9.08.2018

Kevin Rudd : Are China and the US doomed to conflict?


Kevin Rudd at TED2015  (transcript)
Are China and the US doomed to conflict?
Summary
Are China and the US doomed to conflict? The speaker's answer is, of course, "No" and the speaker said that he is here to help. I thought that it's a great answer and I also wanted him to help that South Korea and our country Japan were really and strongly doomed to conflict.

First is his opinion.
In the near future, you know, China will be the largest economy country in the world and it'll affect all of us in ways including the air we breathe, the water we drink, the fish we eat and so on. Thus he said that we have to challenge to have peace, to prosper, and not to repeat the tragedies of war again with having will and imagination.
It means that the two countries don't solve all problems but think about a new start heartily.  It doesn't accept the radically different political system but knows them heartily. The speaker studied Chinese language and history and experienced that two completely different people brought together.

However, in my opinion, we have to think about those with our head and the speaker tells us to go with the heart, though, we can't do. We don't want to go, and Japan has already apologized, gave money and thought heartily, but the opponent overturns many times but says that we believe the opponent is wrong. Our economic help is continuing, though, what happens?

I think that the speaker will be too Chinese, he speaks English very well and he thinks that he is neutral, though. The fact he experienced that two completely different people brought together is different from a fact we want to do something that radically different countries do.
Yes, countries history will doom to conflict. We have to change.

Words in this story
doomed /do͞omd/ likely to have an unfortunate and inescapable outcome; ill-fated.
bring together / set up a meeting between people

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