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In a recent message sent across the land, Henry Kissinger pointed out what any competent observer of the financial world knows only too well: America’s indebtedness has spawned many problems. For one, he suggested that the nearly $1 trillion of U.S. debt held by China indicates that “Chinese influence in global economic decision-making needs to be enlarged.” Not as worried about the enormous debt itself, he worries about its effect on China and on Chinese-U.S. relations. This is the man who, more than anyone, had a huge hand in forging the relationship China now has with the U.S. He now wants the two countries to work toward “political cooperation in shaping a new world order.” His choice of that phrase is significant because he has frequently called for creation of a “new world order,” the code phrase meaning world government and socialism. To achieve his long-sought goal, he wants the United States to forget that communism that still dominates China. Our nation should “resist the

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