Pakistan, China to Enter Nuke Cooperation Deal?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 27-05-2008

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onlyonce asked:


(Economic Times, Aug 14, 2006) ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China are close to finalising a landmark accord on nuclear energy cooperation, under which Islamabad will acquire six reactors of 300 megawatts each.

The accord, which shows Pakistan playing its “China card” to beat the India-US nuclear energy deal now undergoing legislative processes in the US, may be signed during the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to Pakistan this November, according to reports.

“Negotiations on nuclear energy cooperation between Pakistan and China are in final stages and the deal is most likely to be reached during the forthcoming visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao in November this year,” said the official on Friday.

He disclosed that Pakistan also wanted to acquire a nuclear power reactor of 600 megawatts from China, but the Chinese source:http://www.zoomchina.com.cn/index.php?/content/view/11107/1/

Any Chinese People Answer This?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 30-04-2008

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Anthony asked:


What word sums up your leader Hu Jintao he seems pretty chill to me everytime I see him on tv he is always clam not showing emotion. Is he like a party animal. They say Kim Jong Il likes American movies and kidnaps Japanese womens 2 have a sexy time does he invite Hu over to join him?
He does seem pragmatic Moonlites not like Georgie Bush

China’s emergence need not be seen as threat to U.S.: U.S. official?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 09-04-2008

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onlyonce asked:


(People’s Daily Online, Aug 4, 2006) China’s global emergence is a natural consequence of its economic growth and development and need not be seen as a threat to the United States, a senior U.S. official said Thursday.

The United States welcomes the emergence of a China that is peaceful and prosperous and that actively participates in and contributes to international institutions, Thomas Christensen, deputy assistance secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said in a written testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, quoting remarks by President George W. Bush to Chinese President Hu Jintao in April.

The United States and China are working closely on the diplomatic front, engaging on an extremely broad range of issues in which the two countries have common interests, he said during a two-day hearing on China that started Thursday.

http://www.zoomchina.com.cn/index.php?/content/view/10716/1/

What Good could come from murder?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 04-03-2008

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kinev2010 asked:


I see people following men like Bin Laden. Hu jintao, George bush just to name a few. Instead of following peaceful people these people would rather beleive that they can get something by always killingpeople for it. Why is that exactly?

Disapproval of world leaders?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 02-03-2008

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jesito_sascec asked:


I’ve begun to notice that more and more of world leaders are losing support and in fact their subjects are beginning to hate them. Hugo Chavez is hated, simply hated less than the rest of the candidates for his office. Mahmoud Ahmadenijad lost his party the parliamentary control. Vladimir Putin of Russia is accused of murdering his critics (and nearly everyone in his country believes the accusations are true). Shinzo Abe and Hu Jintao are losing in their approval ratings. Ehud Olmert of Israel is at a 14% rating. But look at Palestine and neither party (Fatah and Hezbollah) is well-liked, they have too much in-fighting. At least three governments (Fuji, Thailand, Somalia) have had coups to toss out their governments, and there are probably many more on their way out. Fidel Castro of Cuba gets sick enough to die and his country cheers the news with parades. Tony Blair will be forced into retirement soon (technically he already was, he just hasn’t left yet).
Even George Bush has only a 30% approval and falling, but the new Democrat Congress is seen only as a stop-gap measure to slow him down in his foolishness rather than a chance at new beginnings. With all this I’m beginning to think that soon the people all over the world will soon “revolt” in hopes of establishing a new world order geared toward peace. While normally this would be a good thing, it seems like the perfect environment for someone like the Antichrist to rise up (or rather depending on religion, just someone against God’s plans, whether you believe in Jesus, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha, etc.). Do others believe this is it, we are about to witness the fulfillment of Revelations (or any other prophetic book of the last days of humankind in its present form)?

Who was the leader of China in the 1990’s?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 30-01-2008

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William (back in toronto) asked:


I remember he looked just like Hu Jintao but a lot fatter. He wore glasses like Hu Jintao.

I have seen Wen Jia Bao all over the news?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 17-12-2007

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Da Qian asked:


where is Hu Jintao?

What do you think about Bush’s attempt to use China to control North Korea?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 17-12-2007

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WORD UP G asked:


Bush Seeks Help on North Korea, Trade

Sunday November 19, 2006 9:16 AM

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By JENNIFER LOVEN

Associated Press Writer

HANOI, Vietnam (AP) - President Bush sought Chinese President Hu Jintao’s help on dual fronts Sunday, aiming to rein in North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and encourage the Chinese people to buy more U.S. goods.

Capping a three-day stay in Vietnam’s capital, Bush also asked for help from Moscow in the North Korea nuclear dispute and celebrated a deal allowing Russia to join the World Trade Organization.

Who would Win in a all out war? USA vs China, UK vs Russia , Israel vs Iran, India vs Pakistan, France vs?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 17-12-2007

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last man standing asked:


Who would Win in an all out war? (hypothetical question)

1.USA vs China
2.UK vs Russia
3.Israel vs Iran,
4.India vs Pakistan,
5.France vs Germany
6.Venezuela vs Mexico
7.Canada vs Cuba
8.Japan vs N. Korea
9.S.Korea vs Thailand
10.Vietnam vs South Africa
11.Nigeria vs Sao Tome and Principe
12.Indonesia vs Hungary

1 on 1 Dead or Alive fighting match :
who would win
CONSIDERING them all in their PRIME:

1.George Bush vs Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran)
2.John F Kennedy vs Che Guevara
3.George Bush Snr. vs Fidel Castro
4.Hu Jintao (China) vs Shinzo Abe (Japan)

Can they really charge the White House heckler with a crime?

Filed Under (China) by admin on 16-12-2007

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HT asked:


She heckled President Hu Jintao during a White House appearance this week. The below article says she was charged with willfully intimidating, coercing threatening and harassing a foreign official.

Is it just me or does that sound like something China would do? I think W was doing it to show China we’re on their side, and I think that’s nuts. No, scary.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060421/ap_on_go_pr_wh/hu_protester_22;_ylt=AnVyFiD9PKmt5dBXMQC6zJhPzWQA;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl
For the responses supporting the prosecution in the name of law & order, I’d be interested in hearing why simply removing her wasn’t enough, that it is right for the administration to go the extra step and actually prosecute her.

It’s that extra step — actually prosecuting her for offending or interrupting a politician — that I find indefensible. Sure, the President has got to be able to take her away, you’ve got to have some order. But once she has been taken away, you’ve already solved the problem. So what is to be gained by taking that extra step? The only purposes I can think of are (i) to make a point (show China we won’t stand for this kind of demonstration when they come to the White House) or (ii) make an example of her so noone else tries the same thing. Either purpose is, in my opinion, indefensible when all you have to do is remove the heckler.