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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (9364)9/15/2001 7:27:39 PM
From: jim black  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Jay, the link will not work for me. Your comments please. That China would be complicit in the attack on US
simply does not compute as good business to my simple mind. A world in deep depression as currencies
and economies implode just does not appear tenable. China is trying to build itself up as a world power but certainly knows that if the trail of money/influence led to them we are the only nation on earth that could wreck permanent havoc on their lands, peoples, civilization. Russia appears on some sites today to say via
some of their newspapers on russianews that they expect! the US to resort to tactical nukes against those backing binLaden, though they are quoted as not condemning it, they want no part of it. As you have tried
to explain over and over on this thread China is interested in progress and prosperity on their terms, not reversion
by the whole world to the Dark Ages. Please comment / translate for those of us who have no access to site you
referenced.
Thanks
Jim Black
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