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  • Melbournite's Avatar
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    4,379 posts since Apr '07
  • Rednano's Avatar
    2,685 posts since May '08
    • Originally posted by jojobeach:

      So which nation is perfect enough for us to depend on ?

       


      LKY says china and india.

       

      economists say USA, european union, japan, china.

  • jojobeach's Avatar
    4,379 posts since Apr '07
    • Originally posted by Rednano:


      LKY says china and india.

       

      economists say USA, european union, japan, china.

      What do you think ?

  • reyes's Avatar
    2,121 posts since Feb '04
    • what else can you or we do about it.

       

      1.they are the largest economy in the world.

      2. they have the best miltary equipment in the world.

      3. they are the currency of the world USD.

      4. they have ppl who spend more than they save.

       

  • Poh Ah Pak's Avatar
    4,540 posts since Aug '07
    • Mugabe’s Biggest Sin

      Anglo-American and Chinese interests clash over Zimbabwe’s strategic mineral wealth

      Robert Mugabe, the President of Zimbabwe, presides over one of the world’s richest minerals treasures, the Great Dyke region, which cuts a geological swath across the entire land from northeast to southwest. The real background to the pious concerns of the Bush Administration for human rights in Zimbabwe in the past several years is not Mugabe’s possible election fraud or his expropriation of white settler farms.

      It is the fact that Mr. Mugabe has been quietly doing business, a lot of it, with the one country which has virtually unlimited need of strategic raw materials Zimbabwe can provide—China. Mugabe’s Zimbabwe is, along with Sudan, on the central stage of the new war over control of strategic minerals of Africa between Washington and Beijing, with Moscow playing a supporting role in the drama. The stakes are huge...

      http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9707

      Edited by Poh Ah Pak 01 Aug `08, 4:49PM
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