America’s “Asian Pivot” & “Trans-Pacific Partnership” is a move to prevent China’s breakout!

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25372All of these things were foretold by Messenger Elijah Muhammad. He told us that America was in Asia causing division and starting to trouble to prevent the rise and breakout of China.

What do we see today? This white American sociopathic nation doing just that! Messenger Elijah Muhammad forewarned that the Yellow man of China was preparing himself to take on this American beast in Asia.

What are we seeing today? This Yellow Chinese man building up economically and militarily. To do what? To take on this white American nation.

Do you not see how right Elijah Muhammad is? He also told us that America would not be successful in her escaped in Asia. She would be the loser and we are seeing more and more signs of her losing and desperate attempts to salvage her last vestige of power in Asia!

It’s Not the Economy, Stupid: US Needs TPP to Contain China

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The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is not just an ordinary trade deal: it is meant to undermine China’s positions in the Asia Pacific and strengthen Washington’s hegemony in the region for decades to come, US expert Sean Mirski explains.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is not just about trade: the deal will alter the balance of power in the Asia Pacific strengthening Washington’s positions in the region for decades to come, US expert in international affairs Sean Mirski asserted.
“In short, then, the TPP has been presented and criticized as if it were an ordinary trade deal. It’s not. The treaty boasts strategic consequences that make it well worth passing,” the expert stressed.
“If the TPP can change the trajectory of American power relative to China’s, it may be the single most important factor in whether the United States retains its “indispensable” role in the 21st Century,” he elaborated.

According to the expert, those who oppose the deal are making a grave mistake, “dismissing the strategic consequences of the treaty for America’s continued primacy in the Asia-Pacific.”
Mirski argues that without the TPP the United States would eventually cede its dominant political and economic positions in the region to its “primary geopolitical rival” — China.
“In order to preserve American primacy in the face of a rising China, American strategists seem forced to choose between two options that are both extremely unpalatable: containment and integration.”
However, the TPP “offers a third option:… the United States should build up its own strength (as well as the strength of its Asian allies) in order to maintain a balance of power in the Asia-Pacific that is favorable to continued American primacy,” the expert revealed.

The United States should hurry up, since China has begun to develop “an alternative set of global institutions,” threatening the Washington-backed Bretton-Woods system, according to the author.
Furthermore, the expert insisted that “China and Hong Kong would lose out $47.5 billion [by 2025] from being excluded from the [TPP] agreement, since it would divert trade flows away from them and toward TPP countries,” while Washington will enjoy “a net $77.5 billion increase” in income.
The expert criticized those who hesitate to grasp such an opportunity, stressing that it is “shocking” that the deal “almost met its end” in the US Congress.
According to Mirski, the agreement’s antagonists still cannot realize Washington’s bright geopolitical prospects related to the widely discussed deal.
“[C]ongressional Democrats, environmental organizations, and labor unions have closed ranks to present a united front against the TPP. They argue that it will line the pockets of corporations while draining much-needed jobs from the American economy,” he noted.

Indeed, the 12-nation TPP has faced heavy criticism in the United States. Some critics argue that the agreement will play into the hands of the Wall Street magnates and multi-national corporations and will deal another heavy blow to America’s waning middle class.
“The multinational corporations… embrace an approach that allows them to move factories and jobs from country to country in order to lower wages and avoid labor, environmental, and human-rights regulations,” US political blogger John Nichols wrote a month ago, stressing that together with the American Legislative Exchange Council they are now pushing ahead the TPP.
However, it seems that Washington’s political establishment is too preoccupied with its rivalry with China to take into consideration its burning domestic issues, such as the economic well-being of its middle class, workers and farmers.
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20150707/1024329839.html#ixzz3fF3PUFXk

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