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Regarding "If China reigns supreme" by Roger Cohen (Globalist, Jan . 29: The author speculates about the year 2040 when, among other things, Japan has "predictably" gone nuclear in the absence of a U.S. security guarantee.

The United States has long since withdrawn its troops from Okinawa — "If the Japanese don't want us, we can no longer justify staying" said Democratic President Mary Martinez in 2032 — and Japan has predictably gone nuclear in the absence of a U.S. security guarantee.

The press has predictably gone nuts, giving the media-savvy Sprinkles' newest innovation lots of attention.

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There has been much media amusement at Liverpool FC's directive for fans to cease shouting expressions such as 'Man Up!' 'Don't play like a girl' and 'That's gay.' The 'Political-Correctness-Gone Mad' brigade have predictably gone er, 'mad' (itself an offensive word), yet such expressions are surely out of kilter with modern society.

Many of those councils have then taken people to court when those fines have, predictably, gone unpaid.

We've already seen examples of this: Tony Abbott has, predictably, equated gay marriage with political correctness gone wrong.

Ever since HotorNot abandoned it's experiment with going totally free last month, the traffic to its destination site, HotorNot.com, has predictably leveled off.

Outrage has predictably ensued.

The measure has, predictably, been controversial.

The competition has, predictably, spawned litigation.

All diplomatic efforts to dissuade Tehran from going nuclear have predictably failed.

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