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Monday, June 4, 2012

Cause For Concern


The saying goes never back a tiger in the corner. You might have the tale but the teeth on the other end can  devour you. Vladimir Putin, elected to his 3rd term as president, has been embattled with economic problems, a devalued currency and fleeing industry. Putin is known as being a fighter, a warrior who does not give up. He also is known as a strategist that knows opportunity when it knocks. Upon his arrival in China tomorrow, important negotiations will be finalized. While the national media reports talks will  begin in regards to Syria, Iran, and trade talks; understand talks already begun months ago. These two giants are meeting to finalize talks not to begin. With the destabilization of the United States and it's one time  stance as a super power these two communist countries are meeting to divide the spoils.


The last meeting with the two giants was in October of 2011. Both parties walked away with an unresolved issue over natural gas. A deal that Russia stood to earn over 1 trillion dollars. Unknown to Putin and the rest  of the world was the behind the scenes negotiations China had with Canada. Canada was waiting on a confirmation from President Obama on a major pipeline deal that would have meant enormous gains and jobs for an unemployed American economy. With the veto from Obama on the pipeline China entered into a new deal with Canada. With the natural gas issue off the table now it is time to formulate a plan for the emergence of the new super power countries. While the United States attempted to control the outcome of the global order, China and Russia had other plans. Together, the two countries formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). This major organization does not include the U.S. or any of it's allies. The SCO sole purpose is to put into action it's own plans for globalization with China and Russia in charge.


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, an SCO observer, will be meeting with Putin to establish it's support by the SCO as the nations right to develop nuclear energy. A stance that Russia already supports.Syrian President Assad has full confidence of Russian support. With the demise of Saddam Hussein and Muammar Qaddafi through the Muslim takeover known as the Arab spring, the last available stronghold in favor of Russian policies is Syria.While President Obama whispers to the Russian delegates wait until I am re-elected, Putin and China laugh knowing that a new world order is on the horizon. 

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