Intelligence screens flickering out in Washington

UPDATED 0:18 AM EST, November 14, 2012

America no longer has a veto on the world's major events, because it no longer cares to intervene in most theaters of world policy, and the secondary powers therefore have no incentive to inform the US of what they intend: Washington's intelligence screens are going blank, writes the Spengler columnist David P. Goldman in Asia Times Online.

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