the new axis?
if they all got together, they'd be unstoppable
2007-03-03 05:05:02
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answered by man_in_the_box2590 4
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India is an ally of the US, China has a HUGE army and would pose a MAJOR military problem for us if they wanted to. Especially with us wasting our time on Bush's optional war in Iraq.
China is a bigger problem for us economically. They have a HUGE manufacturing base to their economy and our is shrinking by the day.
Russa is only a problem becasue they have nukes and they lack a strong central government.
2007-03-03 13:12:03
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answered by arvis3 4
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I think that's a wrong information. There is no such coalition. They are trade relationships and agreements. And most probably, they might include mutual agreements on certain global policies. But there is no known agreements between these countries on joint military and defense matters that can be interpreted as an alliance or a coalition.
If ever a coalition is formed between these counties, it would surely make it in the front-pages of major newspapers, as it bear serious implications on America's own strategic interests and security. But so far, I've never seen any such news in the daily papers and news broadcasts.
2007-03-03 15:43:51
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answered by roadwarrior 4
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There is already a hypothetical alliance proposed by strategists called the bric for brazil, russia, india, and china. And if such an alliance were to really exist, it would be serve as a major counter-balance for the west.
and d'ville you half-wit, yes i see a country thats growing at the second fastest rate in the world(india) as a major problem.
2007-03-03 19:40:21
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answered by rex 1
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I don't see India as a big problem. I would be concerned about China and Russia.
2007-03-03 13:05:32
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answered by dVille 4
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India and China, sure. Russia still needs to fix their infrastructure for it to be a threat to anyone.
i don't consider India a threat, their economy is booming. but as for China, they could be a force to be reckoned with, especially if they have ill wishes towards competitors.
2007-03-03 13:11:37
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answered by robyoung3484 5
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depends if america feels like pushing countries in asia and the middle east as they are doing now and they (middle east and asia) hire say a mercenary to counter a schoolyard bully (america) then it will pose way more than just a military problem for america
2007-03-07 01:18:56
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answered by YR1947 4
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Economic, certainly.
2007-03-03 13:07:07
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answered by mamasquirrel 5
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