Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Saturday, February 03, 2018
Friday, January 20, 2017
about choosing a Russia-friendly oilman for Secretary of State
Under the guise of a supercoalition, the US can outsource to Russia some of the intervention grunt work in the Middle East; this would permit more US time and resource investment in Asia. The oil-rich lands of Russia and the Middle East represent the past; Asia will be a larger part of the future.
Note: Not the actual reasoning behind President Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson.
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Asia,
China,
coalition,
Cold War,
Donald Trump,
economy,
energy,
geopolitics,
government,
middle east,
oil,
politics,
President,
Rex Tillerson,
Russia,
secretary of state,
war
Thursday, November 03, 2011
The hunter and the Huntsman
We know mainstream media covers elections like a horse race, focusing only who's winning rather than the implications of candidate X winning as opposed to candidate Y. But in the article "Huntsman: Cain’s miscue on China nuke capability, Romney’s trade rhetoric raise policy issues" The Washington Post goes off this election-coverage script and talks policy. Or, rather, they transcribe the candidates talking policy. Of course, the consolation candidate, Huntsman, made it possible. But faithfully, almost dutifully, the article returns to horse race coverage at the end with this reminder: "While Cain and Romney have been leading the GOP contest, Huntsman has trailed badly, barely registering in early polls."
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China,
election,
foreign policy,
GOP,
media,
politics,
Republicans,
trade
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