Former Australian PM Paul Keating interview on global politics and economics
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Former Australian PM Paul Keating interview on global politics and economics The document is an interview transcript with Paul Keating offering opinions on international leaders, economic trends, and policy ideas. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actionable evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct. The only potential lead is a vague reference to US President Barack Obama and former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan, but no specific wrongdoing or evidence is presented. Key insights: Keating criticises US, EU, and Australian political leadership without naming specific illegal actions.; Mentions former Fed chief Alan Greenspan as partly responsible for the 2008 crisis, but offers no evidence.; References US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a purely opinion‑based context.
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