On his last day in office Jan 9, 2028, during his Farewell Address, President Jon Huntsman, first used the word Global Community as it was to be known in the history books. it was used to describe a group of the world's most powerful countries where he outlined a blueprint for global stability and world peace. These countries included: China, USA, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Turkey, Latin America, and Mexico were added into the mix later on as Huntsman became an ambassador for peace.
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| - On his last day in office Jan 9, 2028, during his Farewell Address, President Jon Huntsman, first used the word Global Community as it was to be known in the history books. it was used to describe a group of the world's most powerful countries where he outlined a blueprint for global stability and world peace. These countries included: China, USA, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Turkey, Latin America, and Mexico were added into the mix later on as Huntsman became an ambassador for peace.
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| - On his last day in office Jan 9, 2028, during his Farewell Address, President Jon Huntsman, first used the word Global Community as it was to be known in the history books. it was used to describe a group of the world's most powerful countries where he outlined a blueprint for global stability and world peace. These countries included: China, USA, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. Turkey, Latin America, and Mexico were added into the mix later on as Huntsman became an ambassador for peace.
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