BEIJING - World capitals on Wednesday braced for a new political order in Washington, as policymakers and analysts tried to assess the impact on foreign policy of a new Republican-led U.S. House, a diminished Democratic majority in the Senate and an American president many fear has been left weakened.
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I don't think anyone should be concerned about major changes if there is a turnover of power between the Democrats and Republicans. Nothing really changes no matter which one is in power. The only thing that is different is how the same old policies are fed to us. Take the israel-Palestine conflict as an example. No matter what the tone of the rhetoric is, we will still be handing over $3 billion a year to Israel with no conditions. But it's not just that one issues, you can pick almost any issue. The Democrats have controlled Congress and the White House for two years, and there has been no real changes. Both parties are too corrupt to do the bidding of the rich and powerful.
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