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FIANNA FAIL TRAITORS COULD LEARN FROM CHINA'S OPPOSITION TO US AGGRESSION national |
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Thursday March 20, 2003 13:13 by Brian Boru
![]() China Calls for Immediate Halt to War on Iraq 1 hour, 33 minutes ago BEIJING (Reuters) - China, in a surprisingly strong reaction to the start of the U.S.-led war against Iraq (news - web sites), called on Thursday for an immediate halt to military action and a return to efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. Chinese analysts had expected the government to issue a mild rebuke that would not risk a setback to improving relations with Washington. Instead, Beijing chose to focus on the primacy of the U.N. Security Council in world affairs.
"But China will not escalate criticism of the United States further," Wang said. "The impact on China-U.S. relations won't be huge," he said. But China's position would change if Saddam used chemical or biological weapons, analysts said. "If Saddam really does use them, this will change the attitude of the United Nations, including China. In this case, the U.S. war will be justifiable," said Peking University international relations expert Zhu Feng. BALANCED REPORTING On the first day of the war, China allowed what appeared to be balanced reporting by its state controlled media. In a rare move, state television broadcast live, with simultaneous translation, the address by President Bush (news - web sites) on the start of the war. Other official news outlets ran the text of Bush's brief speech on their Web sites in both Chinese and English. State television also carried a later live broadcast from Baghdad by Saddam, also with simultaneous translation. China has boosted security around foreign embassies in the past few weeks, partly for a two-week session of parliament that ended on Tuesday. Extra guards were stationed near embassies, some with flak jackets, helmets and automatic weapons. Several roads were blocked off this week, including one near the Israeli embassy.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5Tank yew Brian for yewer contribewshun ... I will study it carefully ... but yew must realise dat as de parliamentary leader of a bunch of eh spineless, gutless and bollockless arse-creepers, I am in a eh very difficult position .....dere is currently not much room for eh manoeuver inside george bush's rectum .... you might see tings different if you were in my position ..... moreover eh in my eh role as leader of de nayshun I eh cannot rush headlong into to taking enny decisions dat mite eh be detrimental to de welfare of de people I supposedly represent ....
Now if yew'll excuse me I have to go and clean some paint off a wall down in Drumcondra ....
Sumetimes I tink dat we are heddin for a complete breakdown of law and order in dis cuntry and de only solution wud be to call in de americans to sort it out ......
Are you suggesting that the Chinese are anything other than an oppressive authoritarian dictatorship.
What clumsy point is mark trying to make? What war is China starting? Every country has an agenda, but they dont all start wars and kill people of a different colour for oil.
Focus on the war at hand, its only day one and some are chasing all kinds of red herrings already.