China continues to make friends "at any cost" with some of our Adversaries... First Iran & now a $20B deal with Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. They continue to go to great lengths to secure oil reserves around the world. As mentioned earlier , for all the "Green" talk we hear in this country about trying to ween ourselves off oil, developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on foreign oil.
Thats right...US had its time on top other countries will lead the way in the near future...look at the BRIC nations...currently 17% of the worlds economy,25% of world land area and 40% of the worlds population...of course they dont want to play by the rules of the game that are in place to benefit the West...why would they?
The BRIC countries were estimated to be more wealthy than everybody else by 2050...that was b4 this meltdown so this may come to be well b4 2050...
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Quote Originally Posted by Rush51:
China continues to make friends "at any cost" with some of our Adversaries... First Iran & now a $20B deal with Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. They continue to go to great lengths to secure oil reserves around the world. As mentioned earlier , for all the "Green" talk we hear in this country about trying to ween ourselves off oil, developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on foreign oil.
Thats right...US had its time on top other countries will lead the way in the near future...look at the BRIC nations...currently 17% of the worlds economy,25% of world land area and 40% of the worlds population...of course they dont want to play by the rules of the game that are in place to benefit the West...why would they?
The BRIC countries were estimated to be more wealthy than everybody else by 2050...that was b4 this meltdown so this may come to be well b4 2050...
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