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Originally Posted by sutekidane
- US, EU, Russian speaking countries, ANZ
- African Union
- Latin American Union including Mexico
- Turkic Union with Turkey + Central Asian 5 stans + possibly South Asian 2 stans + Mongolia
- expanded GCC to cover all Arab nations in Asian continent except Iraq
- Iraq+Iran in a shia group
- a new greater East Asia Co-prosperity sphere that will cover all nations South and East of China and India
So when these nations are united into bigger units and can co-operate under US leadership, they will be able to withstand the divide and rule machinations and resource exploitation by ever more powerful two largest nations. In a more united and developed Latin America and Africa with local creation of jobs, this will also work to stem migrations from these places to US and EU respectively.
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US government tried to make an agreement with similar characteristics you said here, it's called FTAA and you probably have heard about it. What happens in South America is, anything that puts USA in a leadership position have great disapproval because of USA imperialistic politics, USA sponsored many South American dictatorships in 60's and 70's(Argentina, Brazil and Chile). While those dictatorships where being weakened, USA imperialistic influence decreased in South America. FTAA just looks like a desperate attempt to retrieve a little piece of that influence, it's completly impossible to USA be a leader of some group or agreement in South America. The only way to FTAA become true is USA accept South American countries proposals and make it a bilateral agreement instead of a unilateral and imperialistic agreement (disagreement?) to transform South America in their backyard again. Anyway, they will do a summit meeting in 2012 to decide about FTAA, but it don't looks go much far.