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Barack Obama 'deliberately snubbed' by Chinese in chaotic arrival at G20

do u know that our former president apj abdul kalam, former defence minister George Fernandes, Meera Shankar, the Indian ambassador to the US between 2009 and 2011, Bollywood start shahrukh khan were strip-searched in US airport?? George Fernandes and APJ abdul kalam were strip-searched twice. In September 2010, then civil aviation minister Praful Patel was quizzed by US immigration authorities. where was the protocol then?? i will say us president should be strip-searched twice before he landed in the air port in every country he goes..:angry:
Tit for tat is good when the occasion suits it however in this case it is a Summit of 20 powerful nations of this planet....

As far as strip search of Indians are concerned, it is equally deplorable as the above one but some of such incidents stemmed from the paranoia of post 9/11 so were the numerous accounts of such strip search .....

http://www.nbcnews.com/id/44501310/.../flight-anniversary-ends-handcuffs-housewife/
 
But the leader of the world’s largest economy, who is on his final tour of Asia, was forced to disembark from Air Force One through a little-used exit in the plane’s belly after no rolling staircase was provided when he landed in the eastern Chinese city on Saturday afternoon.


It's no less accurate, if not even more (depends on the specific economic indicator chosen), to swap this description with "world's largest debtor nation", why the western journalist prefers using the other one?

Read:
http://bea.gov/newsreleases/international/intinv/intinvnewsrelease.htm
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/debtor_nation.asp
 
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So the Western propaganda mouthpieces made up a story. Just another Ryan Lochte type lie by these Americans.

US refused and then blame China.

This is beyond disgusting :mad:
Yes ,they just want to manipulate bad image of asians as much as can especially Chinese and Pakistanis as they are standing against them
 
I don't know why my Indian brothers are fighting on behalf of Obama? What we have to do with this? Let China and USA deal with it. Modiji got red carpet welcome that's enough for us.
I know we have problems with China. But fighting with them over a issue which do not concern us is really pathetic.


Yes, it's pathetic but if we said it your indian brothers would accuse us of being pathetic. Why they do it, I think it has to do with their desire to be a faithful pet of the west.
 
Nah, if this was intended to show Chinese power or something, its rinky dink low level bs that reflects badly on their professionalism if planned, and on their officials in charge of reception if not.

If it was intended to project US weakness that is laughable. Something of this petty level isn't going to make any country, least of all China, think the US is weak.
Chinese forgot that UN annual meeting is due in few days. This is just low stuff not an attitude of the so called second biggest power in the world. I wouldnt mind next tim when Chinese president visit have him land in mexico or Canada and find his way to NYC from there.
 
Are you jealous that we don't seem to like Chinese? You have your own cheerleaders in Pak. Leave us alone. :P

Why are you bringing Pakistan to the discussion? Why should the Chinese be jealous of India when it's a backward country stuck in the stone age where the caste system is still practiced. For your information you are visiting China, so maybe you should leave them alone.
 
Chinese forgot that UN annual meeting is due in few days. This is just low stuff not an attitude of the so called second biggest power in the world. I wouldnt mind next tim when Chinese president visit have him land in mexico or Canada and find his way to NYC from there.

Learn to write proper English before you dream such ridiculous shenanigans. The Chinese have the balls to put Obama in his place and Pakistan under General Zia use to do the same thing.

LOL another Western worshipper.

Maybe if your country stood up to the Americans, they wouldn't treat your country like garbage.

You South Asians are the absolute WORST Western worshippers.

Pakistani's are not Western worshippers my friend and we are known to have fought the Soviet's during the Afghan war. It's Pakistan's policies in Afghanistan which have put a wedge in the plan to control Central Asia. The Uighur separatists are also being taken care of by the Pakistan Army as hundreds have been killed since 2013. The reality is simple we have played the American's like fools since 2001 and the majority of Pakistani's hate what Washington stands for. The person who you responded to has a special name in Pakistan...a coconut.
 
Learn to write proper English before you dream such ridiculous shenanigans. The Chinese have the balls to put Obama in his place and Pakistan under General Zia use to do the same thing.



Pakistani's are not Western worshippers my friend and we are known to have fought the Soviet's during the Afghan war. It's Pakistan's policies in Afghanistan which have put a wedge in the plan to control Central Asia. The Uighur separatists are also being taken care of by the Pakistan Army as hundreds have been killed since 2013. The reality is simple we have played the American's like fools since 2001 and the majority of Pakistani's hate what Washington stands for. The person who you responded to has a special name in Pakistan...a coconut.

I hate conconuts, bananas and oreos.
 
United nation's office should be moved to new country like turkey

It would be easier for International countries to visit middle of a international map then fly long distances , costs too much fuel
 
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Read the report yesterday.Totally jingoistic policy.Cant blame the individual but the state media ,which is hyping anti west feelings.

What planet have you been living on? American media is full of trash where gullible burger eating fools listen to anti-China rhetorics. India is no better or doesn't Arnab Goswami not ring a bell.

arrogant Chinese..not worth talking

You really are dumb. If Jlaw is an arrogant Chinese then why did you respond back to him...seriously what have you been smoking lately?
 
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...tic-arrival-at-g20?CMP=twt_a-world_b-gdnworld

China’s leaders have been accused of delivering a calculated diplomatic snub to Barack Obama after the US president was denied a red-carpet welcome during his chaotic arrival in Hangzhou ahead of the start of the G20.

Chinese authorities have rolled out the red carpet for leaders including India’s prime pinister Narendra Modi, Russian president Vladimir Putin, South Korean president Park Geun-hye, Brazil’s president Michel Temer and British prime minister Theresa May, who touched down on Sunday morning.

But the leader of the world’s largest economy, who is on his final tour of Asia, was forced to disembark from Air Force One through a little-used exit in the plane’s belly after no rolling staircase was provided when he landed in the eastern Chinese city on Saturday afternoon.

When Obama did find his way onto the tarmac, there were heated altercations between US and Chinese officials, with one Chinese official caught on video shouting: “This is our country! This is our airport!”

“The reception that President Obama and his staff got when they arrived here Saturday afternoon was bruising, even by Chinese standards,” the New York Times reported.

Jorge Guajardo, Mexico’s former ambassador to China, said he was convinced Obama’s treatment was part of a calculated snub.

“These things do not happen by mistake. Not with the Chinese,” Guajardo, who hosted presidents Enrique Peña Nieto and Felipe Calderón during his time in Beijing, told the Guardian.

“I’ve dealt with the Chinese for six years. I’ve done these visits. I took Xi Jinpingto Mexico. I received two Mexican presidents in China. I know exactly how these things get worked out. It’s down to the last detail in everything. It’s not a mistake. It’s not.”

Guajardo added: “It’s a snub. It’s a way of saying: ‘You know, you’re not that special to us.’ It’s part of the new Chinese arrogance. It’s part of stirring up Chinese nationalism. It’s part of saying: ‘China stands up to the superpower.’ It’s part of saying: ‘And by the way, you’re just someone else to us.’ It works very well with the local audience.

“Why [did it happen]?” the former diplomat, who was ambassador from 2007 until 2013, added. “I guess it is part of Xi Jinping playing the nationalist card. That’s my guess.”

Bill Bishop, a China expert whose Sinocism newsletter tracks the country’s political scene, agreed that Obama’s no-carpet welcome looked suspiciously like a deliberate slight intended “to make the Americans look diminished and weak”.

“It sure looks like a straight up snub,” Bishop said. “This clearly plays very much into the [idea]: ‘Look, we can make the American president go out of the *** of the plane.’”

Bishop added: “We’ve no proof. It could clearly just be a cock-up but it would be a stunningly large cock-up given how well these people plan for all these events and especially for something like the G20.”

“The idea that they have been preparing for well over a year for the G20 but suddenly there be a malfunction with the ramp just for one president … that really strains strains credulity.”

China officials had no comment on the reception offered to Obama.

Susan Rice, the US national security adviser, admitted she had been surprised by the handling of the president’s arrival. “They did things that weren’t anticipated,”she told reporters.

The New York Times said Rice had appeared “baffled and annoyed” that the president had been forced to leave Air Force One through a door normally reserved for high-security trips to places such as Afghanistan.

In the lead-up to the final meeting between Obama and Xi, experts had predicted the pair would seek to part ways on a positive note with the announcement that the world’s two largest polluters would ratify the Paris climate agreement.

However, Obama’s unconventional welcome – and a series of subsequent skirmishes and quarrels between Chinese and US officials and journalists – were a reminder of the underlying tensions.

The Washington Post said Obama’s bumpy landing in China was “a fitting reflection of how the relationship between these two world powers has become frayed and fraught with frustration”.

Official statements issued by both sides on Saturday, as the pair held more than four hours of bilateral meetings, hinted at some of the disagreements between the world’s two largest economies.

According to a White House statement, Obama told Xi of “America’s unwavering support for upholding human rights”.

“China opposes any other country interfering in its internal affairs in the name of human rights issues,” Xi told Obama in response, according to Xinhua, Beijing’s official news wire.

In an interview with CNN, Obama warned Beijing against muscle-flexing in the South China Sea. Xi told Obama his country would “unswervingly safeguard” its claims in the region.

Bishop said: “Other than in climate, in most areas of the US-China relationship there is increasing amounts of friction and some actually increasingly quite hot friction around the South China Sea and some of these military [interactions] in the region.”

“The US is looking a little weak and a little tired and I think [Beijing is] happy to put anybody in their place when they can. I think they see the opportunity to make Obama look weak,” he added.

Both Bishop and Guajardo said the reported confrontations between Chinese and US officials and journalists following Obama’s arrival in Hangzhou were par for the course in China.

“That is just typical China. I remember when my president came, one of the Mexican press corps came out of it with stitches,” Guajardo recalled.

But Obama’s unceremonious arrival was unusual and surely deliberate, the former Mexican ambassador added.

“Just as the Chinese are about giving face they are also about not giving it and letting you know that they are not giving it to you… They don’t overlook these things by mistake. It’s not who they are. It’s not the way they do these things,” he said.


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A friendly reminder that for barbarian nations, diplomatic protocol is a privilege, not a right, to be meted out entirely at our discretion :agree:

Actually in countries with security risks the President never uses an external staircase provided by the host country as it could be sabotaged. For instance in Afghanistan he always uses the internal staircase.
 
Chinese forgot that UN annual meeting is due in few days. This is just low stuff not an attitude of the so called second biggest power in the world. I wouldnt mind next tim when Chinese president visit have him land in mexico or Canada and find his way to NYC from there.

United States is already famous for how they treat foreign head of state.

 

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