for how long UK economy can survive on Rolls Royce engines alone, soon chinese will make good engines too
LOOL Chinese will take decades to even come close to building an engine comparable to Rolls Royce, they arent even close to Russian engines(they still import from Russia), or france or mighty U.S . And mind you we are ahead of all of three in this field(well the U.S can be said to be at par with us). So china needs to catch up with France and Russia before it can even dream of nearing us in this department.
And since you are understimating us. you should know that building a viable/reliable engine is the epitome of technological capability a country posseses, Its shows how advance a country really is, since it has many spinoffs which helps promote many other sectors in a country's economy/industry. Reason why you see the Chinese investing billions trying to develope a reliable engine and other powers trying to improve on theirs.
True, true. We may not be an empire in the traditional sense of the word. But our political clout, cultural saturation of even the most hostile of markets (I'm looking at you Russia), our economic prowess (long-live the recovery) and our military that can make even the most stubborn of nations listen to us; that makes us an empire. When the US roars, nations stand up and listen. Out of respect or out of fear or looking to receive some benefits, the reasons don't matter. The US has more influence than any other nation on Earth and this fact isn't looking too likely to change. China has a growing military, nations are coming to resent it. China has a growing economy, nations want to be part of it, China's becoming more politically involved, nations are ignoring it, China is growing culturally, but US culture grows too, even in China.
You have to also know that you won't remain the world's sole superpower forever, there are other countries who will take over from you as well, foremost of which might be China( but maybe also India, Brazil, etc). No country will stay on top forever, empire rise, empire falls. The only difference is how long you try and remain on top and how well you manage your decline/fall. In this respect we have managed to stay relevant despite our fall/decline/loss of our empire. Even the U.S.S.R hasn't managed it that well. So it all depends on how well you manage your fall, other countries like Mongolia, Greece etc didn't managed theirs well, hence they are all but irrelevant to current world issues.
Moreover, when i hear some American members on here criticizing developing countries like China, India etc of copying i just . Many seem to forget the U.S also copied alot from us when we were the world sole superpower, we had lots of disputes with them for this, but they kept copying which i dont really blame them, since they were trying to catch up with us.They also did the same when Germany after Germany lost the war, where many German scientists were outright kidnapped to work for the U.S .lol All this did helped the U.S alot for it to get where it is today.That's why i never blame other developing countries of copying, no matter what. The end justifies the means. It doesn't matter how you got there as far you get there. The U.S did it, we in Europe even did it from imperial China, Japan did it,,South Kore did it etc...etc.....so others will keep doing it until they catch up and start surpassing the etablished ones as we have seen in the past.
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