Monthly Archives: February 2010

Transatlantic, meet Pacific: China’s bold stance at Munich security conference Calendar

The Christian Science Monitor Michaela Rehle/REUTERS By Robert Marquand Staff writer / February 5, 2010 Munich, Germany Today Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi, speaking with unusual bluntness in front of 300 leading diplomats – including senior US officials – here in Munich publicly stated that China is getting stronger on the international stage. He...

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A new kind of threat as Communist China threatens economic war

It is in my opinion, that it is imperative that the United States not give in to the bullying tactics of Communist China.   Notice I said “Communist China”?  Let no one forget that Communist China is still one of the most repressive dictatorial governments in the world. Communist China’s latest bullying tactics are akin...

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Changing China tied to rough ride with U.S.

Reuters Feb 4, 2010 Chris Buckley – Analysis BEIJING BEIJING (Reuters) – “Ride on a tiger and it’s hard to climb down,” goes a Chinese saying that is proving apt for Beijing’s quarrels with Washington this year, when swollen ambitions at home are driving China on a harder tack abroad. Barack Obama  |  China ...

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Obama to meet Dalai Lama despite Chinese warnings

amtrak.com Feb 3, 2010 By Chris Buckley and Doug Palmer BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama still plans to meet the Dalai Lama, the White House said on Tuesday, despite China’s warning that such a meeting would hurt ties already strained by U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan. Digging in on two points of...

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When you sell your soul to the Devil

Over the past 15 years now, I have warned about America becoming too dependent on Communist China. I have warned that one day it would bite us in the ass. Well, I hate to say “I told you so”; but that’s exactly whats happened now. Before I continue I think a history lesson is...

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