The muse of history knew occasionally enough
superpowers. Superpowers, that were different as for their details,
but similar as for the methods and their conclusion.
The course that , many times, teaches their
abusive presence, is ,briefly, example to all.
No superpower does not remain sovereign for ever,
but, in the historical avenue, is replaced from new empires. Who
could imagine that Romans would prevail to the Greeks, the
Byzantines to Romans or the Turks to Byzantines and later, with a
lot of intermediary stages, would remain in the end alone the
Americans?
The patient historical observer is the alone that
is vindicated and has terminal right. Which is the truth, it will
appear at the end. And if the rise of this superpower follows the
fall, it is enough for us, if we are not the cushion that will
accept her thump.