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Mullen: China now a world power

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Beijing (CNN) -- The top U.S. military officer declared Sunday that China "has arrived as a world power," and that previous U.S. descriptions of China as a "rising power" are now a thing of the past.


U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen made the remarks during an address at a university in Beijing at the start of a four-day visit.


"China today is a different country than it was 10 years ago, and it certainly will continue to change over the next 10 years," Mullen told the audience at Renmin University. "It is no longer a rising power. It has, in fact, arrived as a world power."

In January, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described China as a "rising power."


"The United States is changing as well," Mullen added in his remarks, "as are the context and global order in which both our countries operate. I believe that our dialogue needs to keep pace with these changes. It needs to move from working out the particular issues and conditions of our bilateral relationship to working together to meet broader -- and common -- goals we share."


The chairman touched on some specific concerns, including the growing territorial disputes over the South China Sea and its potentially huge reserves of oil and natural gas.


"It is certainly the United States' expectation that these be worked out by countries ... in a responsible way, so that a specific incident does not rise to a level of miscalculation which could become very dangerous and get out of control," Mullen said.


China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan all have competing claims to parts of the 1.3-million-square-mile patch of the Pacific Ocean. A recent spate of incidents between Chinese and Vietnamese vessels in the sea has fueled a growing rift between the communist neighbors, creating strange bedfellows as Hanoi embraces closer military ties with historic foes in Washington.


Mullen also noted China's growing military strength.


"With greater military power must come greater responsibility, greater cooperation and, just as important, greater transparency," he said. "Without these things, the expansion of military power in your region, rather than making it more secure and stable could have the opposite effect."

The visit is part of an effort by both sides to increase mutual understanding despite the divisive issues of arms sales to Taiwan, U.S. meetings with the Dalai Lama -- who was in Washington this week -- and plans for U.S. military exercises in the region that China opposes.
China repeatedly has objected to outside naval operations in areas it claims as its own territory, including the South China Sea.


Vietnam and the United States recently announced a new round of joint military exercises, and the U.S. recently held joint drills with the Philippines.


Mullen, in his address, called for an "enduring effort" to build the U.S.-China relationship, saying the two sides must "work from a posture of mutual respect" and think "locally and globally."
He encouraged cooperation on efforts including stability on the Korean peninsula and the safety of trade routes.


"Both our nations recognize the emerging challenges of nuclear proliferation, terrorism, growing global energy demands and the geopolitical implications and stresses of climate change," Mullen said. "Therefore, our exchange must not be limited to the Asia-Pacific, but should range farther and wider, as befits our shared interests and China's increasing ability to contribute positively beyond your shores."



While in China, Mullen will meet with numerous Chinese officials, including Chief of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army Chen Bingde, who visited Washington in May. The admiral will also meet with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua.

Mullen: China now a world power - CNN.com
 
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China got to this due to its economic development.They are the lenders to USA.
 
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And unfortunately for the US it is still rising to Superpower status.:china:
 
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Mullen shows that USA economy badly damage to to wars
which is now dependent on china
Mullen must to pressurize its govt to removing defense sanctions from china that they impose after 1989
 
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Yup China has earned this status !! just look at Chinese cities, they look absolutely stunning,. it is said that 1/3rd of all the cranes of the world are working in Shanghai for the past 15 years !!

but it is still 2nd to USA in many terms such military strength , economy, influence, allies !! but there is no doubt that China is a superpower next to USA .
 
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Now what is to be seen is if China will create its own bloc, like the western countries have done(eg.NATO/EU).
 
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Again thinking of grouping :hitwall:
our such thinking has brought us here

And what is wrong with creating our own Blocs?
Isn't OIC a bloc?
Isn't SCO a bloc?
What's wrong with creating supranational organizations if it will benefit the members in the long run?
 
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Well done china! you got to love them i mean they dont go around bombing other countries for their oil. that mullen should also mension that.
 
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No blocs can be made in asia, to rival the togetherness of NATO.
 
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China is not also a economic power house of world now but also a Super Power as US has lost its economy due to spending trillions of dollars on Wars while China has kept it self away from wars and only focused on economic development
 
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US economy is not gone down becos of War ,How in the world whose economy flourishes becos of War Economy and tht Nation was in War continously for like past 20 years and declares itself tht it is being going down since War ! :whistle:

may be it is the impression tht US wants the worlds to be in a kind of confusion tht US is saving other nations by risking its own nation... u know what i mean and how in world, ppl are going to buy tht when US Navies patrols in large in a China Sea (near Chinese Capital) and says " China is the World power", when Chinese Navies are itself are freezed in chinese waters due to Korean Problem :hang2:

After-all US is the one whose military present everywhere, like in East Asia ,SouthEast Asia,SouthAsia, MidEast Asia ,Central Asia , WesternEurope ,Southern Europe ,Africa ,western & southern Europe , CentralAmercia . US is ruling the UN... even without order.. u know what i mean.

I wud have believed tht statement of "China is a world Power " if Chinese Navies are guarding & patroling the western Shores of NorthAmerica (pacific Ocean) or if it takes control over the World Market and replaces US capitalists .

frm where i see ,Actually US is playing very cleverly .
 
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You are right, Chineese aren't patroling the waters outside USA yet, but it must be some reason why all experts worldwide see China as a power ?

Economy powerhouse generate string military, technology, and able them to build/make allies over time.

Western experts see strong sympthoms of China converting into super power. But it will take atleast 100 years time before China will challenge other countries militarly. Before that it must ensure that it is big and strong enough and established... Its why its quite, but western experts know in which direction China is going.
 
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