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 by: ltlee1 - Tue, 21 Sep 2021 12:47 UTC

US OUT:
LATimes eadline
"In Afghanistan’s war-torn countryside, America’s exit means one thing: Peace"

"KULANGAR, Afghanistan —

At a tiny, two-pump gas station off the two-lane highway running through Afghanistan’s Logar province, Mohammad Farooq, the attendant, was unequivocal in his view of the United States.

“Thank God the Americans went away,” Farooq said one recent morning, smiling.

“Since they left, we don’t see ambulances every day. We don’t see fighting or people injured. It’s very good now.”

Over in a dilapidated shack on the opposite side of the highway, 24-year-old Nasratullah Raihan said much the same as he watched a repairman fiddle with the rear sprocket of his bicycle."

“For the 20 years that America was here, it was problems,” Raihan said, to the nods of others. “Planes, missiles, rockets — all of it was here. Every day you had people killed.”

US IN
Bloomberg headline: "China Neighbors Worry Australia Sub Deal Will Disrupt Region"

"France isn’t the only country upset about a new security pact between the U.S., U.K. and Australia: Some Southeast Asian nations are also worried the partnership could provoke China and spur a regional arms race.

The so-called AUKUS partnership, which will help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines, prompted China last week to warn of an arms race in a region riven by maritime territorial disputes. Since then, two key members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- Indonesia and Malaysia -- have voiced similar concerns.

That wariness in Asean is significant, particularly as both President Joe Biden and Australian leader Scott Morrison last week touted the arrangement as necessary for Indo-Pacific stability and mentioned a desire to work with the 10-nation bloc of Southeast Asian nations. Indonesia and Malaysia both have had run-ins with Chinese ships in the South China Sea, an expansive area where Beijing has made vast claims to hydrocarbon and fishing resources.."

To be sure, no matter how one tosses a coin over a world map of nations, one could find problems among nations. Some big, some small. Some easier to solve, some difficult. However, is the involvement of the US and its allies contributes to solve those problems?

America is in decline because of its of internal problems. Externalizing its problems to to China is not going to make its own problems go away.

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 by: pretti - Wed, 22 Sep 2021 17:53 UTC

On 21/9/2021 8:47 pm, ltlee1 wrote:
> US OUT:
> LATimes eadline
> "In Afghanistan’s war-torn countryside, America’s exit means one thing: Peace"
>
> "KULANGAR, Afghanistan —
>
> At a tiny, two-pump gas station off the two-lane highway running through Afghanistan’s Logar province, Mohammad Farooq, the attendant, was unequivocal in his view of the United States.
>
> “Thank God the Americans went away,” Farooq said one recent morning, smiling.
>
> “Since they left, we don’t see ambulances every day. We don’t see fighting or people injured. It’s very good now.”
>
> Over in a dilapidated shack on the opposite side of the highway, 24-year-old Nasratullah Raihan said much the same as he watched a repairman fiddle with the rear sprocket of his bicycle."
>
> “For the 20 years that America was here, it was problems,” Raihan said, to the nods of others. “Planes, missiles, rockets — all of it was here. Every day you had people killed.”
>
> US IN
> Bloomberg headline: "China Neighbors Worry Australia Sub Deal Will Disrupt Region"
>
> "France isn’t the only country upset about a new security pact between the U.S., U.K. and Australia: Some Southeast Asian nations are also worried the partnership could provoke China and spur a regional arms race.
>
> The so-called AUKUS partnership, which will help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines, prompted China last week to warn of an arms race in a region riven by maritime territorial disputes. Since then, two key members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations -- Indonesia and Malaysia -- have voiced similar concerns.
>
> That wariness in Asean is significant, particularly as both President Joe Biden and Australian leader Scott Morrison last week touted the arrangement as necessary for Indo-Pacific stability and mentioned a desire to work with the 10-nation bloc of Southeast Asian nations. Indonesia and Malaysia both have had run-ins with Chinese ships in the South China Sea, an expansive area where Beijing has made vast claims to hydrocarbon and fishing resources."
>
> To be sure, no matter how one tosses a coin over a world map of nations, one could find problems among nations. Some big, some small. Some easier to solve, some difficult. However, is the involvement of the US and its allies contributes to solve those problems?
>
> America is in decline because of its of internal problems. Externalizing its problems to to China is not going to make its own problems go away.
>

Is the involvement of the US and its allies contribute to solve those
problem?

The answer is yes and no.

Yes is when US and its allies want to have foothold in influencing and
control of nations in the region there.

No, is when US and its allies do not to want to be responsible for the
problems caused by them as they deemed are not belonging to them.


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