Taiwan.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Michael Kulyk <[email protected]>wrote:
> Fareed Zakaria's latest article in the Washington Post. "I have generally
> been wary of the calls for U.S. intervention in any and every conflict
> around the world. But this is different. The crisis in Ukraine is the most
> significant geopolitical problem since the Cold War. Unlike many of the
> tragic ethnic and civil wars that have bubbled up over the past three
> decades, this one involves a great global power, Russia, and thus can and
> will have far-reaching consequences. And it involves a great global
> principle: whether national boundaries can be changed by brute force. If it
> becomes acceptable to do so, what will happen in Asia, where there are
> dozens of contested boundaries -- and several great powers that want to
> remake them?
>
> Obama must rally the world, push the Europeans and negotiate with the
> Russians. In this crisis, the United States truly is the indispensable
> nation."
>
> Fareed Zakaria is Editor at Large of TIME Magazine and hosts Fareed
> Zakaria GPS, which airs Sundays worldwide on CNN. He also writes a regular
> column for the Washington Post.
>
> Zakaria is a former managing editor of Foreign Affairs, and the author of
> several books, including "The Future of Freedom," which was a New York
> Times bestseller and has been translated into 20 languages. His latest
> book, "The Post-American World," was published in May 2008 and became an
> instant best-seller.Fareed Zakaria
>
>
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