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America's New Mercantile Empire: Digital Dominion and the Alliance Dilemma

President Trump's administration is reshaping global alliances, demanding technological fealty in an emerging AI age, echoing historical imperial designs with modern tools.

Jul 3, 2026 - World

America's New Mercantile Empire: Digital Dominion and the Alliance Dilemma

Author By Miles Corbin

President Trump's administration is reshaping global alliances, demanding technological fealty in an emerging AI age, echoing historical imperial designs with modern tools.

Why it matters: This redefinition of alliance is not merely a policy shift; it is a fundamental reordering of global power dynamics, casting erstwhile partners into roles perilously close to economic dependencies. The strategic denial of critical technological resources for economic and military advancement evokes the grievances of a nascent nation chafing under imperial strictures. Washington warned that "such an attachment of a small or weak towards a great and powerful nation dooms the former to be the satellite of the latter," a prescient observation for an era where digital sovereignty is paramount. The long-term implications are profound. As nations are compelled to "build around what they can't" due to US restrictions, the seeds of future technological independence, or indeed, resentment, are sown. This transactional approach risks fragmenting global progress, fostering an environment where a shared future is overshadowed by an insistence on singular dominion, potentially undermining the very "strength and consistency" the American founders sought for their own nation.

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