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We need to convince each other that the fight against this common enemy has to be fought with a keen eye to balancing the needs of security with those of human and minority rights.
Third, foreign central banks and sovereign wealth funds may be keen to keep buying up euros to hedge against risks to the US and their own economies.
Crown Prince Abdullah, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler in place of his incapacitated half-brother King Fahd, is keen to be seen as a champion of reform.
But, like the Republicans, the Democrats, too, are keen to shower tax cuts on their major campaign contributors, predominantly rich Americans.
Not surprisingly, Chinese leadership was keen to avoid any reference to the last two centuries of struggle and humiliation, or to its problematic political agendas and thorny trade issues.
Always keen to assert the freedom to insult Muslims, the Dutch Freedom Party wants to ban all mosques.
They seek intelligence, honor, and a keen sense of the public interest and the public welfare.
Even Western bosses keen on China, it appears, are finding it hard nowadays to praise Jiang, as he crushes the Falun Gong spiritual movement by imprisoning or confining its members to psychiatric hospitals.
Syria has a keen interest in being invited into an US-led settlement with Israel.
The European Union, after a three-year spat with President Bush, is keen to be regarded as a world player to be reckoned with.
They maintain a keen interest in the public's eyes and ears - and thus in each other.
Even healthy economies like South Korea are keen to weaken their currencies, leaving the US alone in its willingness to tolerate significant currency appreciation.
Yet no country, rich or poor, is keen to cut its energy use, owing to concern that to do so would threaten jobs, incomes, and economic growth.
As a former mandate power, France had always had a keen interest and presence in Lebanon, and its influence has been deepened by the close personal rapport between President Jacques Chirac and Lebanon former Prime Minister, the late Rafiq Hariri.
But there is also keen awareness that the EU's hope for a special relationship with Brazil must not be allowed to hinder regional integration or worsen asymmetries and imbalances within the bloc.
Whatever other goals lay behind the Iraq war, the Bush Administration seems keen to line the pockets of its cronies and to capture increased control over Middle East oil and pipeline routes.
The Kazakhs are keen to sell their oil and gas to the West at the very moment that the European Union is anxious to shed its dependence on Russian supplies.
Kazakhstan's historical ties to Russia and its geographical proximity to China have caused a keen competition between those two countries for influence.
Everyone seems keen to prove that the city's air will be a decisive and debilitating factor for one of the world's most high-profile sporting events.
But there are more potential supporters of Brexit: some keen European Unionists who have found the UK's often-obstructive membership increasingly annoying.
In assessing America's strength, China follows US debates on the merits of a uni-polar or a multi-polar world with keen interest.
The EU is keen to restore or establish human rights, stability, and prosperity.
Brazil, Turkey, and, yes, Iran are all clearly keen to demonstrate their political and foreign-policy independence.
Fortunately for East Asia, most seem to approach power with a keen sense of duty and a commitment to strengthening their countries.

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