American Policy Made in China
Robert Kuttner
Posted: 11/20/11 09:37 PM ET
Last week, President Obama forcefully declared that the United
States would not withdraw from the Asia-Pacific, telling the Australian
Parliament that he was dispatching 2,500 Marines as well as ships and
aircraft to serve at a base in the Australian port of Darwin. The
message, in case anybody missed it, was unmistakably directed at China.
But while Obama was making symbolic military gestures, his
administration was doing nothing serious to contest China's growing
threat to America's economic base. That threat is spelled out in an
official government document that should be mandatory reading for all of
us -- the annual report of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, released last Thursday.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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