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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: broadstbull who wrote (122359)12/28/2003 12:49:37 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<<<China surpasses the United States in scientific, industrial and military capability -- something we do not like to think about and something that has not in any way been factored into our foreign policy. >>>

<<Really, you'd think they have some plan, no? >>>
I have no idea of any plans for world takeover or
imposition of Chinese culture on other nations. Seem like
nothing to worry about at this point in time.
But from the amount of Chinese products in our stores,
and the number of Chinese- made products we received or gave for Christmas they are making a huge move into international trade and profits.
That should make China more aware of dependance on
other countries, more willing to try to fit in to other societies. to reduce those things that bother us or that could result in sanctions , like child labor or treatment of women, etc.
With so much manufacturing moving overseas from
the US, our success will depend the advancement of
science and studies such as those producing more productive crops, more efficient energy producing or consuming products, and the more complicated devices such as jetliners, computers, drugs.
Satellites, missile defense systems, wireless technology,
video games, movies, entertainment.
It seems (sadly) that nothing is simple anymore, riverboat captains, railroad engineers, coal miners, even farming requiring far more education or thinking than in the past.
I regret that we are losing touch with one-on-one personal relationships in small towns, the self confidence developed by hard work or the ability to live off the land.
Sig.
(hoping the Chinese forget about their ill treatment
while building our cross country railroads)
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