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To: DoughtyOne
China and most of the places you mention are still behind us in terms of economic and political development. The foreign policy question is how do we promote the development of stable democratic states in Asia?

China is actually a good example of what I discussed in the last post. Ask yourself, why invade Taiwan? Or the Spratleys - this makes sense only for nationalist goals - which is the same thing happening with India and Pakistan.

Note that France and Germany haven't gone to war to again while prior to 1945 they fought almost continously over central and western Europe.

272 posted on 01/03/2002 7:29:43 PM PST by garbanzo
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To: garbanzo
If you feel that the United Nations one world policy is the road to peace, I feel for you. The United Nations leadership is not elected by it's subjects. It does not answer to anyone. It's decisions are made in secret. They are made in "IT'S" best interest, not yours.

There is no constituion to protect you. There is no government body you and your fellow citizens can appeal to. It is totally non-representative government dished out like dark ages nations leaders did.

You and I couldn't be more diametricly opposed, when it comes to our world view.

273 posted on 01/03/2002 7:38:53 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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