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See latest photos BLUFFTON, SC (AP) -- Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman said Wednesday that recent comments by rivals Herman Cain and Mitt Romney raise concerns about taking the nation's security and economic policies toward China in the wrong direction. "It can lead to misguided policies economically, militarily and from a regional security standpoint that can be very damaging to this nation," Huntsman said in an interview with The Associated Press. Huntsman said the United States has to wield its power in the right ways. "Let's get serious about the country that will really matter most, and we've got to make this relationship work," Huntsman said "We have to deal with China economically; we've got to deal with them from a security standpoint." On Monday, Cain said in a PBS interview that China is a military threat to the United States and that his strategy in dealing with that nation is to outgrow it economically. "They've indicated that they're trying to develop nuclear capability and they want to develop more aircraft carriers like we have. So, yes, we have to consider them a military threat," Cain said on Monday's NewsHour. Meanwhile, Romney has said he wants to impose tariffs on Chinese goods in response to China's manipulation of its currency. And that's the last thing this country should want when we're staring down the prospects of a second recession." While Cain and Romney have been leading the GOP contest, Huntsman has trailed badly, barely registering in early polls. On Wednesday Huntsman was trying to generate traction among an audience of about 200 in early voting South Carolina. Huntsman stopped at Sun City Hilton Head, home to a large block of reliable Republican voters ahead of a debate on national security next week in Spartanburg.
Akron, United States o 19 hours ago Huntsman is not far enough right for the ranters. if they are doing such a good job obstructing the current POTUS,then it stands to reason the same can be done to theirs as well if by some miracle it does happen. Do they think the People have forgotten about Medicare vouchers? The reason ranters don't like Huntsman is also because he just might be the wisest choice,something republicans were never very good at. For some reason,they gotta have a sellout like Reagan or Bush.
Irvine, United States o 14 hours ago the gop candidates reflect the fact that the gop party is comprised of those who have money and are not sensitive to the woes of typical americans... so the fact they know little about china comes as no surprise as they don't even know about the vast majority of americans.
Everett, United States o 19 hours ago The United States has no enemies that our corporate controlled government has not deliberately created. We must purge this infestation or enemies is all we shall have.
Do you think all of those USA Globalist Corportocracies would be hurt margin wise? I think that is why GE is SO involved with the USA Government Ineptocracy. Just bring the money and technology back and quit exporting anymore of the USA raw materials and technology that still remains, then close off all the visas for ANY Asians until a balance is acheived. Just to be sure, have all those American Business gurus in China burn everything plus infrastructures that they brought into China since 1987.
Brockton, United States o 15 hours ago Even if I don't want to vote for President Obama, I will have to. Only to assure that the republicans are no longer in control of the future dectruction of our country.
In a same way or theory, you need someone who has been in China & has broad gound work understanding of that place & the people to really understand the country / system. Trying to demonise the country w/o knowing her basic facts will not only won't work but deepen the misunderstanding between the two nations.
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