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China warnings to the US: Pakistan & public debt
Posted on | augustus 8, 2011 | 1 Comment

In the early 21st century, there are clear indications that China as the ascending global power endeavors to engender international stability in every area from strategic to financial, while the US is behaving as a source of global instability, merely because it is a power in decline; although by no means the kind of decline that the UK experienced as a result of the two world wars in the 20th century.

Out of national interest, China will be the power that seeks to maintain balance where the US and its various allies seek to destabilize and play the catalytic role in crucial areas of conflict and/or instability, yet, without seeking to meddle directly in unofficial traditional spheres of influence that the US, Russia, and and Europe claim. Nor is China bout to give any ground on historical spheres of influence, like North Korea. Nevertheless, China is emerging as the ‘world’s balancing power’, again out of necessity to prevent instability and thus erosion of its ascending power at any level. So far, we have two clear cut areas where China has played such a role.

In the past four months, China has warned the US about very serious issues. On 9 May 2011, the warning was to US alleged plans to hit targets in Pakistan, a move that Beijing interpreted as an act of aggression, according to Pakistani, Chinese and Indian news sources. China had not issued any such warnings to the US since the late 1950s. This issue did not receive much coverage in Western media, given the Western obsession with details about the Bin Laden story. In the aftermath of the attack on the Bin Laden compound, the US was contemplating various scenarios of punishing Pakistan, until China stepped in and insisted that any attack on Pakistan would be construed as an attack on China.

At the same time, China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations. China made it clear to the US that the it wanted de-escalation, while some Pakistani officials argued that China’s offer of 50 JF-17 fighter jets to Pakistan at no cost signaled the solid alliance between China and Pakistan. There are many issues dividing US and its satellite Pakistan that has been victimized by the ‘war on terror for a decade’. One important issue is the strategic balance of power that the US has been trying to upset; another is that the US is the most destabilizing force in Pakistan, which has many internal and regional sources of de-stablization; another is that the US close ties with India and Israel to weaken Pakistan come at the expense of China as the Asian superpower that wishes to have a voice in determining the balance of power.

Almost five months after China issued a ‘soft ultimatum’ to the US regarding Pakistan’s security, Beijing has struck even deeper into the heart of the US by warning about the perpetual borrowing on the part of the government. After Standard and Poor’s downgraded the US sovereign debt, China struck hard at the heart of America’s power, warning that the days of endless borrowing are over. Losing top credit rating does not mean that the US will become the next Greece, or even the next Italy, but China wants to make sure that the US is not planning to pay back its debt with a sharply devalued dollar that would help exports and result in an effective discount of the debt.

Japan immediately came to the defense of the US. Japan is America’s second largest owner of US bonds. However, the markets are more in line with China, considering in the first week of August 2011, markets lost $2.5 trillion, and the slide may not be over yet. As the world’s largest creditor, China has no choice but to warn the US about its reckless financial policies, just as it warned about its reckless foreign policy.

Geopolitics of energy has brought to the forefront an additional low-level conflict between Asian and Eurasian producers of natural gas and the US that has tried in the past two decades to muscle its way into the domain on behalf of its multinational corporations. The issue of China’s rare earth resources – a topic I have addressed in a separate posting – affords it considerable leverage in the global arena and unique in the sense that it has to balance its political support between energy/minerals producing nations, on the one hand, and consuming nations, on the other. The US as a consumer nation finds itself in the difficult position of engaging in confrontational diplomacy, while China negotiates deals to make sure that it reaches and keeps the top economic spot in the world.

China has been increasing largely because of its rapid economic ascendancy, therefore China is more interested in not making waves internationally than the US that has to resort to military adventures, no matter how costly and reckless, in order to retain its glory of the early Cold War. Naturally, as China moves closer to the number one spot in the global economy, other countries will try to check its power. The question is how Beijing manages its economic and military power and the degree to which is is interested in stability more than the US. It is ironic that China under one-party state has become the pro-stability status quo power in the world, while the US is a source of instability. Who would have imagined such a scenario in 1949 when Mao prevailed over the Nationalists?

AUTHOR: Jon Kofas
URL: WORLD EVENTS, CULTURE & CIVILIZATION

DONT YOU JUST LOVE IT WHEN A BULLY IS PUT IN HIS PLACE.:china::pakistan:
 
China warnings to the US: Pakistan & public debt
Posted on | augustus 8, 2011 | 1 Comment

In the early 21st century, there are clear indications that China as the ascending global power endeavors to engender international stability in every area from strategic to financial, while the US is behaving as a source of global instability, merely because it is a power in decline; although by no means the kind of decline that the UK experienced as a result of the two world wars in the 20th century.

Out of national interest, China will be the power that seeks to maintain balance where the US and its various allies seek to destabilize and play the catalytic role in crucial areas of conflict and/or instability, yet, without seeking to meddle directly in unofficial traditional spheres of influence that the US, Russia, and and Europe claim. Nor is China bout to give any ground on historical spheres of influence, like North Korea. Nevertheless, China is emerging as the ‘world’s balancing power’, again out of necessity to prevent instability and thus erosion of its ascending power at any level. So far, we have two clear cut areas where China has played such a role.

In the past four months, China has warned the US about very serious issues. On 9 May 2011, the warning was to US alleged plans to hit targets in Pakistan, a move that Beijing interpreted as an act of aggression, according to Pakistani, Chinese and Indian news sources. China had not issued any such warnings to the US since the late 1950s. This issue did not receive much coverage in Western media, given the Western obsession with details about the Bin Laden story. In the aftermath of the attack on the Bin Laden compound, the US was contemplating various scenarios of punishing Pakistan, until China stepped in and insisted that any attack on Pakistan would be construed as an attack on China.

At the same time, China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations. China made it clear to the US that the it wanted de-escalation, while some Pakistani officials argued that China’s offer of 50 JF-17 fighter jets to Pakistan at no cost signaled the solid alliance between China and Pakistan. There are many issues dividing US and its satellite Pakistan that has been victimized by the ‘war on terror for a decade’. One important issue is the strategic balance of power that the US has been trying to upset; another is that the US is the most destabilizing force in Pakistan, which has many internal and regional sources of de-stablization; another is that the US close ties with India and Israel to weaken Pakistan come at the expense of China as the Asian superpower that wishes to have a voice in determining the balance of power.

Almost five months after China issued a ‘soft ultimatum’ to the US regarding Pakistan’s security, Beijing has struck even deeper into the heart of the US by warning about the perpetual borrowing on the part of the government. After Standard and Poor’s downgraded the US sovereign debt, China struck hard at the heart of America’s power, warning that the days of endless borrowing are over. Losing top credit rating does not mean that the US will become the next Greece, or even the next Italy, but China wants to make sure that the US is not planning to pay back its debt with a sharply devalued dollar that would help exports and result in an effective discount of the debt.

Japan immediately came to the defense of the US. Japan is America’s second largest owner of US bonds. However, the markets are more in line with China, considering in the first week of August 2011, markets lost $2.5 trillion, and the slide may not be over yet. As the world’s largest creditor, China has no choice but to warn the US about its reckless financial policies, just as it warned about its reckless foreign policy.

Geopolitics of energy has brought to the forefront an additional low-level conflict between Asian and Eurasian producers of natural gas and the US that has tried in the past two decades to muscle its way into the domain on behalf of its multinational corporations. The issue of China’s rare earth resources – a topic I have addressed in a separate posting – affords it considerable leverage in the global arena and unique in the sense that it has to balance its political support between energy/minerals producing nations, on the one hand, and consuming nations, on the other. The US as a consumer nation finds itself in the difficult position of engaging in confrontational diplomacy, while China negotiates deals to make sure that it reaches and keeps the top economic spot in the world.

China has been increasing largely because of its rapid economic ascendancy, therefore China is more interested in not making waves internationally than the US that has to resort to military adventures, no matter how costly and reckless, in order to retain its glory of the early Cold War. Naturally, as China moves closer to the number one spot in the global economy, other countries will try to check its power. The question is how Beijing manages its economic and military power and the degree to which is is interested in stability more than the US. It is ironic that China under one-party state has become the pro-stability status quo power in the world, while the US is a source of instability. Who would have imagined such a scenario in 1949 when Mao prevailed over the Nationalists?

AUTHOR: Jon Kofas
URL: WORLD EVENTS, CULTURE & CIVILIZATION

DONT YOU JUST LOVE IT WHEN A BULLY IS PUT IN HIS PLACE.:china::pakistan:



I gagged at this and stopped reading...
 
One thing is for granted. China has carved out a niche in world economy now & that is going to prick America more than she would like it.
 
I have every right to show disapproval. Are you saying I cannot even do that? I am pretty sure I was calling article bunch of BS.
Look who's talking, @jdme a guy who keeps writing BS one liner shows his disapproval to an article he calls BS. I guess it takes a one to know one :)
 
Firstly the article is from a Blog ! If pakistanis want to celebrate their love with China, so be it ! Secondly a glaring error !!

At the same time, China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations

When did this happen ?? :rofl:
 
"China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations."

I want to see the statement from Chinese government about warning. Come on, release those secret cables.
 
Again, this blog is bunch of BS! Can any take this thing seriously outside China or Pakistan?

"China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations."

I want to see the statement from Chinese government about warning. Come on, release those secret cables.

Why do you constantly jump from thread to thread and use B/S all the time? Is that your way of debating a matter. You have nothing to add to the thread and i think you should either should take a nap or just shut. Many thanks
 
Why do you constantly jump from thread to thread and use B/S all the time? Is that your way of debating a matter. You have nothing to add to the thread and i think you should either should take a nap or just shut. Many thanks

Please can you or any body else prove this :

At the same time, China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations

We have no problem in China defending Pakistan against US. But it is just that this part is too far fetched.
 
Please can you or any body else prove this :

At the same time, China warned India that was collaborating with the US and Israel to hit Pakistani military installations

We have no problem in China defending Pakistan against US. But it is just that this part is too far fetched.


They don't care! I pointed that out in very first post. How can anyone write such nonsense and then expect to be taken seriously. But nevermind, this "blog" is someone's opinion and friend of bloggers are here to defend it. Truth be damned.
 
They don't care! I pointed that out in very first post. How can anyone write such nonsense and then expect to be taken seriously. But nevermind, this "blog" is someone's opinion and friend of bloggers are here to defend it. Truth be damned.

Some things are transparent. The anti muslim nexus of america israel and india is there for everyone to see. in fact I think India is prob the least anti muslim actor of the nexus.
 
Some things are transparent. The anti muslim nexus of america israel and india is there for everyone to see. in fact I think India is prob the least anti muslim actor of the nexus.

Anti-Muslim??? That's a little far fetched.
 

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