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Monday, June 04, 2007

A Red Revolution

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Created by: Stacy Brown, Katherine De Menno, and Kailey DeOliveira

Since World War II, the United States has been the leading world power.  As time passes, we are gradually being surpassed by China.  China has a massive population, with which they can teach and train children of the future in technology and military.  The population also gives them the opportunity to produce much more than other countries with the human power they possess, taking the Chinese economy to new places, while the rest of the world is stagnant.

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RJ Stangherlin  on  06/05  at  08:50 AM

How do we fix this problem?  Can we?  What do we do as an alternative?

 on  06/05  at  10:34 AM

We can’t. China’s population is going to continue to grow, and the youth will continue to be trained, developing a stronger military. In order for the U.S. to affect China’s increasing population, we would have to go to war. However, going to war with China is like suicide. We would lose more than they would, and we would still have the same problems that we had prior to the war. We need to keep the peace, maintaining a non-hostile relationship. It is in our best interest to improve issues within the U.S. rather than creating more with other countries.

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