No they don't. We arw already seeing changes as countries are coming to the negotiating table. No one has any idea what's going to happen.
Bullying might work, true.
Then again, all the other kids might gang up against the big kid in class that wants to bully them and might together put the bully in his place.
We in America have had it good. Very good. Many countries willingly go along with the current status because this is not only good for America, but it is good for them. We provide the reserve currency that greases the wheels of global transactions. We provide an abundant source of consumption in most any product a country can make, thus supplying them with a flow of dollars that is good to buy anything they want in the world. And we had, for years, provided things like USAID to assist struggling countries in many ways. And so, for many countries, it was best to cooperate in order to be part of this Pax Americana.
All this may soon be gone. USAID, which has done so much to spread American goodwill (
United States Agency for International Development - Wikipedia ) is being shut down (
After months of cuts, State Department says it's officially shuttering USAID .
And countries are seriously considering abandoning the US Dollar as the world reserve currency (
https://money.usnews.com/investing/...at-happens-if-the-dollar-loses-reserve-status ) If that happened, all those dollars spread throughout the world come back to America. People will have no more use for them. And then, we have far more dollars in America chasing fewer goods, which is the textbook cause of high inflation. High tariffs are pushing many countries away from the US Dollar.
America will remain great only if it retains at least the modicum of goodness and compassionate strength we have had in recent years, sharing our wealth through organizations like USAID, and standing fixed and strong in support of a reliable dollar used throughout the world.
Why would we give it up in a greedy search for more?