While it is hard to predict the future, periods of recession have historically been followed by rapid recovery. This question is murky though, because one person's definition of "stronger" may be different from another's. For instance, one person might consider America "stronger" if it had universal health care, whereas another would see that as a massive weakness.
yes
yes as at the time of typing this the euro will get you 1.36830 USD
In 2012 the English Pound (GBP) was stronger against the U.S. Dollar (USD) than the Euro (EUR). At the height of the GBP's value in 2012 it was worth 1.61 USD. At the height of the EUR's value in 2012 it was worth 1.34 USD.
much more favourably than about 6 months ago! (in favour of the dollar being stronger and the £ very weak relative to where it was)
Yes. At the current time, it is $1.59 to every pound. However, in the (recent) past, it has been as high as just over $2 to the pound.
The US emerged from World War I in a stronger economic condition than European nations because the war wasn't fought on US soil so we didn't have to rebuild and we entered the war late so we had fewer casualties.
because horses are stronger than us
No.
afg will bang them
Only time will tell...
yes
The US Army is currently the only globally recognized superpower, so they are unquestionably "stronger" than the army of India.
no
No it is not stronger since the European and USA recession the us dollar is stronger than the euro for the first time since 2003 1USD =0.76EUR
On Raw, the day after SummerSlam, which he cut a promo about Nexus being stronger than ever
In the 21st century, the US military is the most powerful in the world.
Rich