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2006-01-10
American's want 'energy independence'.
Many countries want 'technological independence'.
It goes by lots of names. All to avoid 'free-trade'. Everyone likes to have free-trade to export. But few want to face the imports and loss of industries.
They will use whatever excuses they want. Most of it is just excuses. It's all about protecting things from free-trade.
Not saying we should or shouldn't have free-trade. But that's just how the game is played.