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NO IT BRINGS REALITY TO U HOPEFULLY !
INSPITE OF ALL YOUR BLUSTER WE CAN SELL ARMS TO AN ISLAND RIGHT NEXT TO YOU AND YOU CANT DO A FRIG ABOUT IT OTHER THAN PONTIFICATE ON TOILETS EVENTHOUGH BEING A SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER. U WOULD NEVER EVER EVEN TRY TO DO THE SAME FOR CUBA ?
case done and dusted
Reading through this thread, I do find one similarity, which is there is no logic or links in these Chinese arguments.............. I guess Ignorance is bliss afterall!!!
NO IT BRINGS REALITY TO U HOPEFULLY !
INSPITE OF ALL YOUR BLUSTER WE CAN SELL ARMS TO AN ISLAND RIGHT NEXT TO YOU AND YOU CANT DO A FRIG ABOUT IT OTHER THAN PONTIFICATE ON TOILETS EVENTHOUGH BEING A SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER. U WOULD NEVER EVER EVEN TRY TO DO THE SAME FOR CUBA ?
case done and dusted
why people tends on ignore informative/serious replies.
as if they are here just to find "vulnerable" post to attack on...
*vulnerable post = radical meaningless post.
*attack = continuation of nonsense, extending a "vulnerable" reply...
All I want was a healthy informative discussion on a topic...
why people tends on ignore informative/serious replies.
as if they are here just to find "vulnerable" post to attack on...
*vulnerable post = radical meaningless post.
*attack = continuation of nonsense, extending a "vulnerable" reply...
All I want was a healthy informative discussion on a topic...
NO IT BRINGS REALITY TO U HOPEFULLY !
INSPITE OF ALL YOUR BLUSTER WE CAN SELL ARMS TO AN ISLAND RIGHT NEXT TO YOU AND YOU CANT DO A FRIG ABOUT IT OTHER THAN PONTIFICATE ON TOILETS EVENTHOUGH BEING A SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBER. U WOULD NEVER EVER EVEN TRY TO DO THE SAME FOR CUBA ?
case done and dusted
Arms sale causes severe damage to overall China-U.S. cooperation - People's Daily Online Jan 31 2010
Ignoring repeated solemn representations made by China, the U.S. government on Friday notified Congress of its nearly 6.4 billion-U.S.-dollar arms sale package to Taiwan.
The sale is a wrong decision, which not only undermines China's national security interests and her national unification cause, but also once again hurts the national feelings of the Chinese people.
Moreover, it also will cause serious damage to the overall cooperation and relationship between China and the United States.
Frankly speaking, U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have become a chronic disease that has been disturbing China-U.S. ties for a long period of time.
In the August 17 Communique jointly issued by China and the United States in 1982, the U.S. said clearly it intended to gradually reduce the sale of arms to Taiwan both in quality and quantity, leading to a final termination of such sales.
Although those words are crystal clear, this time the U.S. once again stubbornly made a wrong decision to plan a new arms sale to Taiwan, seriously violating the principles of three Sino-U.S. joint communiques, especially those of the August 17 Communique.
Such an act violently interferes in China's internal affairs, seriously undermines China's national security and her national unification cause, and thus inevitably casts a shadow on China-U.S. relations.
The Taiwan issue is closely related to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, her core national interests, and the national feelings of the 1.3 billion Chinese people.
The China-U.S. Joint Statement points out that "the fundamental principle of respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity is at the core of the three Sino-U.S. joint communiques that guide China-U.S. relations.
"Neither side supports any attempt by any force to undermine this principle. The two sides agreed that respecting each other's core interests is extremely important to ensure steady progress in China-U.S. relations."
The words are still echoing but the U.S. government broke the promise and acted in a way that seriously undermines the core interests of China.
As a result, it is totally reasonable to suspect the sincerity of U.S. pledges on "respecting each other's core interests.
With efforts made by compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, recent years have witnessed more frequent cross-Strait dialogues and exchanges, and closer cross-Strait economic and trade relations.
The cross-Strait relationship has started to walk on a path of positive interaction.
The U.S. has said repeatedly that peace between both sides of the Taiwan Strait is "in the interests of the United States" and it welcomes peaceful development of cross-Strait relations.
It has also said, many times, that it hopes both sides of the Taiwan Strait strengthen their dialogues and interactions in economic, politics and other areas and establish a more positive and stable relationship.
However, while the entire picture of the cross-Strait relations became brighter, the U.S. made a new decision on an arms sale to Taiwan.
The decision not only runs counter to the mainstream will of pursuing development and cooperation among the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also exposes the U.S. usage of double standards and hypocrisy on major issues related to China's core interests.
China and the United States, both world powers, have broad common interests and important responsibilities in a series of major issues related to peace and development of each nation and all mankind.
Despite all the ups and downs over the past 30 years, the overall China-U.S. relationship has maintained forward-moving development, while common interests and cooperation between the two countries have continuously expanded.
That not only brought concrete benefits to the peoples of both nations, but also contributed to world peace and development.
Obviously, the current good situation in China-U.S. relations is a result of no easy effort, and both nations need to take extra care of it.
The global financial situation has been improved, but uncertainties remain.
It requires China, the United States and the international community as a whole to make continuous efforts in a coordinated way.
China-U.S. cooperation is indispensable in solving counter-terrorism, nuclear nonproliferation, climate change and other major international and regional security issues.
The age of our times needs healthy, stable and developing China-U.S. ties.
Defying such a historic trend and making such a wrong decision that undermines China's core interests and the overall situation of China-U.S. cooperation, can't be viewed as a wise action by any responsible government, no matter if it was influenced by residue of the Cold War mentality or the pressure of certain special interests.
China recently has made several solemn representations to the American government on the arms sale issue, asking the U.S. to fully assess the serious damage caused by the sale and to take China's concerns seriously and stop the transaction.
Otherwise, the sale will cause seriously negative effects on China-U.S. exchanges and cooperation in important areas, and ultimately will lead to consequences that neither side wishes to see.
If the U.S. continues to ignore the solemn position made by China and is determined to make the wrong decision to sell arms to Taiwan, it ought to take all the responsibilities for any serious consequence caused by such a decision.
Source: Xinhua
Arms sale causes severe damage to overall China-U.S. cooperation - People's Daily Online Jan 31 2010
Ignoring repeated solemn representations made by China, the U.S. government on Friday notified Congress of its nearly 6.4 billion-U.S.-dollar arms sale package to Taiwan.
The sale is a wrong decision, which not only undermines China's national security interests and her national unification cause, but also once again hurts the national feelings of the Chinese people.
Moreover, it also will cause serious damage to the overall cooperation and relationship between China and the United States.
Frankly speaking, U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have become a chronic disease that has been disturbing China-U.S. ties for a long period of time.
In the August 17 Communique jointly issued by China and the United States in 1982, the U.S. said clearly it intended to gradually reduce the sale of arms to Taiwan both in quality and quantity, leading to a final termination of such sales.
Although those words are crystal clear, this time the U.S. once again stubbornly made a wrong decision to plan a new arms sale to Taiwan, seriously violating the principles of three Sino-U.S. joint communiques, especially those of the August 17 Communique.
Such an act violently interferes in China's internal affairs, seriously undermines China's national security and her national unification cause, and thus inevitably casts a shadow on China-U.S. relations.
The Taiwan issue is closely related to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, her core national interests, and the national feelings of the 1.3 billion Chinese people.
The China-U.S. Joint Statement points out that "the fundamental principle of respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity is at the core of the three Sino-U.S. joint communiques that guide China-U.S. relations.
"Neither side supports any attempt by any force to undermine this principle. The two sides agreed that respecting each other's core interests is extremely important to ensure steady progress in China-U.S. relations."
The words are still echoing but the U.S. government broke the promise and acted in a way that seriously undermines the core interests of China.
As a result, it is totally reasonable to suspect the sincerity of U.S. pledges on "respecting each other's core interests.
With efforts made by compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, recent years have witnessed more frequent cross-Strait dialogues and exchanges, and closer cross-Strait economic and trade relations.
The cross-Strait relationship has started to walk on a path of positive interaction.
The U.S. has said repeatedly that peace between both sides of the Taiwan Strait is "in the interests of the United States" and it welcomes peaceful development of cross-Strait relations.
It has also said, many times, that it hopes both sides of the Taiwan Strait strengthen their dialogues and interactions in economic, politics and other areas and establish a more positive and stable relationship.
However, while the entire picture of the cross-Strait relations became brighter, the U.S. made a new decision on an arms sale to Taiwan.
The decision not only runs counter to the mainstream will of pursuing development and cooperation among the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also exposes the U.S. usage of double standards and hypocrisy on major issues related to China's core interests.
China and the United States, both world powers, have broad common interests and important responsibilities in a series of major issues related to peace and development of each nation and all mankind.
Despite all the ups and downs over the past 30 years, the overall China-U.S. relationship has maintained forward-moving development, while common interests and cooperation between the two countries have continuously expanded.
That not only brought concrete benefits to the peoples of both nations, but also contributed to world peace and development.
Obviously, the current good situation in China-U.S. relations is a result of no easy effort, and both nations need to take extra care of it.
The global financial situation has been improved, but uncertainties remain.
It requires China, the United States and the international community as a whole to make continuous efforts in a coordinated way.
China-U.S. cooperation is indispensable in solving counter-terrorism, nuclear nonproliferation, climate change and other major international and regional security issues.
The age of our times needs healthy, stable and developing China-U.S. ties.
Defying such a historic trend and making such a wrong decision that undermines China's core interests and the overall situation of China-U.S. cooperation, can't be viewed as a wise action by any responsible government, no matter if it was influenced by residue of the Cold War mentality or the pressure of certain special interests.
China recently has made several solemn representations to the American government on the arms sale issue, asking the U.S. to fully assess the serious damage caused by the sale and to take China's concerns seriously and stop the transaction.
Otherwise, the sale will cause seriously negative effects on China-U.S. exchanges and cooperation in important areas, and ultimately will lead to consequences that neither side wishes to see.
If the U.S. continues to ignore the solemn position made by China and is determined to make the wrong decision to sell arms to Taiwan, it ought to take all the responsibilities for any serious consequence caused by such a decision.
Source: Xinhua
I must give a free Thanks!!!
Because I have no understanding of what you are speaking.............
I like the "Vulnerable" Response!!!!
And I can sit here explaining what that vulnerablity is, but I am a businessman, you must pay me to explain in better form!!!
Stop your stupid nonsense, provide some solid links, by the way that is the law of this forum.
Thanks!!! I am surprised that people like you survive!!!!!