Chinese-Dragon
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And I said, if India is ready to take care of his national interest in Aksai China would his country change their stand, he says no. So what position you leave India to? He could have easily said, Aksai Chin or not, we will side with Pakistan in any ways. That would have made more sense. There was no need to play victim of India's so called 'position' here.
Another member has given the correct answer:
His point is China is looking after it's national interest in both cases. How is it so difficult to understand?
In both cases, not one as you keep implying.
The problem I think is that I am arguing from a point of national interests, and you seem to be arguing from a point of ideology/emotionalism, or something that only heaven knows:
He could have easily said, Aksai Chin or not, we will side with Pakistan in any ways. That would have made more sense.
This quote above is not logic, or national interests, only emotionalism.
I am only arguing based on China's national interests, that is all.