When the Global Sheriff Goes Home

Pile of Mikado pick-up sticks tangled together, symbolizing the fragile and interconnected structure of the global order

The global order that shaped our lives was not born from idealism or economics, but from war. After 1945 the United States built a system that protected trade, secured oceans, and contained the Soviet Union. For decades it worked. But once the enemy disappeared, the bill arrived—and America began quietly dismantling the empire it never wanted.