The Fuse Is Lit: U.S. Asia Foreign Policy’s Intellectual Bankruptcy Leaves China in Charge…
In our previous post: I Feel Like Hal Lindsey! Tourism in Political Chess: China vs. Japan we previewed the atomic blast (financial, political, military) about to hit asia due in large part to a current U.S. Foreign policy in Asia that has left the U.S. and our allies, the few we have left, castrated by China, Russia and other regional players.
Linda Sieg (Thu Nov 4, 2010) for Reuters issued:
Analysis: Strategic tensions threaten Asia as China rises.
Several key analysts play down the powder keg scenario for the military portion however in historical terms this is a grave mistake. It is only going to take one small scratch of the surface of civility for the region to explode into a regional conflict with devastating effects well outside the Geopolitical confines of Asia.
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About the author:
K2 GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Partner, Greg Kelly:
Greg Kelly is a combat veteran having served in the United States Army with the rank of Sergeant in the Elite U.S. Paratrooper unit of the 82nd Airborne Division (Grenada) and the 2nd Infantry Division (Korea).
His professional experience includes specializing in public relations, international relations, public/government affairs, corporate communications, and relationship building from the local-to-international level. He has worked as a U.S. Congress Assistant. He is also the former Manager of Public Relations, Marketing and Advertising for the Korea National Tourism Organization where his duties included speech writing for senior Korean government officials and establishing and maintaining working relationships with various foreign and domestic companies, government agencies and media outlets.
ALL-AMERICAN Member 82nd Airborne Division Association.
Mr. Kelly graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from State University of New York at Potsdam where he majored in political science and minored in communications.
Mr. Kelly resides in the Hudson Valley, married with one daughter.






