Melinda Liu
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Dec 20, 2007 06:55 PM
What will 2008 --with the Beijng Games and the U.S. presidential
elections -- mean for ties between China and America? Here's a fearless
forecast from Steve Glain, who's based in Washington and has spent
several weeks reporting in China:
The War on Terror has burned through America’s human and financial
resources and empowered radical Islam. But for China, it’s been a
lucrative reprieve.
However weakened are Sino-US ties – and they’ve taken a beating this
year – the most important trans-Pacific relationship would be a lot
worse if not for the Bush administration’s pre-occupation with the
Middle East. His predecessor will likely declare a victory of sorts in
Iraq and Afghanistan and slowly draw down the US military presence
there. The White House will focus on domestic concerns like health
care, immigration, and trade. Media interest in the terrorist threat
will wane. (If there is a clash of civilizations and no one around to
videotape it, does it get posted on YouTube?)
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