Never the war has been so cold
That was last year, 8 September, for the first time Japan, Australia and US met on behalf of their democratic state on the Pacific shore. A meeting China publicly questioned for Beijing saw it as an attempt to contain its ambitions.
9 September, the Taipei Online specified both point of views, China thought the “quadrangular axis of democracy” (India included) irritating for it contained its influence. Meanwhile the Axis of Democracies were concerned over the modernization of the Chinese’s Army (light euphemism if you know the capacity of it goes far beyond the mere conquest of the world), and India with the sino-Pakistanis’ alliance.
Would you think all where walking on their feet, don’t stay in Utopia too long. A nice world where democracies challenges dictatorship… But on the same day, says the Tibetan Review October 2007, all these nations met for the forum of Economic Cooperation in Sydney. There the US representative felt he had to appease China by saying the democratic had talked security but it wasn’t directed to China.
You’ll tell me there is no contradiction because states liberated themselves from economy, in this China is wholly supportive at it remembered while Kosovo moved apart. China is against an involvement of politics into trade.
Who’s submissive there? Who’s bowing?
The Himal Magazine of this month, in an article describes the Buddhist monks organization world wide while Europe and US, after September 2007 and the Burmese Saffron Revolution, went back to their business with Burma… as they didn’t know the money goes directly in the generals pockets, whose main subsidiaries come from China of course.
As you must it is not good living where there is oil. Tibetans, Burmese, Chadian people know this well as Mr. Chavez which escaped some coups coming from… U.S. of course.
Nowadays the Tibetan people go once more in the street.
In the Asian front, Nepal beat them on the UN pavement, in India they get sentenced to weeks of jail for walking!
If Nepal is still unstable we can’t the same of India, a democracy so proud to be, but who shift its partnership from US to China… concerning some nuclear program.
In the West front, Gordon Brown accepted to meet the Dalai Lama on May after the protests in his streets of London while French president had already an appointment with the Peace Nobel Prize planned for August. So China gave an order: you must not welcome the Dalai Lama, who of independentist and enemy he qualified by China (that’s international language, but monks pro-Dalai Lama in Tibet are called terrorists, sentenced to death, tortures, killed or in unknown conditions in Chinese jails). Such is the order sent by China while Condee Rice advice China not to hurt Tibetans.
So European Union needs to gather itself to know what to do for the Olympics, should their representatives go for the ceremony? What sure for the French president, a boycott is absurd.
Don’t think Mr. Sarkozy think of the beauty of sport. The French had to import the word fair play in their dictionaries from UK, but the latter are not keen neither in practicing real vexations towards the Game Master. Everybody knows Sun Tzu is expert in Strategy, that one rule is: control the Centre. At this game US are indeed well placed but the Empire du Milieu, a French way to talk about China where milieu means middle, is aware of the Earth rotation… and the investments rushing towards it.
That’s a dangerous game for men of power, musical chairs of international alliances.
A dance in which UNO can only be in the audience, it has been weaken by some Reagan reform but, for what concerns us, it is now paying some mistakes of the past. In the Imperialistic game post-WWII the axis of Capital bet too quickly on the bad horse, Chang had to flee to Taiwan, where the people still await for the consequences, that’s how Mao, the outsider won a veto right.
… Never the war has been so cold