Comments by "RiteMo LawBks" (@ritemolawbks8012) on "CaspianReport"
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 @user-jt3dw6vv4x I'm not familiar with the IT threat. I'm in Texas myself, and when PM Modi came here, he was treated like a rockstar. I think a relationship between the US and India will depend on the US threating India as an equal, and not a colony, or pawn in our Cold War against China and Russia.
As far as geopolitics and economics, the rise of China will depend greatly on its international reputation and domestic affairs. I doubt there's much we could do to stop China's economic progress, without harming ourselves. The system is still communist and there is a lot of corruption.
I agree that EU isn't a single nation, but its powers are becoming centralized, and Germany appears the by far the most powerful and influential member.
I think this will interesting, but I doubt much would change in the world order. The permanent members of the UN Security Council will continue to be powerful and stable countries. We need more representation from emerging great powers, i.e., India, Africa, and maybe replacing the French seat with the European Union.
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 @kevinp4449 I'm in the US, but I thought the British Empire, much like the British Commonwealth, were loosely connected colonies and dominions; and the Queen-Empress was a constitutional figure head.
Weren't Australia, NZ, South Africa, and Canada already dominions? Regardless of what happens, if the deal involved trade, oil, and a counterbalance to the China, America and India will almost inevitably join it.
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