Beholden to Beijing."As the U.S. has grown ever reliant on foreign central banks This is a list of central banks. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z to finance its trade and budget deficits, the question arises: Could foreign governments, like China's, one day use this clout to influence U.S. foreign policy?" Greg Ip of the Wall Street Journal posed that question in the paper's April 26 issue, and elaborated on it by offering a disturbing--and plausible--scenario. "Imagine a standoff between the U.S. and China over Taiwanese independence," posits Ip. "What would happen if China stopped buying U.S. bonds, or sold them outright? As bond prices fell, their yields, which move in the opposite direction, would rise. Mortgage rates would rise, depressing home sales and weakening the economy." New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times columnist Thomas Friedman Thomas Lauren Friedman, OBE (born July 20, 1953), is an American journalist. He is an op-ed contributor to The New York Times, whose column appears twice weekly and mainly addresses topics on foreign affairs. , not one usually given to public expressions of piety, underscored our government's growing dependence on Beijing by suggesting that our leaders--along with those of several other nations--pray each day that Chinese ruler Hu Jintao Hu Jintao (h ` jĭn`tou`), 1942–, Chinese political leader, b. Jixi, Anhui prov. A hydroelectric engineering graduate (1965) of Qinghua Univ. remain healthy and exercise good judgment in managing the Communist behemoth's economy. He also suggested that Americans ask divine forgiveness "for all the bad words we used in recent years to describe China's leaders--terms like 'Butchers of Beijing.'" Foreign central banks, led by China and Japan, now hold roughly $1 trillion in U.S. Treasury U.S. Treasury Created in 1798, the United States Department of the Treasury is the government (Cabinet) department responsible for issuing all Treasury bonds, notes and bills. Some of the government branches operating under the U.S. Treasury umbrella include the IRS, U.S. bonds and bills--about a quarter of publicly held U.S. debt. China is about to displace the U.S. as Japan's largest trading partner. As Washington heedlessly heed·less adj. Marked by or paying little heed; unmindful or thoughtless. See Synonyms at careless, impetuous. heed less·ly adv. piles up public debt, and pursues a trade policy that results in an ever-growing trade deficit, China's financial influence over our future grows. It's not unreasonable to fear that someday, rather than merely praying for China, our government will put us in a position in which we will be forced to kneel to China.
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