This has many greater dangers than bubbles forming elsewhere, because of the enormity and the credit position we talked about earlier today.
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Discusses the potential risks of inflation in China's economy.
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The Commander in Chief, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, and individual combatant commanders are asking the Senate to give its advice and consent to the Law of the Sea Convention.
The Law of the Sea will continue to form the basis of maritime law regardless of whether the United States is a party.
We say that every time we go--we argue with Iran. Every time we argue with North Korea, we argue on the basis that they are not abiding by international rules.
As seven CNOs wrote in a joint letter back in 1998, 'there are no downsides to this treaty--it contains expansive terms, which we use to maintain forward presence and preserve U.S. maritime superiority.'





