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On his 10-day trip to Asian this week,President George W.Bush is likely to get a polite reception for his ambitious agenda.He wants to rally allies to the war on terror,the confrontation with North Korea and the expansion of transpacific trade.He will be asking Japan and China to allow their currencies to get stronger,so they will find it cheaper to buy more goods from struggling U.S.manufacturers (and give American exports a boost just as the U.S.presidential-election season is gathering steam).Neither the Japanese nor the Chinese will say no outright,but they won’t say yes,either.Below the polite ambiguities,something disturbing is happening,at least from an American viewpoint.
On his 10-day trip to Asian this week,President George W.Bush is likely to get a polite reception for his ambitious agenda.He wants to rally allies to the war on terror,the confrontation with North Korea and the expansion of transpacific trade.He will be asking Japan and China to allow their currencies to get stronger,so they will find it cheaper to buy more goods from struggling U.S.manufacturers (and give American exports a boost just as the U.S.presidential-election season is gathering steam).Neither the Japanese nor the Chinese will say no outright,but they won’t say yes,either.Below the polite ambiguities,something disturbing is happening,at least from an American viewpoint.
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