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May 16 2008, Steve Swint

The world is quickly moving to a bi-polar world led by two super powers: the U.S. and China. The way things are shaping up, on the one pole we will have the U.S., the E.U., Japan, Australia, etc. On the other pole we have China, Russia, and Iran...

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