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To: carranza2 who wrote (87646)3/2/2012 3:01:18 AM
From: elmatador2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 219209
 
Kotkin and Parulekar miss the point that those ties are exactly the ones what weakens the Anglos

Any Anglo wanted to ingratiate themselves with the Sugar Daddy USA.

They had home bias and did business with one another, voted in block in the UN and had defense pacts.

These ties are coming back to haunt them. See Canada and US concern oil. US does not want to hold that trade deficit and Canada is scrambling to get their oil west to China.

Canada had 80% of its trade with the US. As the US wants to lower that trade deficit they are leaving Canada in the lurch.

Australia? They now depend on China.

New Zealand? The EU left in them in the lurch when they started pursuing their agriculture policies among themselves.

Advice to Anglospshere: Embrace the rest. Leave you buddies to fend for themselves. It is a brave new world.

Kotkin and Parulekar names do not exaclty sound Anglo names.Take a Smith and a Jones and they'd agree with Elmat
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