As the United States continues to grapple with internal divisions and a declining global reputation, a growing number of nations are reevaluating their relationships with the country. A shift in global politics and values has led to a widespread perception that America's influence is waning, and its once-cherished leadership role is being filled by other nations. From Europe's increasing reliance on China for trade and security to the rise of the BRICS nations in the global economy, the world is slowly but surely moving on from its long-standing romance with America. But what does this mean for the future of international relations, and will the US be able to adapt to its new role on the world stage?


The global romance with America turned sour years ago. Now the world's ready for a divorce