Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen said today: "The most significant threat to our country is our debt." As the U.S. struggles to sustain a $13.4 trillion debt, what will be the implications on American foreign policy, and beyond that, on the existing global order? In this clip I explore the implications of the financial quandary the world's leading superpower faces. This is part of the weekly video series, LocoWorld TV here on TheGeopolitico.com
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
US Debt as a Security Threat
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Taufiq Rahim
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2:39 AM
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen said today: "The most significant threat to our country is our debt." As the U.S. struggles to sustain a $13.4 trillion debt, what will be the implications on American foreign policy, and beyond that, on the existing global order? In this clip I explore the implications of the financial quandary the world's leading superpower faces. This is part of the weekly video series, LocoWorld TV here on TheGeopolitico.com
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hey taufiq here are 2 links related to what you said (the list of countries by current account value + views of a trader on the china-us foreign policy tensions)
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http://www.zerohedge.com/article/china-flexes-its-muscles