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“Four dead and dozens injured are the preliminary results of the storming of the Capitol, the seat of Congress in the American capital, Washington, D.C.” Asbj\u00f8rn Rasmussen with a personal classification of yesterday’s events.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n Why was the Capitol so unsecured despite all warnings?<\/strong> Donald Trump’s role in this sad spectacle is extremely questionable; in the eyes of many, the still incumbent U.S. president has crossed a line that will not be without consequences either for him personally or for his political legacy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n But it also remains questionable why, despite all warnings, the Capitol was so unsecured that a mob was able to enter, especially considering how quickly U.S. security agencies otherwise have their finger on the trigger, in ordinary traffic stops, for example.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Age of Rage<\/strong> Some 30 years after the end of the Cold War, from which the U.S. emerged as the shining victor, as an unrestricted world power, indeed as a “New Rome,” as pathetic political scientists put it at the time, the U.S. rather resembles the outgoing Roman Republic, which, flanked by military overextension, went to ruin in the long run because of its internal contradictions. The fuse that exploded yesterday in Washington, D.C., had been burning for a long time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The warning of a mass murderer<\/strong> “Racism on the rise? Most certainly. Is it the outlet for America’s frustration? Is the frustration justified? Who is to blame for the chaos? At a point when the world is witnessing communism stumble as an imperfect system of organizing people, democracy seems to be going the same way. No one sees the big picture.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n
What no hostile power has succeeded in doing since the British set fire to the building in 1813 during the British-American War, neither Nazis, communists nor Islamists, numerous demonstrators from their own country, from regions of the USA which the power elites were able to ignore for a long time, which they overlooked, succeeded in storming this architectural symbol of American democracy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The superpower is battered, beset by domestic tensions that have not yet passed their peak but are only approaching it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In 1992, an article appeared in a small-town American newspaper, written by a young man who had participated as a veteran in the first Gulf War, a time when the United States was at the height of its power and global reach. The article states:<\/p>\n\n\n\n