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American national debt increases and becomes unpayable

Lucas Leiroz, research fellow in international law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
The American national debt situation is reaching an extremely worrying point for the country’s stability. Recently, the debt reached its highest point since World War II, and is currently equivalent to the totality of the American economy itself. Debt has been high for years and the worsening has been progressive, however, with the pandemic of the new coronavirus, spending in the country was raised to the maximum and the crisis due to the national debt became almost inevitable.

U.S. economy soars. Will it hold on for Trump’s 2020 reelection bid?

U.S. President Donald Trump will enjoy the backdrop of a strong economy as he delivers his second State of the Union address.
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss a Trump economy where Americans working has reached a five-year high, as manufacturing, factory output continues to rise despite naysayer predictions.
The question ahead for the Trump White House, all the way up to 2020, is whether the economic surge is sustainable.

Russia sold off half of its stock of US Treasury bonds in April

After collecting a little bit of US debt last year, the Russians have decided now to start dropping it.
In April, Russia liquidated  about half of its stock of US Treasury bonds, up considerably from the rate of liquidation that it had been following in previous months, which amounted only to about $10 billion.
April’s selloff amounted to more than $47 billion.
Sputnik reports:

America Spends About Half of World’s Military Expenditures

The National Priorities Project headlines “U.S. Military Spending vs. the World” and reports: “World military spending totaled more than $1.6 trillion in 2015.
The U.S. accounted for 37 percent of the total.” But it can’t be believed, because, even if other nations aren’t under-reporting their military expenditures, the U.S. certainly is — under-reporting it by about 50%.