Why America today is a house divided

 Last week, American President Joe Biden took to the podium at Independence Hall in the city of Philadelphia, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and of American democracy itself, to deliver a televised speech in which he warned his fellow-Americans that their democratic system, and thus “the soul of the nation”, was under assault by demagogic forces “from within” bent on destroying its very foundation.

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It was a dramatic clarion call to Americans unlike any other in their modern history, sounded in a speech that reportedly had been months in preparation, with noted historian Jon Meacham having lent a hand in its drafting, as he had done in the president’s earlier high-profile speeches.

How real is this putative threat and how true is the claim, echoed repeatedly by sundry analysts, that American democracy is teetering on the edge, hanging only by a thread.

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The threat is real and the claim is credible -- which is indeed alarming. It is alarming because, though the leading role the US has played in the international order that it helped build at the conclusion of the first half of the 20th century is today in question, America remains globally engaged as a big power whose sneeze, as we say, can make other countries catch a cold.

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In short, unlike Las Vegas, where what happens there stays there, what happens in America, will fan out in concentric circles of association that, like it or not, will in time, directly or indirectly, affect the lives of people everywhere around the world, much as had been the case of other big powers in history.

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