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Originally posted by Paprika View PostThe start of a great trend.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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For now, the AIIB is more about symbolism than substance. With an initial capital of just $50 billion, one third that of the Japan-led Asian Development Bank, and none of the World Bank’s expertise or institutional heft, it’s unclear how much of a dent the new bank could make in the region’s multi-trillion-dollar needs for roads, dams, bridges and ports. Its governance structure remains ill-defined and, potentially, a subject of controversy if and when the projects it backs start to have negative environmental or social consequences.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...8ff_story.htmlThat's what
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Originally posted by seanD View PostHussein and Gaddafi weren't so lucky. Guess invasion and occupation of China isn't an ideal solution for US
It's so much harder to tackle someone closer to one's own size. Also, it doesn't help that in this current fight all of the US's 'friends' are abandoning it for the other side.
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Originally posted by Bill the Cat View PostFor now, the AIIB is more about symbolism than substance.
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