[Peace-discuss] [Peace] Why Trump must go: he threatens not to continue US war provocations v. Russia and China

Carl G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Mon Jul 17 13:07:11 UTC 2017


Morituri te salutamus.

> On Jul 17, 2017, at 7:52 AM, Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu> wrote:
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> and rogue deep-state elements do not disrupt the scenario.
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> "So now it’s back to the swamp – and the same old hysterical Russiagate 24/7…”
> For sure. I am dealing with it all full time, both the law and the politics, domestic and international. Remember Carl I am not retired, next year teaching a maximum course load. You retired guys like you and Belden have the luxury of  it all watching. I am still in the Arena. Fab.
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> Francis A. Boyle
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> From: Carl G. Estabrook [mailto:galliher at illinois.edu] 
> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2017 7:48 AM
> To: Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu>
> Cc: prairiegreens at lists.chambana.net; Peace Discuss <peace-discuss at anti-war.net>
> Subject: Re: [Peace] Why Trump must go: he threatens not to continue US war provocations v. Russia and China
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> “...EU trade with China, India, Japan, South Korea and all of Southeast Asia is already larger by US$300 billion a year than EU trade with the US.
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> "And this is happening even before the EU has granted 'market economy' status to China, and before the just-signed free-trade agreement with Japan.
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> "The New Silk Roads, renamed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), with their promise of total Eurasian connectivity, are a certified win-win as far as German industrialists and selected EU investors are concerned. In contrast, in US Think Tankland, the overwhelming tone of the analyses is to deride BRI as a ‘scheme' destined to fail…
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> "It’s unclear whether Macron has imprinted on the mind of The American Friend [Pres. Trump] that having Syria jihadi-free, together, makes total business sense – and opens the way to further business deals, on all fronts. Of course, assuming the current and future ceasefires  hold, and rogue deep-state elements do not disrupt the scenario.
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> "So now it’s back to the swamp – and the same old hysterical Russiagate 24/7…”
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> http://www.atimes.com/article/sun-king-american-friend//
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