As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, the question arises: does the 'special relationship' with Britain still exist, or is the UK just irrelevant? This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing The Guardian.

The economic gap between America and Britain has grown significantly. US President Donald Trump has asserted that 'the UK is dying.' However, culturally, it's a different story: British culture, music, film, and television continue to exert influence on the world stage.

The article quotes a view: 'I think the US is a bit oblivious … They don't pay a lot of attention to the UK.' This reflects the complex nature of the relationship between the two countries. While the political and military alliance remains important, changing economic and strategic interests call for a reassessment of the 'special relationship' concept.

Historically, Britain's relationship with the US has been deep, but in the current geopolitical landscape, the significance of this bond appears to be diminishing. The US's 250th anniversary is a moment to reflect on the future of the relationship between the two nations.