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To: louel who wrote (133041)4/12/2017 1:41:17 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 217936
 
Xi is not a stupid leader, He has done well for China. Probably one of the few leaders in the world who has his country's interests at heart. Rather than trying to wave flags and do things which promotes his own personal popularity on the world stage. His popularity is secured by making proper and lasting decisions which do not counter China's strategic agenda in becoming a world power in trade and finance.

Sort of, but IMHO working towards *becoming* a world power in trade and finance when one is already there isn't as wise as it may seem, and has built in potential problems.



To: louel who wrote (133041)4/12/2017 4:18:59 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217936
 
w/r kim, it is probably less about reigning him in and more about taking him out

perhaps he is like that snake curled up in the dark closet, one either leave the place alone or take a flamethrower to the place

am guessing any actions in between, except sending in a swamp of indian grey mongoose, is suboptimal