America would’ve preferred China ‘remain in poverty’: Paul Keating

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America would’ve preferred China ‘remain in poverty’: Paul Keating
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Former prime minister Paul Keating says America will never condone or accept a state “as large as them”, which is what China presents.

Former prime minister Paul Keating says America will never condone or accept a state “as large as them”, which is what China presents.“The fact that China’s now an industrial economy larger than the United States … they say ‘hang on this is not in the playbook’.

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