Former Australian PM Paul Keating blames US, EU, and China for global financial and geopolitical issues
Former Australian PM Paul Keating blames US, EU, and China for global financial and geopolitical issues The passage offers broad political commentary without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It mentions high‑profile figures (Bill Clinton, Alan Greenspan, President Mitterrand) but only in vague blame‑assigning statements, providing little investigative traction. Key insights: Keating attributes the 2008 crisis to global imbalances and US savings shortfall.; He blames Bill Clinton for NATO expansion that led to Putin’s rise.; He cites Alan Greenspan as partly responsible for the crisis.
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Former Australian PM Paul Keating blames US, EU, and China for global financial and geopolitical issues The passage offers broad political commentary without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It mentions high‑profile figures (Bill Clinton, Alan Greenspan, President Mitterrand) but only in vague blame‑assigning statements, providing little investigative traction. Key insights: Keating attributes the 2008 crisis to global imbalances and US savings shortfall.; He blames Bill Clinton for NATO expansion that led to Putin’s rise.; He cites Alan Greenspan as partly responsible for the crisis.
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