Thursday, 27 February 2014

Pivot to Asia-Pacific will be failed ! Why ? What ?

The  U.S.  has  failed  to achive  its   goal   in  Afghanistan   and    Iraq  .
The  Western   powers  and   their   regional   allies  , Qatar  ,  Saudi  Arabia  and   Turkey  have   lost   control  aligaed   Militants   (  Foreign-backed  opposition  groups  )   operating   inside  Syria  .
         It   is   likely  the   U.S.  may   support   the   Al-qaeta  , terrorists    who   has    the   same   target   to  fight   Bahar  Al-Assad   stepping  down  .
         In   the   early   2012  ,  Obama  Administratio  announced   that  it   would  be   intensifying  the  U.S.  role  in  the   Asia-Pacific  Regions ,  (  Appears   to   be   East-Asia  ,  Southeast-Asia  ,  Astralia  and  the   Coastal  Area  of  South-Asia .)  To  form  a  nine-nations  Trans-Pacific Strategic  Economic  Partnership  ( TPP )  free  trade   agreement  (FTA  ) . The  nine  nations  TPP are   Australia  ,  Brunei  ,  Chile  ,  Malasia,  New  Zealand  ,  Peru  ,Singapore  ,  the   U.S.   and  Vietnam  . In   addition  ,  Canada  ,  Mexico   and  Japan  may   be  not  clear  .
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Kerry   says, there  is  No  Let   Up  in   U.S.  Asia    Pivot  ..............
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It has not always been clear what those shared goals are because the goals of the pivot itself are unclear, says American Enterprise Institute analyst Michael Auslin.

"The administration never articulated what the pivot was for, what the rebalance was for.  It's not that it was a bad idea. It was a good idea.  But they never explained it.  They never sold it.  They never told us why it was important," he said.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton first launched the Asia Pivot, but Cato Institute analyst Doug Bandow says it has lost steam under Secretary Kerry.

"The pivot in many ways was Secretary Clinton's initiative. She focused on it. Secretary Kerry, of course, has spent a lot of time in the Middle East, a lot of time promoting negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis, now focused on Syria. So his emphasis never quite seemed to be as much on Asia," he said.

Secretary Kerry says there is no let-up on the Asia Pivot.  And he has repeatedly sought to reassure Beijing it is not meant to check Chinese influence.

But China says the U.S. is interfering in rival territorial claims in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, where Washington says Beijing is displaying an "incremental pattern of assertiveness."

"It is extremely irresponsible for the United States to make groundless accusations against China without checking the facts," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei.

Washington especially risks being drawn into the dispute over islands between China and Japan, where American University professor Lou Goodman says uncertainty about the Asia Pivot could make things worse.

"There are domestic politics operating in both China and Japan that when this issue gets raised causes responses that are strong," said Goodman.

Auslin says unmet expectations about a bigger presence in Asia could be worse than if Washington did nothing at all.

"We may have bitterly disappointed those who really were hoping for not only an expanded U.S. role but a more innovative U.S. role, a U.S. role that really looked at how you could build up a more liberal and democratic Asia, one that had rules and norms of order," he said.

 

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