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We need to worry about China (but not their military)

ARTICLE: As China's Jobless Numbers Mount, Protests Grow Bolder, By Ariana Eunjung Cha, Washington Post, January 13, 2009; Page A07

Our worries should only mount with increasing Chinese instability relating to the economy. China not only has to push their own huge stimulus (bigger than the rest of the world combined, minus the US of course) AND fund our massive new indebtedness (those trillion dollar deficits). American politicians and leaders better be very sensitive to Beijing's concerns in this regard, if we want to survive financially.

Remember: it's not a vision or a daydream anymore, my years-in-the-promoting Sino-American alliance. It's simply imperative--now. Implicitly, it's already there. The question is how explicit we make it for the nasty days ahead, when such shows of friendship will really matter.

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