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New World Relationships
Chomsky takes a look at the fast-changing geo-political environment, and what it means for the United States government and the global, ruling-class elite.
The position of the United States in regards to the global, international community, is about to change. Our post-WWII global supremacy is fading. How will we react?
[Posted By ShiftShapers]Republished from Khaleej Times
The concerns have only risen as the ‘tripolar order’ — Europe, North America and Asia — has continued to evolve. Every day, Latin America, too, is becoming more independent. Now Asia and the Americas are strengthening their ties while the reigning superpower, the odd man out, consumes itself in misadventures in the Middle East.
Regional integration in Asia and Latin America is a crucial and increasingly important issue that, from Washington’s perspective, betokens a defiant world gone out of control. Energy, of course, remains a defining factor — the object of contention — everywhere. China, unlike Europe, refuses to be intimidated by Washington, a primary reason for the fear of China by US planners, which presents a dilemma: Steps towards confrontation are inhibited by US corporate reliance on China as an export platform and growing market, as well as China’s financial reserves, reported to be approaching Japan’s in scale.
In January, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia visited Beijing, which is expected to lead to a Sino-Saudi memorandum of understanding calling for “increased cooperation and investment between the two countries in oil, natural gas and investment,” The Wall Street Journal reports. Already, much of…
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don’t forget south america. . .
viva chavez, viva lula, viva castro (whoah did I really say that last one???) well, anybody that promotes
1. The nationalization of their domestic oil production facilities and the reduction of corporate graft in exchange for massive subsidies for an overwhelming domestic poverty sector.
2. Massive government ethanol subsidies for the transportation sector
and
3. 100% organic domestic food production, self-contained and sustainable agriculture, and a state-sponsored massive medical outreach to the third world that goes beyond the much touted “doctors without borders”.
is alright by me
they are better, that is for sure, but any form of government is ultimately based upon violent coercion.
*Anarchism: What It Really Stands For: Part 1 | Part 2* (audio mp3)