We can see today that China is under strong pressure to take clear positions on a number of key international issues. Iran is becoming a test case for Chinas world role. Both the United States and Iran seek Chinese support in the debate over Irans nuclear program. I do not intend to lecture you on what Chinas position should be, but I will say that I do not think the Chinese position on this key issue is very clear. I suspect that Chinas position is not clear to the world, because the Chinese leadership has not yet clearly defined its position. Lofty principles too often take the place of practical politics.[5] I think China must define its position more clearly and take a more active role on the critical issue of nuclear proliferation. We the West, we the US, need China to help with the Iran nuclear question.
When the President of Iran comes to Shanghai in two weeks, he will almost certainly remind Chinas leaders that Iran has a serious security problem. They are surrounded by countries with nuclear weapons and threatened by the worlds most powerful country. Why shouldnt we have nuclear weapons, he might ask, and who are you to tell us that we cannot have nuclear weapons? You already have them and can feel more secure. What is Chinas answer to this question? I think I have an answer, but nobody has asked me.
No, no one asked.
Regards, Ivan
Iran's ambassador to the UN might be more up his alley.
JUNE 5, 2009 : (WASHINGTON DC : WALTER KENDALL MYERS aka AGENT 202 & HIS WIFE GWENDOLYN STEINGRABER MYERS aka AGENT 123 / AGENT E-634 ARE INDICTED —— See SPIES FOR CUBA ) they were indicted in the District of Columbia for conspiracy to act as illegal agents of the Cuban government and to communicate classified information to the Cuban government. They were also charged with acting as illegal agents of the Cuban government and with wire fraud.-—— “Former State Department Official and Wife Plead Guilty in 30-Year Espionage Conspiracy; Former Official Agrees to Serve Life Prison Sentence,” PRESS RELEASE, Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, Friday, November 20, 2009
http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2009/November/09-nsd-1262.html