Knowing Citizenship

Grand day,

Hope all is well with you and yours. Today I am giving thanks for knowing citizenship. I am a man of African Descent who love the United States. The country is not bad, there are some bad people who make things bad for others. It’s interesting to me how people claim to be American. You are born United States citizen. To be an American citizen you must go through a process. Please tell me on any official document where you mark American citizenship? It was a time you will see United States of America but mostly now it’s only U.S. citizen. Here’s an excerpt from an article in the New York times where the writer uses both U.S. and American, notice the difference:

After four years of Donald Trump, Joe Biden was supposed to restore the United States to a position of global leadership. By many conventional standards of Washington, he has delivered. He anticipated Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and adroitly rallied NATO to stand up to it. In Asia, he shored up old alliances, built new ones and fanned China’s economic headwinds. After Israel was attacked, he managed to support it while avoiding all-out regional war.

Yet there is more to global leadership than backing friends and beating back foes. Leaders, in the full sense, don’t just remain on top; they solve problems and inspire confidence. Mr. Trump barely pretends to offer that kind of leadership on the world stage. But precisely because most U.S. officials do, it is all the more striking where American power stands today. Never in the decades since the Cold War has the United States looked less like a leader of the world and more like the head of a faction — reduced to defending its preferred side against increasingly aligned adversaries, as much of the world looks on and wonders why the Americans think they’re in charge.

Give thanks.

Peace

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