Posted on 08/20/2006 3:48:32 AM PDT by Marechal
Chinas UN Ambassador Asks the US to Shut Up
Official Opinion
Chinas Ambassador to the UN Sha Zukang admonished Washington yesterday of interfering in Beijings domestic affairs, particularly in its military program. Asked by a BBC reporter about Chinas growing military budget, Sha Zukang did not contain himself and shouted out: The population of China is six times as much as that of the United States. So, its time for Americans to shut up and keep quiet. They will be better off like this.
The United States have the right to settle domestic problems on its own, so let them not pry into Chinas internal affairs, the Chinese diplomat said. Sha Zukang also warned that if Taiwan declares independency and any country recognizes it, China will apply military force. It is not a question of how big Taiwan is. Each centimeter of Chinese land is more important to us than lives of our soldiers, the Chinese ambassador to UN stated openly.
China has not spoken so harsh on the Taiwan issue for a couple of years. These blunt words may cost Sha Zukang his post and career but the speech of Chinas ambassador to the UN shows the hardening of the Chinese leaderships stance on the Taiwan issue and possible conflict with the United States.
Off course China NEVER interferes with the internal matters of Japan or the US,
1) Japan: Every time Koizumi attends the yasakuni shrine, China interferes with the domestic issues of Japan
2) USA: Chinese shipments of AK-47s to the gangs of California, interdicted. No, China does not interfere with the internal issues of the USA!
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The massive gun shipment would have gone through, flooding America's cities with weapons ruled inappropriate by the Clinton administration, but the deal was suspended in the wake of the aforementioned COSCO connected smuggling operation - which was short-circuited by federal agents just weeks after Wang Jun's importation waivers were granted. On the night of March 18, 1996, undercover Customs and BATF agents accepted delivery of guns smuggled aboard the COSCO ship Empress Phoenix, as part of an ongoing sting operation dubbed "Dragon Fire." The undercover agents had lured the Chinese into making a trial shipment of Chinese machine guns: a dry run set up to establish a working relationship before the Chinese granted access to their full inventory. Besides the smuggled guns, which they recommended for the California street gang market, the Chinese operatives explained that they were ready to sell everything from grenade launchers to shoulder fired Red Parakeet surface to air missiles, which they boasted could "take out a 747". (Coincidentally, a Boeing 747 was taken out over the skies of Long Island just months later.) That March night, federal agents secretly unpacked COSCO crates containing 2,000 Poly Technologies AK-47's delivered from the hold of the Empress Phoenix. It was the largest seizure of fully operational automatic weapons in the history of U. S. law enforcement.
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When these little Commie Red Chiniese start yelling "shut up," you know we have there number. Press on and drive it home, and give the little yellow perils some of their own medicine. Soon we will have to make all of the items we have to import from China now, so lets get it on, and get back to the good old Made in the USA, and be happier for it.
Worrying about the Chinese as an enemy before radical Islamism is destroyed is a bit like worrying about winning the Super Bowl when you haven't yet won your conference.
Red China and Islam are to America as Japan and Nazi Germany were in the 1940's.
We don't have the option of ignoring either one.
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