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China VP warns against US military focus in Asia

WASHINGTON - China's likely next leader Xi Jinping warned the United States against plans to boost its military strength in Asia as he prepared for a closely watched visit to Washington starting Monday.

China's vice president, who is tipped to rule the rising Asian power until 2023, called on the United States to prioritize economic growth and promised anew that Beijing would address foreign concerns about its currency's value.

In a written interview with The Washington Post, Xi said that the Pacific Ocean had "ample space" for both China and the United States but insisted that Asian countries were concerned foremost with "economic prosperity."

"At a time when people long for peace, stability and development, to deliberately give prominence to the military security agenda, scale up military deployment and strengthen military alliances is not really what most countries in the region hope to see," Xi said.

"We welcome a constructive role by the United States in promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the region. We also hope that the United States will fully respect and accommodate the major interests and legitimate concerns of Asia-Pacific countries," he said.

US President Barack Obama, while seeking to trim vast military spending in response to budget pressure, has vowed to boost power in Asia where a number of nations have voiced concern at what they charge is a more assertive China.

The United States has moved in recent months to send troops to Australia and the Philippines. It has also sought to increase military ties with Vietnam and Singapore, while maintaining longstanding bases in Japan and South Korea.

The Obama administration has nonetheless tried to build personal bonds with Xi in hopes of future cooperation. China starts its power transition later this year, with Xi widely expected to succeed President Hu Jintao in 2013.

Xi arrives Monday and will enjoy a welcome Tuesday at the White House, including a meeting with Obama. He will also stop at the Pentagon for talks billed by US officials as significant in building military trust.

Xi will Wednesday visit Iowa -- where he paid a formative first visit to the United States in 1985 as a low-ranking official -- and Los Angeles.

White House officials have said that they want a positive relationship with Xi but that they will press key US concerns, some of which may grow in prominence as November elections approach.

US lawmakers accuse China of devastating US industry by keeping its renminbi currency artificially low to boost imports and of failing to protect the intellectual property of US companies.

Xi said that Americans have benefited from China's rapid economic growth. Repeating a figure offered by Hu on a state visit to Washington last year, Xi said that US consumers have saved $600 billion by buying Chinese goods.

"We have taken active steps to meet legitimate US concerns over IPR (intellectual property rights) protection and trade imbalance, and we will continue to do so," Xi said.

"We will continue to press ahead with the reform of the RMB (renminbi) exchange rate formation mechanism and offer foreign investors a fair, rule-based and transparent investment environment," Xi said.

But Xi also repeated calls for the United States to ease restrictions on exports of sensitive technology to China and to "provide a level playing field" for Chinese businesses in the US market.

China has let its yuan appreciate since 2010 -- largely in response to inflation concerns.

Michael Froman, a White House deputy national security adviser, on Friday cited progress on the currency valuation and other economic issues but said that "there's a lot more to be done."

The United States has said it will also voice concern about human rights in China, amid a clampdown on domestic dissent and Tibetan areas, along with China's recent veto with Russia of a UN Security Council resolution that would have pressured Syrian President Bashar al-Assad over escalating violence. — AFP

China VP warns against US military focus in Asia | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere
 
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The title is not at all in line with the post!

You might as well change the title to " Unicorns and Dragons sign peace treaty!!!", It has about the same amount of connection to reality as the title that's provided.
 
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And after this warning do u think, he will visit US ???
plz have a proper title for the article,...
See how many viewer u have got .. Ths is how u'll become superpower ???? go and learn to get more comments on your threads...:wave:
 
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Japan already showed the Marilyn Monroe's to China.

How much more Monroe's you are vying for?
 
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I know what is Monroe Doctrine after google then understand the headline,but just no idea about HongWu and his avatar.
 
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china has a very big test ahead. faced with the threat of the united states and it's encirclement policy of using our neighbors against us, we have absolutely no choice but to do whatever it takes to gain military superiority over all- it's either that or china will face extinction, or worse, become a slave state like india.

if china can overcome this threat, and i'm sure we will, there will be another pax sinica~ where peace in east asia and beyond will be maintained by chinese dominance and hegemony.


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china has a very big test ahead. faced with the threat of the united states and it's encirclement policy of using our neighbors against us, we have absolutely no choice but to do whatever it takes to gain military superiority over all- it's either that or china will face extinction, or worse, become a slave state like india.

if china can overcome this threat, and i'm sure we will, there will be another pax sinica~ where peace in east asia and beyond will be maintained by chinese dominance and hegemony.


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We do not afraid of the US,just let them encircle us as near as to our coasts,we can say we invited them and see what they do next.
 
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We do not afraid of the US,just let them encircle us as near as to our coasts,we can say we invited them and see what they do next.

iraq, afganistan to the west
south korea, japan, taiwan? to the east
vietnam, philipines, south china sea
india

china is already encircled. like i said, military superiority over all no matter what it takes or face extinction. this will be china's biggest test. if china can overcome this then we truly deserve to be called the middle kingdom.
 
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china has a very big test ahead. faced with the threat of the united states and it's encirclement policy of using our neighbors against us, we have absolutely no choice but to do whatever it takes to gain military superiority over all- it's either that or china will face extinction, or worse, become a slave state like india.

if china can overcome this threat, and i'm sure we will, there will be another pax sinica~ where peace in east asia and beyond will be maintained by chinese dominance and hegemony.


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:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
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iraq, afganistan to the west
south korea, japan, taiwan? to the east
vietnam, philipines, south china sea
india

china is already encircled. like i said, military superiority over all no matter what it takes or face extinction.
These nations in a bunch can be ignored and some of them are in favor of us.
 
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China VP warns against US military focus in Asia

WASHINGTON - China's likely next leader Xi Jinping warned the United States against plans to boost its military strength in Asia as he prepared for a closely watched visit to Washington starting Monday.

China's vice president, who is tipped to rule the rising Asian power until 2023, called on the United States to prioritize economic growth and promised anew that Beijing would address foreign concerns about its currency's value.

In a written interview with The Washington Post, Xi said that the Pacific Ocean had "ample space" for both China and the United States but insisted that Asian countries were concerned foremost with "economic prosperity."

"At a time when people long for peace, stability and development, to deliberately give prominence to the military security agenda, scale up military deployment and strengthen military alliances is not really what most countries in the region hope to see," Xi said.

"We welcome a constructive role by the United States in promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the region. We also hope that the United States will fully respect and accommodate the major interests and legitimate concerns of Asia-Pacific countries," he said.

US President Barack Obama, while seeking to trim vast military spending in response to budget pressure, has vowed to boost power in Asia where a number of nations have voiced concern at what they charge is a more assertive China.

The United States has moved in recent months to send troops to Australia and the Philippines. It has also sought to increase military ties with Vietnam and Singapore, while maintaining longstanding bases in Japan and South Korea.

The Obama administration has nonetheless tried to build personal bonds with Xi in hopes of future cooperation. China starts its power transition later this year, with Xi widely expected to succeed President Hu Jintao in 2013.

Xi arrives Monday and will enjoy a welcome Tuesday at the White House, including a meeting with Obama. He will also stop at the Pentagon for talks billed by US officials as significant in building military trust.

Xi will Wednesday visit Iowa -- where he paid a formative first visit to the United States in 1985 as a low-ranking official -- and Los Angeles.

White House officials have said that they want a positive relationship with Xi but that they will press key US concerns, some of which may grow in prominence as November elections approach.

US lawmakers accuse China of devastating US industry by keeping its renminbi currency artificially low to boost imports and of failing to protect the intellectual property of US companies.

Xi said that Americans have benefited from China's rapid economic growth. Repeating a figure offered by Hu on a state visit to Washington last year, Xi said that US consumers have saved $600 billion by buying Chinese goods.

"We have taken active steps to meet legitimate US concerns over IPR (intellectual property rights) protection and trade imbalance, and we will continue to do so," Xi said.

"We will continue to press ahead with the reform of the RMB (renminbi) exchange rate formation mechanism and offer foreign investors a fair, rule-based and transparent investment environment," Xi said.

But Xi also repeated calls for the United States to ease restrictions on exports of sensitive technology to China and to "provide a level playing field" for Chinese businesses in the US market.

China has let its yuan appreciate since 2010 -- largely in response to inflation concerns.

Michael Froman, a White House deputy national security adviser, on Friday cited progress on the currency valuation and other economic issues but said that "there's a lot more to be done."

The United States has said it will also voice concern about human rights in China, amid a clampdown on domestic dissent and Tibetan areas, along with China's recent veto with Russia of a UN Security Council resolution that would have pressured Syrian President Bashar al-Assad over escalating violence. — AFP

China VP warns against US military focus in Asia | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere

You should not call Xi is the supreme leader when your Hu Jintao as not yet retired, and CPC's election has not happened.
 
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These nations in a bunch can be ignored and some of them are in favor of us.

The lack of close allies will challenge China's ambition to become a global superpower. You try to count how many countries are close allies of China? But the U.S. allies?
 
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The lack of close allies will challenge China's ambition to become a global superpower. You try to count how many countries are close allies of China? But the U.S. allies?

that's why it will be china's biggest test. US can have all the allies in the world, but china will never capitulate. in fact, it will only strengthen our determination for military superiority because that is the only option we are left with.
 
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