The biggest problem, however, is that the U.S. seems unable to answer one critical question: Whether it is still a country of immigration or whether it has instead become one of deportation.
The US hopes that relations between China and the countries with which it has territorial disputes, like Japan, Vietnam and Philippines, will remain in a state of incomplete conflict resolution — somewhere between war and political dialogue or reconciliation — because this would give the US a reason to continue getting involved in East Asian affairs.
They know what we want. Never before has an economic sector been so driven by the desires of its customers like the digital industry. That is not bad in general. After all, Google & co. have not produced new calamities like napalm or thalidomide.
Neither McCain nor his radical followers have the ability or desire to understand the part of sociopolitical education encompassed by the proposal to aid the [Central American] region so that it may develop.
The United States should cooperate with Pakistan in its efforts to put an end to terrorism and help stop the movement and attacks of militants from across the border.