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Again, nothing substantive.
And once again, I am not surprised.
Me Neither....
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Again, nothing substantive.
And once again, I am not surprised.
BRIC(S) is an attempt by China and Russia to build an alliance to counterbalance the dominant West+Japan.
The only two countries that are relevant are China (economically) and Russia (militarily). Everybody else is a wannabe latch-on and will just as easily jump ship to the dominant West/Japan camp if offered a choice.
BRICS is doomed because there is absolutely NOTHING holding them together, other than resentment of the current elite.
Canada doesn't deserve to be in G8, since its only a proxy of US.
It is still a developed nation, even UK is a proxy for US.
Even Japan
The only credible countries i see in G-8 is
France
Russia
Germany
Italy
U.S.
@prototype..
Are you surprised by his post? I am not.!!
Secondly, You are wasting your time by arguing with him, Let him beleive only china and Russia are relevant..! I am least bothered about the personal opinion of any frustrated a$$.
Leave it bro...
Exactly. It is a 'not US' alliance, which hardly equates to a joint purpose or agenda. Unless your agenda is to be contrarian, just because.
Although skeptical, I will be interested to see the evolution of BRICS. Certainly, the combined economic power of BRICS is extremely significant if they can coordinate their policies.
So, no substantive reply, then? I didn't think so.
PLEASE ACCEPT US!
What is this ridiculous national obsession in India with being a superpower? I would rather India be a peaceful country who had no quibbles with its neighbors and had a high standard of living for its people - literacy, power, health care, water etc. i.e. be a country like Norway or Finland than be a superpower like America with its wars, defense budgets, poor healthcare and generally being reviled the world over.
Good observation (good heel compensation I would say )
LOL....@Bolded part..
Expected from a pakistani. Oouch!!
The conflict between the 'haves' and the 'have nots', the first and the third world. Meetings are held and discussions conducted to present a joint front when the policies espoused by the 'haves' are deemed to be inimical to that of the developing world and therefore need to be opposed or suitably modified. We had no voice till lately. Nations sided each other based on issues and these islands of opposition were easily subverted by vested interests. Now, with some of the strongest economies getting together and coordinating their effort, it is a different ball game.
Agreed. Before, we were ruled and fooled by racists on both sides, like Speeder2 and JayATL, who are neither Chinese or Indian citizens, but stirring up hatred between real Chinese citizens and real Indian citizens, in order for their white countries to remain rich. It is in their best interests for their white countries to remain relatively better, so they may enjoy their sense of superiority. The developed world was divided, and played off one another on tiny minor issues to separate us and make us weaker.
Finally, we're awake, and decide to compromise to each other, instead of compromise each other.