More Stupidity on the Foreign Relations Front

A sudden furor in the local newspapers! China claims that the global instability that followed the Fall demonstrated the fragile nature of the global financial and political community. Well, true. Moreover, it argues that it is quite perilous to hinge global stability on that of the United Sates’. Can’t argue with that. The Chinese, and other emergent Asian markets, suffered following the partial collapse of the banking and communications networks after the fall, but they were also the quickest to recover and are now poised to ascend to the role of premier world power. That sounds a bit worrisome. Therefore, the Chinese challenge the political hegemony of the United States; with many of its major cities just now beginning the slow crawl towards regaining their former glory, the United States should focus on its domestic affairs, as opposed to meddling unnecessarily in world affairs. Oh my god, the Reds are coming!

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