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Are the Chinese funding the war in Iraq?

The war is off budget but we are finding the money somewhere. There are only two possible somewheres -- either we (the federal government) are printing it, or we are borrowing it. Probably some of each, but more borrowing than printing. So if we are borrowing the money, who is lending it to us?

The rest of the world, of course, through their purchase of U.S. treasuries. And who is doing the most buying? The Chinese, of course. They have the largest imbalance of trade with the U.S. Interestingly, so are the Gulf states in the Middle East because of the petro dollars that get recycled into U.S. equities but also into treasuries. How ironic that "our war" is being financed by the indifferent Chinese and the very effected Gulf states, who have a direct interest in us protecting theirs.

Sheldon Liber is the CEO of a small private investment company and the vice president for design and research at an architecture & planning firm. Check out his other posts for BloggingStocks here.

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