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2005-08-18
The root servers are all over the world and not all are controlled by American interests. They could just ignore parts of the zone transfers from the US and go on serving the records.
Would make for some interesting controversy, that.
The registrars does not control the root servers though, only domains that has been registered with them and fortunately not all registrars are US-based.
Perhaps or maybe the world finally tells the US to go fuck itself.