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Singapore says US needs to accommodate China's rise

Singapore Foreign Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam told a forum in Washington on 15 June that the US needs to find a way to accommodate the rise of China, and as he put it bluntly, to take an adult approach in dealing with Beijing.

Speaking at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, he said that China's primary interest was to grow its economy and that it has no desire for a dispute with the US. However, Beijing does seek its rightful place in the world, The Straits Times reported.

"They are rational actors. At the same time, as they grow in power, they demand their rightful place in the world. If the US and the West does not accommodate legitimate requests, then China will look for alternate means," he warned.

“"It is a multipolar world. It's not a world you can completely dominate all by yourself."”
- Singapore Foreign Minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam
He cited the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as an example.

Although IMF member countries had agreed to quota reforms five years ago to give more weight to development countries, they have stalled as the US Congress has not ratified them.

"They [China] has the second largest economy in the world. And China today is in a position such that you block them there, they are able to set up another international bank, to which a lot of countries subscribe to."

He told the US that it is a multi-polar world and "it's not a world you can completely dominate all by yourself ... and if you don't you will find alternate multilateral institutions being set up where you are completely excluded. Your influence will not grow, it will reduce."

Speaking bluntly, the minister said: "That is one aspect, it requires a certain – for a want of a better word – an adult approach towards dealing with some of these issues."
 
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China is already looking for alternatives and new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is an example.
 
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In other words: step aside ,the dragon has arrived. Make room for this giant so he can have more breathing space :lol:
 
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Very soon....... Freedom and democracy and lady liberty coming to Singapore, courtesy F22 Raptors and B52's......

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And so it begins. Sure, this is only logical, allowing a peacefully rising nation to RISE! But that position wasn't politically or geopolitically allowed to be expressed openly. Now the dominoes are starting to fall. Soon Thailand, South Korea and even Australia will follow. Sure, many Chinese and other East/South East Asians here hate Japan, but be sure that the Japanese also want to cooperate with China. It's just that the US won't allow them, and Japanese politics is too weak to kick them out. Before too long, the entire US presence, accept Guam, will be vacated.

This kind of stuff is very normal and should be allowed. It's just that certain special interests in the US want to fight a losing battle tooth and nail. F them. Hope China secures the Middle East as well.
 
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"They are rational actors. At the same time, as they grow in power, they demand their rightful place in the world. If the US and the West does not accommodate legitimate requests, then China will look for alternate means," he warned.

Of course China will find its rightful place as it rises. All of human history tells us so.
 
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