U.S. efforts to head off a new China-sponsored development bank for the booming Asia region ended in abject failure this week as organizers announced nearly four dozen countries — including some of America’s closest Asian and European allies — have applied to membership, amid growing criticism of how the Obama administration handled the entire episode.A changing world.
The Chinese head of the secretariat of the proposed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) told an organizing conference meeting in Kazakhstan this week that 46 countries have applied to join the AIIB, including Britain, Germany, France, South Korea, India, Israel, Taiwan and Australia. Of the world’s major economies, only the U.S. and Japan are still on the outside looking in.
“The bottom line, I think, is that we screwed it up,” former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, in a sharp critique of the administration’s handling of the issue Tuesday at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “We should not have done it this way.”
Thursday, April 02, 2015
Irate Democrat party titans say Obama ‘screwed up’ and gave rise to China’s new bank
The Washington Times reports: