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Thursday, January 5, 2012

The American Pivot to Asia - By Kenneth Lieberthal | Foreign Policy

The American Pivot to Asia - By Kenneth Lieberthal | Foreign Policy

My comment would be very simple and short to the fact that President Obma as the president of US the world’s Lone Super Power not only retrieved the devastated Foreign Policy but has set a mission for himself and also for all subsequent Presidents of US to follow and achieve the targeted objective. The mission set is not a very easy one particularly in these days of financial and economical hardship at home. But never the less it is not to be achieved in one day but has to be pursued as long as it takes to accomplish the mission successful in all respect.
The mission speaks of the far sightedness of the President but to accomplish it successfully would require experienced, sincere, arduous working, Loyal, efficient, and intelligent people in both administration and diplomatic core and unmatched leader to lead the team. With liars, flip floppers and pretenders this mission will never be able to be achieved.
The mission, Trade and investment Platform in the Asia-Pacific (TTP ) is absolutely a new concept and basically is a nonviolent project but would require substantial amount of financial support to implement and sustain it to keep the status quoi of the balance of power with China the growing power of the east.
China is a formidable competitor and is not a dumb not to understand with what interest & Intent US launched TTP. Therefore, China will take all necessary measure s to make the mission to fail. The dragon talks less and does all things in silence. Hence there is no scope to doubt its capabilities.
Both the countries have plus and minus points as also advantage and disadvantage over each other. As has been vividly discussed in the article regarding political, economical, financial and internal commercial sectors apart from China’s handicap in defense matters with respect to American but China is a fast developing nation in defense too.

Before, conclusion I would not do Justice to the Subject if I do not mention that by Launching the “Mission” China has much to benefit from analyzing the mission and using the weaknesses to its advantages, the rest should not be difficult to deduce and understand

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