Thursday, October 25, 2007

India Stands for the Just with the Unjust

One way to play King of the Mountain (aka King of the Hill) is to form temporary allies in order to take down the “King”. Once the “king” has tumbled, then the alliance is over and a free for all breaks out for the top slot. The old “King” has to be humbled so much so they don’t just walk up and take the top slot again. Temporary alliances are never for the better because the backstabbing weakens all parties. If the alliance does push the “King” off, they are rarely the new “King”. India needs to beware of the alliance they are dabbling with because the other two play hard.

(CNSNews.com) - India joined China and Russia Wednesday in calling for a "more just and rational" world order but, in a now familiar refrain, also insisted that their trilateral cooperation was not intended to target "any other country."

A meeting in northern China of the three countries' foreign ministers ended with a joint communique containing veiled references to U.S. domination of international affairs.

The kicker of it all is the fact that only India has any chance of being “just and rational”. The US has reached out to India and for a brief time they reached back. The failed experiment called communism is still disrupting the world.

Policy makers in the U.S. and India have described a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation deal between the two large democracies as a significant and strategic initiative. The agreement now is in grave trouble, however, as a result of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's failure to get communist allies' approval in parliament.
As the world gets smaller and smaller, there will have to be a leader figure because a house divided against itself cannot stand. The leader does not have to be the US but I most assuredly do not want Russia, China or any ME country to be that leader.