount to 1.3 billion dollars, the same as the entire foreign aid given each year by Switzerland!
5. First, as always, in Freedom
No year in modern history has seen more success for Americans role in the world than the period between last 4th of July 2005 and today. Since than we have had historical free elections in Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine and Lebanon, all with American support and each with pro-western candidates winning.
A poll taken in March of 2004 of some 2000 Iraqis shows that 62% believe their country is heading in the right direction, and only 23% in the wrong direction. Another poll by Mansoor Moaddel shows that 75% of Iraqis believe Iraq is better of after the US removed Saddam Hussein. The world banks figures for Iraqi GDP growth in 2004 were, 51.7%, the highest by far in the world. If this is not the impression the media has given perhaps it is because enlightened intellectuals do not think in quantities, only in anecdotes.
Elevating the Representativeness Bias into an art form, a burning car a day matters more than the collective progress of a nation of 25 million. A good word for the those who do not understand the opinions of common Iraqis and the aggregate state of Iraqs economy would perhaps be “disconnected from the reality”. The IMF estimate for 2005 is a GDP growth rate of 17%, twice the rate of China.
6. Wishfull Pessemism
The same people predicted (and hoped) that Socialism would defeat capitalism, that the Soviet Union would outlast America, that the Japanese and European mixed economies would surpass America, and that Democracy would never come to Iraq and Afghanistan. The same politicians, academics and journalist in America and Europe are now predicting (and hoping) defeat and decline for America. They have always been wrong in the past and will be wrong again this time.
Figures are important, and they are supporting our case. But they cannot measure everything. There is no suitable metric for the love and admiration I and many others in Sweden and all over the world feel for America. As America fights for freedom we will fight with you.
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