F-22Raptor
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Honestly, I've begun to rethink the events of the late 20th century (from the point of view of the Russian). What used to be defeat and global collapse, now seems to me as strategic retreat (as we usually did in all our wars since Scythian times). Was it the sudden collapse of the USSR or may be it was a deliberate dismission with the aim of regrouping and changing tactics? Well, you can definitely say that the West in 2017 looks immeasurably weaker than in 1997. What will happen in 2037? Who will eventually be the winner in the confrontation between Russia and America? The answer is no longer as unambiguous as it was in the 1990s.
The US won 25 years ago, and left you in the dust. The US economy is now at $19 trillion and soon to surpass $20 trillion, while the Russia economy remains stagnant. Our demographics are in a much better position long term than Russia. Sure the US and Russian militaries will remain competitive for years to come, but our resources are far greater than Russia's. The US has a multitude of world class companies, while Russia has next to none. Our Universities remain the best in the world.
Russia is great at being a global irritant that in some areas punches above its weight, but this "Russia vs US" competition ended years ago.