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1 posted on 01/21/2005 8:24:24 AM PST by Tolik
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Nailed It!

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2 posted on 01/21/2005 8:25:57 AM PST by Tolik
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To: Tolik

BTTT.


3 posted on 01/21/2005 8:27:20 AM PST by gov_bean_ counter
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To: Tolik

Always brilliant - the estimable Charles Krauthammer - who understands history and anticipates the future with clarity.

I wish he had addressed the part that the European Union might aspire to occupy in this realignment.


4 posted on 01/21/2005 8:29:56 AM PST by highflight (from a distance - buzzards might appear as eagles.)
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Bump for later...


5 posted on 01/21/2005 8:30:35 AM PST by eureka! (It will not be safe to vote Democrat for a long, long, time...)
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To: Tolik
Once again the perceptive Krauthammer sees what's in plain sight.

This is yet one more clear and strong argument for the US to disengage from a hostile Europe and develop new and stronger ties with India, Japan, Australia, and Latin America
6 posted on 01/21/2005 8:33:24 AM PST by An Old Marine (Freedom isn't Free)
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This is why I think Bush is thinking about a new association of democracies as a post-cold war architecture that can act as a counterweight and magnet, otherwise Bush's inaugural speech has been characterized by Peggy Noonan as "mission inebriation":

"My own 2 cents speculation is that Bush is laying the foundation for some kind of association among democracies that is more effective than the U.N., that will not be intimidated if necessary by China's huge population (25% of the globe) with their coming exertion of economic and military influence, and that this lessens the prospects that one democracy can be played off against another in dealing with North Korea and Iran and even Russia if Putin goes authoritarian."

..."If Al Qaeda saw that they could not isolate the U.S. among Muslims but would be facing this larger association of democracies of which Afghanistan and hopefully soon Iraq would be part of, this might make the dreams of a global Caliphate appear hopelessly utopian and marginalize the little following they would have left. If would also support the democratic movement inside of Iran because they would not want to be left out."
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10 posted on 01/21/2005 8:42:31 AM PST by baseball_fan (Thank you Vets)
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It's time to can the Woodrow Wilson diplomacy and return to the Theordore Roosevelt diplomacy....

and it should start with retaking the Panama Canal at the first excuse we get.


11 posted on 01/21/2005 8:43:18 AM PST by bobjam
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China in turn is developing relationships with such virulently anti-American rogue states as Iran. Add such various self-styled anti-imperialist flotsam as Syria, North Korea, Cuba and (Chavez's) Venezuela, and you have the beginnings of a significant ``anti-hegemonic'' bloc -- aimed at us.

I must raise two questions. First, if Japan is still our ally, wouldn't they feel the need to militarize themselves to check China?

The Sino-Cuban and -Iranian coalitions may not work as well as they would like. Fidel is about to be gone, and I doubt Cuba will remain communist after his demise. Iran is bubbling underneath the surface. I believe the Mullahs' days are numbered. So my second question is wouldn't a post-mullah Iran and a post-Castro Cuba actually work in our favor?


Real men don't whine.

13 posted on 01/21/2005 8:44:28 AM PST by rdb3 (The wife asked how I slept last night. I said, "How do I know? I was asleep!")
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Yes but we have many in this Country that would rather go along to get along, than fight for our Freedom.


14 posted on 01/21/2005 8:45:51 AM PST by marty60
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Oh, boy, Charles K. reminds us what time it is.


16 posted on 01/21/2005 8:50:18 AM PST by hershey
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I love and admire this Pulitzer Prize winner!...


18 posted on 01/21/2005 8:52:50 AM PST by smiley
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Krauthammer ping.

Just wow.


20 posted on 01/21/2005 8:56:54 AM PST by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
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we should beware of Chinese-inspired Islamist "distractions" that will force us to divert money and resources away from watching THEM.


21 posted on 01/21/2005 9:01:34 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Tolik

Charles Krauthammer - is simpy THE BEST


22 posted on 01/21/2005 9:07:12 AM PST by Marguerite
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To: Tolik

Charles Krauthammer - is simply THE BEST


23 posted on 01/21/2005 9:07:50 AM PST by Marguerite
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To: USF

Ping


27 posted on 01/21/2005 9:14:09 AM PST by USF (I see your Jihad and raise you a Crusade ™ © ®)
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To: Tolik
This is not a new Cold War. The United States will still remain the vastly predominant world power. But it is a challenge that history has waiting for us on the day the War on Terror is won, and perhaps even before.

It may be a little too late - forces are in play right now. We need to be much more viligent.

28 posted on 01/21/2005 9:15:43 AM PST by expatguy (http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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To: Tolik

I've been thinking the same things but Charles Krauthammer says it so much better. Keep your eye on the China/Iran allienace. China gets oil and Iran gets cheap consumer goods plus nuclear and military technology.

This is very dangerous for our MidEast oil supply.


31 posted on 01/21/2005 9:32:32 AM PST by dennisw (G_D: Against Amelek for all generations.)
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To: Jeff Head

PING


32 posted on 01/21/2005 9:37:03 AM PST by Tolik
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at least some people are starting to understand China, that they are an enemy of the US. now if only more people would understand how they are using so-called "free trade" as a weapon against the US economy, we might have a better chance at taking them on before our industrial and technology base dissappears.


35 posted on 01/21/2005 9:49:15 AM PST by oceanview
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