Cloudy rain turn cloudy: Not up and Mei left door open, so half woke till 8:20, again breakfast/dentry inside till end, AHS tel. I cancelled home's & kept house' till contract end early Aug, didn't find Register.com bill desiring to reduce annual from $172? to $49 as adv online:
http://www.register.com/wsp/compare.cgi
Finished emails 7:35pm, without topics. But about [G]'s
" Ultimate End of All Multilateralists beyond US Unilateralism #10000: ["Godfrey's Cordial"] " stopped from [G], giving up? Gave up 7:46, around 8 went to o.h., bed 12:05.
"" [Tsai 05.3.3=4 #1] With money and machines and wanted persons pouring in from the west, and weapons and strategic energy sources starting to be secured safely from Russia and around Russia. And eyes around and above the earth watching and figuring as all others do.
From yesterday's and the day before that's blog topics of mine: [I have always maintained not to push Russia into corner.]
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1) Declining US Unilateralism:
:"The decline of the American Century", By K Gajendra Singh [[ Indian ambassador (retired), served as ambassador to Turkey from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior to that, he served terms as ambassador to Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is now chairman of the Foundation of Indo-Turkic Studies. ]], Opinion Editorials, Al-Jazeerah, February 28, 2005:
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1) China <> USA, in Asia:"China's Investment in Beijing-Centered 21st Century Multilateralism", by Steven C. Clemons, posted by steve at February 27, 2005 09:47 PM:
"" One of the mistakes of American foreign policy over the last several decades was to not heavily invest in, build, and fortify serious multilateral security and economic institutions among Asian nations. ""http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/000339.html
2) Russia <> USA:
(1) "Surrounding Russia", by Lenora Foerstel, http://www.globalresearch.ca/, 23 February 2005:
"" In his 1997 book, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives, Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote,"A power that dominates Eurasia would control two of the world's three advanced and economically productive regions."(1)As one reads the book, it becomes clear that Brzezinski feels that it would benefit the US if Russia were divided into three regions. ""
(2) "The failed summit between Bush and Putin can haunt the world for years to come", Staff Reporter, India Daily, Mar. 1, 2005:
"" Putin heard a solid lecture on democracy from Bush last week. Putin came out and said Russia's path to democracy cannot be reversed.?Then in a two day time frame Russia sold nuclear reactors to Iran and finalized sophisticated missiles deal with the Baathist regime of Syria. ""
"" The Sino-Russian relations is booming. Russian strategy is to play the worst kind of cold-war politics with the Americans by distributing the sophisticated Arm for cash deal to countries that oppose America. The approach is almost close to blackmailing Bush. America at this stage needs to decide either to continue to weaken Russian regime and live with Russiaî–¸ immediate actions in arming China, Iran, Syria, Venezuela and so on. The other alternative is to include Russia in the mainstream components of the world. ""
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/1760.asp
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