Africa.

The United States and other forces have joined forces to drive European forces such as France out of Africa.

But the United States has failed to control Africa, but only controlled part of Africa.

As African people awaken, fewer and fewer people believe in the American way of doing things.

Moreover, although Africa is rich in natural resources, what the United States is interested in are oil, natural gas, gold, uranium, etc. As for iron ore, copper ore and the like, they are not important to the United States.

Because the United States is not a major steel producer!

China is the world's number one steel power!
Moreover, Africa's armaments are undergoing significant improvement.

African countries such as Tanzania, Djibouti, Egypt, Somalia and South Africa are developing rapidly and becoming emerging developing countries, which will inevitably affect the entire Africa.

In Latin America, the situation in Mexico is becoming increasingly corrupt, and the Mexican government can only control a quarter of the territory in Mexico.

There are also countries like Haiti. Refugees from these countries have gathered at the US border, and all kinds of illegal immigrants have emerged one after another, which makes George Wharton and others very dissatisfied.

The United States is divided into two opposing factions over these illegal immigrants, and a fierce argument has broken out.

In South America, left-wing forces are sweeping across the country. These left-wing forces are rebelling against the United States and even nationalizing some industries.

For example, Chavez of Venezuela nationalized Venezuela's oil industry, which seriously damaged the interests of Americans because Americans control most of Venezuela's petrochemical industry.

However, since 2001, international oil and natural gas prices have soared, which has brought Venezuela a large amount of energy export revenue.

Coupled with the rise in iron ore prices, Venezuela's economic development has been quite good in recent years.

And Chavez has become an international anti-American fighter.

Other South American countries followed suit and nationalized the oil industry and even the agricultural sector, causing considerable losses to American capital in South America.

You know, ever since the United States implemented the Monroe Doctrine in 1823, announcing a foreign policy prohibiting European powers from interfering in American affairs and shouting "America is America for Americans", the United States has gradually controlled Latin America through step-by-step means and turned Latin America into the back garden of the United States.

American-Romanianism has always been one of the cornerstones of US foreign policy. It is for this reason that Latin America is the back garden of the United States.

But it is clear that over the past two decades, Latin America has been undergoing significant changes, and these changes are not very favorable to the United States.

In Europe, the formation of the Franco-German alliance has enabled Europe to gradually break away from the influence of the United States and move towards integration.

By now, Germany has become completely autonomous and, like France, is a sovereign and independent country.

The Franco-German alliance is getting closer and closer to Russia. In December, German Chancellor Angela Merkel signed an agreement on the Nord Stream 12 natural gas pipeline project with the Russian President.

Due to the lack of power, the United States will not adopt an all-inclusive strategy when dealing with these hot spots and difficult issues. Instead, it will pay attention to the order of things and the timing of actions.

According to the current strategy, at the strategic level, the US will take a tough stance and fight to the end. In the Iraq war, the US will "preach with the sword" and fight to the end. In the Persian nuclear issue, the US will use the big stick in hand to force Persia to submit. In the implementation of the "road map" of the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, the US will continue to favor Israel. In Afghanistan, the US will continue to use force first and wipe out the guerrillas. In the North Korean nuclear issue, the US will "not allow North Korea to continue to delay."
However, there are three issues where it is difficult to take a tough stance, namely China, Russia and Europe!
In Europe, the Iraq War caused a big rift between the United States and Europe. The United States does not want to see European integration, but it cannot be too tough, lest it pushes European countries into the arms of Russia, which would be a complete disaster.

The United States has rejected Russia's repeated applications to join NATO without hesitation. What a joke! If Russia joins NATO, who will be the leader of NATO? Who will be the big brother?
As for Russia, with the rise in international oil and natural gas prices and Russia's stable market share in the East and the West, Russia's economy has developed very well in recent years.

In many ways, it even goes against the United States.

Russia was involved in both the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War.

Russia has the world's largest nuclear arsenal, and it is difficult for the United States to ignore it.

After all, Russia is one of the only two countries in the world that has the ability to destroy the United States.

Of course, the United States also has the power to destroy Russia. Since the beginning of the Cold War, both sides have ensured that their nuclear weapons can destroy each other.

As for the East, George Walton got a headache just thinking about it.

Panshan Group Headquarters.

Liu Tao and others took a group photo in front of the headquarters building.

The year-end party group meeting has concluded successfully and a photo is being taken at this moment, which has been a tradition of Panshan Group over the years.

The cooperation will be left as a commemoration for every member of the Party Committee and will also be collected in the Panshan Group Museum.

Panshan Group Museum records the entire changes of Panshan Group.

These video materials are extremely precious historical materials.

There is a special department that revise the history of Panshan Group, and new content is included every year.

In the evening, everyone drank some wine, and seeing that it was still early, someone suggested going to Southwest Associated University.

This proposal was unanimously agreed by everyone, and everyone set off for Southwest Associated University.

Southwest Associated University has already had its summer vacation. Almost all students and teachers are on vacation. Except for the scientific research institutions and some security forces, the only people still working at Southwest Associated University are:

As a national top-level university, Southwest Associated University is extremely famous throughout the world and is currently ranked first in the country and tenth in the world.

Among the professors of Southwest Associated University, there are five Nobel Prize winners in Physics, three Nobel Prize winners in Chemistry, one Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine, three Fields Medal winners, and six Turing Award winners.
There were two masters of Chinese studies at Southwest Associated University!
As early as the mid-to-late 90s, Southwest Associated University became completely independent and was no longer under the jurisdiction of Panshan Group.

However, it can be said that the two parties have had a common origin since their establishment, and they still have close ties even now.

Last year, Panshan Group donated 40 billion yuan to Southwest Associated University as school funding, and this year, the donation amount will exceed 50 billion yuan.

Panshan Group has always been the largest source of donations received by Southwest Associated University over the years.

Of course, many of the donations received by Southwest Associated University now come from wealthy groups in society, wealthy overseas Chinese businessmen, and students who graduated from Southwest Associated University.

This allowed Southwest Associated University to maintain its operations without relying on the school funding allocated by the national treasury. (End of this chapter)

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