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To: fangle
"Incorporating emerging powers while placating status quo states is no simple feat. But the task should appear less daunting when it is understood that success will benefit ascendant states as much as it will the United States. It will bring ascendant states recognition and legitimacy to match their new power. Granted, they will have to accept a multilateral order built on U.S. principles. But they -- especially China and India -- have grown phenomenally by doing just that. Now that they are concerned with sustaining their current high rates of economic growth, emerging powers share some interests with the United States on issues such as the security of energy supplies and the prevention of global pandemics."
2 posted on 06/17/2007 9:45:56 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: OpusatFR

“China’s efforts do not necessarily conflict with U.S. interests, but they could if Beijing so desired. From a U.S. perspective, it would be preferable for China and India to advance their interests within U.S.-led global governance structures rather than outside of them. The United States could get something in return for accommodating these states in institutions such as the UN and the IMF and giving them the recognition and prestige they demand: a commitment by Beijing and New Delhi that they will accept the key rules of the global game.”-———————

Yeah, just send them another 2.3 trillion and the rest of our manufacturing, expertise, and weaponry.

They built the EMs up, especially China, and now that the genie is out of the bottle, now, they are looking at the governments and trying to rein them in to keep from being shutout of the new financial order.

It’s coming and our Masters did it to us. In fact, I think our Masters may be shut out too.

They are too clever by half.


3 posted on 06/17/2007 9:49:00 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: OpusatFR

There are so many scary statements in that article.

Reading these goals of the Council on Foreign Relations, it looks to me like the CFR may be the source of the hidden/not so hidden agenda that requires the current push by President Bush for what would seem otherwise inexplicable policies: North American Union, amnesty for illegal immigrants, and giving Mexican truckers free access to our highways.


4 posted on 06/17/2007 11:43:32 AM PDT by fangle
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