The hard evidence however is that America is increasingly turning its attention to the Asia-Pacific region. Rightly so.
The reasons are plain for everyone to grasp ranging from economic interdependence between the US and China to the net worth of each of the countries brimming with self-confidence and robust economic growth.
On the downside, self-inflicted relative irrelevance is increasingly growing out from Europe now compounded and fully absorbed by the Euro crisis. Complex as it is, Eurozone troubles underpin a general malaise felt across Europe only just sparing a few nations.
These have buckled multiple trends witnessed in most countries and could indicate that Europe is not irreversibly past its prime.
America's leadership has long sensed that.
China for its part - judging by some of its most outspoken mouthpieces - may sound bullish beyond what might reasonably be expected of a rising major country.
A country that has long yearned to re-take its rightful place in the world.
Most individual countries in the region continue to boom and will, for the better part, seek to accommodate both giants furthering their own national interest first and foremost.
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