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AFP: On maiden mission, Clinton bows to Asia’s new power:

“Hillary Clinton, who heads to Asia next week on her maiden mission, is bowing to an increasingly powerful region in order to tackle the global economic crisis, climate change and nuclear weapons.

The new US secretary of state’s choice of travel to Japan, Indonesia, South Korea and China, reflects the quest for a long-term strategy to deal with the changing dynamic in world economic, political and military power, analysts say.

Her predecessors usually traveled first to Europe or the Middle East.

For Michael Green, a former Asia adviser to president George W. Bush, Clinton is right to now focus the ‘US government on the challenges and opportunities’ in Asia.

To be sure, he told reporters at a gathering here organized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the crises of the moment are in the world financial markets, the Middle East, Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran.”

Meanwhile:

A Christian defender of human rights in China – whom authorities detained last week – detailed state-sponsored torture he suffered in 2007 in an open letter released on Monday (Feb. 9), the same day advocacy groups criticized a U.N. review of China’s treatment of Christians and other minorities for omitting serious abuses. (…)

The letter gives a detailed account of torture he suffered in September and October of 2007. Gao said his official captors – some of whom he recognized – referred to a report he had written earlier on the torture of Falun Gong members and warned him that he was about to experience the same treatment. They urinated on Gao and repeatedly prodded his body, mouth and genitals with electric shock batons. Other methods used were too graphic and “horrible” to describe, Gao said.

Officials later asked Gao to write articles cursing Falun Gong and praising the government. When he refused, they pressured him to write a statement saying that Falun Gong practitioners had given him false evidence of torture, and that – despite constant harassment – the government had treated him and his family well. Gao said he signed this statement, as well as others in which he confessed to sexual impropriety, after beatings that left him unrecognizable and the insertion of toothpicks into his genitals.

Looks like a wonderful country to mention Human Rights’ abuses, doesn’t it? :mrgreen:

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2 Responses to “China: Clinton’s first trip”
  1. The Clintons paid for their re-election in 1996 by laundering money from Beijing into Democrat coffers. The payments came in exchange for allowing critical US technology with military applications to be exported. Condoleezza Rice was a key node in helping the Chinese get the technology they were after, although whether she was working with the Clintons remains to be determined in a court of law.

    In The Federalist, we were warned that one of the gravest threats to national security would be the compromising of the executive branch by foreign powers, and with the Sibel Edmonds case, we see that this is exactly what has happened. Bush is in bed with the Saudis, the Clintons are anybody’s whores, Biden leans whichever way the wind blows, and Obama is a puppet to organized crime, foreign interests, and George Soros.

    http://allenemiesforeignanddomestic.blogspot.com/2008/11/i-regard-them-and-i-think.html

    The Hunter’s last blog post..This Intense Grid, Part 1

  2. Hello, John McClean. ;)

    Wow, writing poems about the political situation… that’s hard… :D

    Bush is in bed with the Saudis, the Clintons are anybody’s whores, Biden leans whichever way the wind blows, and Obama is a puppet to organized crime, foreign interests, and George Soros.

    A strickingly clear summary of what’s going on. But look, in the case of Obama, that’s not what is said. Looks like that every decision is made by the Obamamessiah.

    Lastly, you must watch these two videos:
    http://republicaninthearts.blogspot.com/2009/02/change-is-good-if-it-truly-is-change.html

    Gee.

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