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Obama tells China go fly kite

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lol
By the way who the hell does China think it is.
A fake super power?
wahahahahahahaaaa
Defying China, Obama to meet Dalai Lama
Posted: 03 February 2010 0301 hrs
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WASHINGTON: The White House said on Tuesday that President Barack Obama will meet with the Dalai Lama, firmly rejecting Chinese pressure to snub him as rows escalate between the Pacific powers.

Days after defying Beijing with a 6.4 billion-dollar weapons package for Taiwan, the White House also stood firm on US calls for China to address human rights concerns in Tibet.

"The president told China leaders during his trip last year that he would meet with the Dalai Lama, and he intends to do so," White House spokesman Bill Burton told reporters.

"The Dalai Lama is an internationally respected religious and cultural leader, and the president will meet with him in that capacity," he said on Air Force One as Obama made a day trip to New Hampshire.

He did not give a date, but the Dalai Lama is due in the United States later this month for public teachings in California and Florida.

"We'll announce a date as it comes closer," Burton said.

Obama has sought wide-ranging ties with the rising Asian power on issues from the global economy to North Korea. Burton said Obama remained committed to "building a positive, comprehensive and cooperative relationship with China."

Obama in October avoided meeting the Dalai Lama when the monk visited Washington. The move was controversial at home, but the White House said Obama did not want to sour ties with Beijing before his maiden visit a month later.

But officials and experts said it was only a matter of time before Obama agreed to meet the Dalai Lama and to provide weapons to Taiwan, as is required under US law.

Washington last week approved a package of Patriot missiles, Black Hawk helicopters and other military hardware totalling 6.4 billion dollars for Taiwan, which China views as part of its territory awaiting reunification.

The Dalai Lama, who has built a strong global following since fleeing into exile in India in 1959, says he is seeking greater rights for Tibetans within Chinese rule, but Beijing accuses him of separatism.

The United States considers both Taiwan, where the mainland's defeated nationalists fled in 1949, and Tibet, where Beijing sent troops in 1950, to be part of China.

"To be clear, the US considers Tibet to be a part of China," Burton said.

But he added: "We have human rights concerns about the treatment of Tibetans. We urge the government of China to protect the unique cultural and religious traditions of Tibet."

Hours earlier, China said that a meeting between Obama and the Dalai Lama would "seriously undermine the political foundation of Sino-US relations."

"If the US leader chooses to meet with the Dalai Lama at this time, it will certainly threaten trust and cooperation between China and the United States," said Zhu Weiqun, executive vice minister of the Communist Party body that handles contact with the Dalai Lama.

"We oppose any attempt by foreign forces to interfere in China's internal affairs using the Dalai Lama as an excuse," he added.

Zhu's comments followed another round of talks between Chinese officials and envoys of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader - the ninth since 2002 and the first in more than a year.

Beijing said the talks yielded no progress. Some Tibet activists argue that Beijing is simply biding time with the talks, which the United States has praised, as it waits for the 74-year-old Dalai Lama to die.

Kelsang Gyaltsen and Lodi Gyari, who held the talks in Beijing, said they urged China in the talks to end "baseless accusations against His Holiness and labelling him a separatist."

"Instead, we urged the Chinese leadership to work with him to find a mutually acceptable solution to the Tibetan problem," they said in a statement. - AFP/de
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Maybe Obama forgot that the Dalai Lama was

a CIA agent and a resident of Hongkong/Macau few decades ago !


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When I read the report this morning on how China "demands" that Obama does not meet Dalai Lama and how there are "serious repercussions", I was like WTF! Obama leh. US President leh. China better stop barking like dog till they get their houses in order.

Talk like dat, Obama dun wan to meet also must meet now.
 
now the US is not the last time big fuck, China is...

make China angry and they wont lend US any money...all die lah,maybe US will die even more jialat.
 
now the US is not the last time big fuck, China is...

make China angry and they wont lend US any money...all die lah,maybe US will die even more jialat.

US owes China too much $$ leow. US cannot die till China changes their currency to Euro. keke
 
at least two things obama did good. he sell arms to taiwan and meet obama.

other than that, what did he do for the amercian people?
 
Stupid Chinamen.:rolleyes: They don't realise how unimportant they actually are.
 
Stupid Chinamen.:rolleyes: They don't realise how unimportant they actually are.

You are right there, boss. It's called the taller dwarf syndrome. :o:o:o......


Who they really think they are, anyway ? One is a has been and one is a never been, Wahahhahah...:D
 
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