> > Subject: Why the US wants war > > > > > > The US has enjoyed a long economic growth since the > > second world war and become the world only great power > > after the collapse of most of the socialist countries. > > There are quite a no. of propagandas about WTO, > > globalisation, human right protection, etc promoted by > > the US since 1990. However, the fact is that the US > > is the main weapon exporter in the world. (Supplier > > of nuclear bombs to Irasel) He cried for fair > > treatment to the US soldiers under detention by Iraq > > but the prisoners of Afghan are still under custody > > without any lawyer presented or open treatment in the > > US due to terrorism. (Like the godfather of Harry > > Potter in Volume 3.) The US uses uranium-deficit > > bombs made from wastes of nuclear power plant in Iraq > > and Yugosiavia. The level of radiation at this two > > places has raised by 6000 times and led to a > > substantial increase in the cancer cases. However, > > the US has recently published a study claiming that > > there is no proof of the increase in cancer due to the > > uranium-deficit bombs. (Just like mobile phone and > > cigarette.) The US (& Japan) is the largest exporter > > of gene-modified food and China (& HK) is one of the > > major importer. However, the HK's F&HD said that the > > labelling of gene-modified food will lead to the high > > increase in cost of the suppliers and eventually to > > the cosumers and does not favour the labelling. The > > European Union has already banned the import of some > > of the Chinese's vegetable due to the presence of > > modified gene. (or gene pollution.) The US is already > > the largest econmic power in the world but in order to > > maintain growth of the industry, it has to enter the > > emerging markets like China. But the protectionism > > (eg. taxation) of those emerging markets will decrease > > the competition of the US companies. So it requires > > those countries to enter WTO to facilitate > > globalisation. That is they have to open their > > markets in order not to be discriminated by the > > 'free' trade of the western countries. > >