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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Ilaine who wrote (10491)10/1/2001 1:53:17 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
My point, CB, was only the ongoing tug-of-war between unilateral and multilateral position / point of view / opinion in US. You cant have a cake and eat it. You can expect positive, willful cooperation of other states for your own motives. It must be our (human) common issues. Like terrorism. Hunger. War crimes. Pollution. AIDS. Malaria (man, it starts to get depressing...)

The differing opinions on how to handle the ROW are US tradition - note WWII started in 39 and it was Pearl Harbour that forced US to officially enter the war.

Cooperation means (also) subscribing to some common (possibly tacit possibly explicit) agreements. The world of course is not black and white, and decision making process going on behind the scenes in US may make the current situation unclear. US is no elephant, and the world is no china store (so far, right, Jay;), but having somebody (whatever his name was) extemporize onthe alternative of "ending states" (like Syria, Iraq, Lybia) makes one wince.

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