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For the first time, the United States has explicitly committed to not using nuclear weapons against a nonnuclear state. Although it is a welcome change in US nuclear strategy, should US go further and follow the example of China to commit itself to never being the first to use nuclear weapons?
Lately, China's rich second generation are always criticized as being idle, arrogant and depraved, but with help from their parents and wives, they can become better people.
Extensive outsourcing by US industry means that a revaluation of the Chinese yuan sought by many US politicians would destroy US jobs,a study by independent economists and other experts said on Thursday.