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			<description>Let's not forget that The People's Republic of China considers us a military adversary.  

Concerned citizens might be interested in reading &quot;Unrestricted Warfare,&quot; the Chinese military manual for the &quot;non-military&quot; defeat of the United States.  

To quote:

“Today, when nuclear weapons have already become frightening mantelpiece decorations that are losing their real operational value with each passing day, financial war has become a &quot;hyperstrategic&quot; weapon that is attracting the attention of the world. This is because financial war is easily manipulated and allows for concealed actions, and is also highly destructive.”

“The world's number one debtor nation, a country which relies on the inflow of foreign capital to support its economic prosperity, the United States, would definitely have. . . heavy economic losses. Such an outcome would certainly be better than a military strike.”

I also recommend a YouTube video called &quot;Dollar to the Giant&quot;:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUj8leZxmK8 

Insightful and accurate assessment and predictions for our economy and relations with China.  

 - George Krainovich</description>
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