Strategic culture foundation 28 February – 3 March, 2010

Latest publications on China, USA and Mexico
2010-03-02
Roman TOMBERG
Collapse of the G-2 Myth, or Stalemate in China-US Relations (I)
“This winter has been a cold one for China-US relations. So many serious disagreements between the two countries have not surfaced simultaneously for decades: the US is exerting unprecedented pressure on China to revalue the Yuan, a cyber war erupted between Google and the Chinese administration, Washington intends to sell weapons worth $6.4 bn to Taiwan, China dumped US bonds worth $34.2 bn, both sides threaten to introduce punitive import tariffs, and US President B. Obama received 14-th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso in the White House…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2824

2010-03-03
Roman TOMBERG
Collapse of the G-2 Myth, or Stalemate in China-US Relations (II)
“It is widely held that Dalai Lama’s visit to the US reflects Washington’s attempt to sow geopolitical discord in South Asia and to ignite tensions between the region’s two heavyweights India and China. China plans to diversify the routes via which it imports oil and gas from the Persian Gulf and Africa. The construction of a 1,100 km oil and gas pipeline to link Burma and China’s Yunnan province began in September, 2010…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2825

2010-03-04
Nil NIKANDROV
Mexico Subdued by the Empire
“CIA and Pentagon analysts regard it as a potential scenario that the war will destabilize Mexico to the point of spilling over to the southern states of the US… Mexican commentator Pedro Echeverria (aporrea.org, February 26, 2010) says the US is bracing for a step-by-step establishment of police and military control over Mexico… Echeverria deems it possible that Mexico can come under full military occupation in case Washington concludes that a serious threat to the US national security is emanating from its territory…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2827

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