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U.S. Must See India and China as Diplomatic Allies

Tokyo, Japan - Three Asian countries out of the world's top five energy consumers are conspicuously missing from the international efforts to end the crisis in Middle East. This, however, does not mean that China, Japan and India are not...

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A CRISE AMERICANA ESTÁ MESMO É NOS BANCOS QUE NÃO QUEREM DEVOLVER O QUE
GANHARAM COM OS FINANCIAMENTOS PODRES


O sistema financeiro sempre manipulou e controlou a seu favor, a economia dos EUA e com reflexos na economia mundial.

Agora ficou claro, que depois de décadas, os cartéis financeiros já não terão mais os Bancos Centrais como os seus principais aliados. Os americanos descobriram tarde, mas conheceram os males que quase todos Bancos Centrais estão causando à economia mundial, em beneficio da maior concentração de riquesas.

E o Tesouro americano deixou bem claro, no pacote que deu publicidade, que não vai injetar recursos do Povo americano para a manutenção dos abusivos Lucros que os Bancos tiveram com os créditos podres. Se os Bancos criaram e ainda alimentam a crise, que não foi contida por incompetencia ou conivencia dos Bancos Centrais, que eles resolvam os problemas que criaram e com os seus próprios recursos.

E o espaço para ganhos fáceis com o Capital especulativo, está se estreitando cada vez mais na Europa, Ásia e Americana do Norte.

Não sei porque o Brasil, como a décima economia mundial, não está seguindo a mesma tendencia e continua pagando ágio de 160% acima da inflação ( talvez o maior do mundo) para a rolagem de sua dívida.

Se o G-20 se unisse, como se uniram a OPEP, os Cartéis Financeiros e outros mais, determinando, através de um Tratado, que o ágio sobre a inflação de qualquer um desses países não pode passar de 3%. O montante da economia, com essas simples providencias, passaria tranquilamente de US$ 1 trilhão e esses recursos que estão indo para a improdutividade, passariam a ser melhor aproveitados e alocados em educação, saúde, transportes rodoviários, ferroviários e urbano ( de qualidade)e em
em saneamento básico. E o mais importante é que reduziria expressivamente a concentração de riquesas. São sugestões factíveis de se concretizarem em curto prazo.

A redefinição da importancia dos bancos centrais e no modelo atual de ação, é absolutamente necessária. Que esses Bancos passem, de fato, a defender o Tesouro de seus países e não o Tesouro dos Cartéis Financeiros.É um tema que deve ser amplamente discutido. Querem porque querem ampliar a crise americana. Mas não será fácil enfrentar a realidade de uma economia que responde por mais de 25% do PIB Mundial e financia o seu deficit com ágio próximo de zero. Aonde mesmo está a recessão? Só mesmo na redução dos abusivos Lucros dos Bancos ?. Porque no Estado americano, não está. E é lamentável o Brasil continuar como um Paraíso para a especulação financeira mundial

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Actually its waste of time to expect India to do anything,our politicians are more bothered about our Muslim likes and dislikes and will most probably be baised so as to please local muslims...who incidentally have been part of huge terror attacks in India and planning (& failing) one in England....in fact we are so baised towards muslim nations that we even refuse to 'fix' our terror exporting Islamic nations so as to not offened our "local" homegrown terrorsist..i mean muslims....Even Israel..who helped in war against Pakistan in 1999 is not publically recognised of fear of offending the local traitors

Vulcan:

Well China is competing with US.
It was china which blocked any meaningful discussion in UN about Sudan.
Iraq issue is orders of magnitude smaller than Sudan issue and what have the 2 countries offered the rest of the world.

India too eager to please its muslim neighbors and their imitators who live in india had quite large protests when bush visited india.
Yet not a pipsqueak came out of those when the saudi king(yaay democracy) came to india. Even iranian head of state was a visitor on 26th january parades....
These states have no religious freedom and what to the 'democratic freedom loving'
indians protest George Bush's visit to india....
In Saudi Arabia a woman cant drive or have a passport and indians with their history of a woman prime minster dont let a whimper out when the wahabi madarasah funding king shows up to india.
In either Case I think Japan is the only ally US has.
forget india and china

Vijay Menon:

This whole BS about poverty is irrelevant. By 2025 India will have a midddle class of 300 million people, equal to the entire US population, almost half of europe, with GDP of 5 trillion dollars at number 3 position. Talking about 40-50% poor in india doesnt mean anything, that will always be there, even in US 60-70% of the minorities are poor. The cricitical mass of 300 million consumers, 500 nuclear weapons, ICBMs and strong space research capabilities is good enough; and India will be strong and assertive, anyone likes it or not. Unlike muslim countries India and China are smart, they know how to play the game well.

Vivaldo Latoche, Ottawa, Canada:

I agree that China, India, and Japan should be called to play a role in the Mid-East Conflict. But the leadership role should be assign to Canada. For among the G-8 countries, Canada is the less interested in exploiting other people's natural resources.

Furthermore, our tradition as a peace loving nation is admired and recognized by the whole world. Therefore, we have the credentials to make this world a better world for everybody. But, will countries like Russia, France, Germany, Japan, Great Britain and the United States agree on this proposition? It is up to you people to think abouy it.

Tej:


India currently has the fifth largest economy in terms of purchasing power, and is expected to pass Japan in terms of GDP by 2025. While it is true that nearly 300 million people live under a dollar a day, India is growing at 8 to 10% per annum. Te 21st century will be about the bourganing middle class in 40% of the world's population (china + india). Accordingly, India's energy needs and requirements must be taken into account while discussing any lasting peace in the middle east..

As for comments regarding India's mulsim population, I challenge a reader to find ONE Muslim terrorist from 9/11 that came from India. I challenge a reader to find ONE Muslim terrorist from the London and SPain bombing that are of Indian desent.

India has the second largest muslim population of any country in the world. India has a larger Muslim population than Pakistan. And yet, Muslims in India are among the most peaceful, law abiding citizens in the world. We can debate the reasons for this, but to simply dismiss India from a discussion about energy, economic growth, or the Middle East becuase of its poverty or its Muslim population would be myopic and erreneous.

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India has more than 130m muslims and that make the group one of the largest democratic muslim groups/nations in the world. It has growth potential and it must be allowed to play a bigger role in world affairs, perhaps with an expansion of Security Council permanent members.

Chandra:

I am glad you didn't bring in India's muslim population. That's the it should be.

Dude boy, get a life.

Rav:

India should be allowed to become a member of the UN security council. It's the largest and one of the most diverse democracy with an economy likely to grow at 8-10% for several years. China, US and India are likely to be the three biggest economies in the world in not so distant future. It would also balance China as a regional power creating more harmony in the region. And dude, all the terrorism in India is exported from Pakistan, a failed state and epicenter of world terrorism; and as for fragmented political mandate, that's democracy and yes it's not like the fascist, totalitarion regime of some of India's neighbors.

Anonymous:

"Dude, leave India out of your life's plans...". Dude, let me tell you that India's poverty won't be forever and India is gaining economic muscle ever since it has started its reforms. It will take time, more than China, but hey, whether you accept it or not, you better start listening to her.

lkukrety:

Dude, leave India out of your life's plans. She is battling intense home-grown terrorism, disruptive neighbours like Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan all working towards her disunity and ultimate descent into chaos, a fragmented political mandate and the never ending fight against poverty.A clamour for flexing her 'economic' muscles is like the death knoll.

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