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ISLAMABAD: China has said in unequivocal terms that it wants to see a strong Pakistan, one that lives out its full potential and serves as a cornerstone for regional and global security. The assurance has come from the Chinese ambassador in Pakistan Liu Jian on the occasion of the 62nd National Day of his country through a statement. The Day is being celebrated today (Saturday).

Jianís assertions gain importance in the backdrop of the recent war of words between Washington and Islamabad and escalating tensions between the United States and Pakistan.

Meanwhile, highly placed diplomatic sources here revealed to The News Friday evening that the Chinese President Hu Jintao will be visiting Pakistan soon and that the visit could take place within ten weeks. The two countries are working out details of the visit through diplomatic channels and no schedule has been made public as yet.

Chinese ambassador Jian has said: “As diplomats, we don’t only wish for Pakistan, we work for it. Every day and night, we breathe with you, work with you, sympathise with you, and believe that Pakistan’s best days are ahead. And we will always be there for you

The ambassador said there is no denying that Pakistan is passing through trying times. As a time-tested and all-weather friend, China wishes the best for Pakistan. “I would like to reaffirm that the Chinese government and people highly value our traditional friendship with Pakistan and always place high on our diplomatic agenda to develop good relations with Pakistan,” the Chinese ambassador said. The ambassador said: “At this time

of national celebrations, we recollect and reflect. We recollect those visionary leaders, leaders who gifted us with an independent homeland, leaders who inspired us to build socialism with Chinese features, and leaders who help realise our dream of common prosperity through scientific development. We also recollect those leaders from abroad, whose vision and wisdom have always been a source of strength for China.

“As we recollect, we also reflect. We reflect upon those trying times as well as hopeful moments. We reflect upon our national journey with ups and downs, gloom and bloom. Since there is no precedent to build such a complex and unique country as China, we have to do it by trial and error. In some Chinese leaders’ words, we have to ‘wade across the stream by feeling the way’. Thanks to the policy of reform and opening, we have made great strides in national building during the last 30-odd years. It is deeply satisfying today to see our country moving ahead confidently with the set direction of building socialism with Chinese features under the dynamic leadership of the Communist Party of China.” The Chinese ambassador ended his remarks with the slogan of ‘China Zindabad’, ‘Pakistan Zindabad, and ‘China-Pak dosti zindabad

China reiterates strong support for Pakistan

Pakistan has alot of potential and we wish to see a strong pakistan, i m also looking forward to see our president to visit pakistan soon.
 
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Just incredible - compare the quality of these statements and those from the US administration - From China: “As diplomats, we don’t only wish for Pakistan, we work for it. Every day and night, we breathe with you, work with you, sympathise with you, and believe that Pakistan’s best days are ahead. And we will always be there for you.”

From the US - from Ally to Enemy and back to Ally in a week

Something is very wrong in the US - the dysfunction and imbalance created by the DoD's usurpation of the role of the Department of state must be reversed - but only a strong President can do that and that will not happening for a long time to come. The genie released out of it's DoD box must be put back in that box, if the US is to make progress in her various efforts. Defenders of the DoD's usurpation of the dept of State's role point ot successes in the Drone effort and this is undeniable, alas, drones are not so good at diplomacy, neither is the DoD.
 
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Just incredible - compare the quality of these statements and those from the US administration - From China: “As diplomats, we don’t only wish for Pakistan, we work for it. Every day and night, we breathe with you, work with you, sympathise with you, and believe that Pakistan’s best days are ahead. And we will always be there for you.”

From the US - from Ally to Enemy and back to Ally in a week

Something is very wrong in the US - the dysfunction and imbalance created by the DoD's usurpation of the role of the Department of state must be reversed - but only a strong President can do that and that will not happening for a long time to come. The genie released out of it's DoD box must be put back in that box, if the US is to make progress in her various efforts. Defenders of the DoD's usurpation of the dept of State's role point ot successes in the Drone effort and this is undeniable, alas, drones are not so good at diplomacy, neither is the DoD.

Would you care to compare the US DoD and the Chinese Communist Party in terms of usurpation of authority, for my benefit, please.
 
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Would you care to compare the US DoD and the Chinese Communist Party in terms of usurpation of authority, for my benefit, please.

Why VC? What is that we seek to prove? Who is more a usurper? And that will help the US case in Pakistan, exactly how?

The problem of dysfunction, of imbalance is in Washington, not Beijing
 
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Why VC? What is that we seek to prove? Who is more a usurper? And that will help the US case in Pakistan, exactly how?

The problem of dysfunction, of imbalance is in Washington, not Beijing

Au contraire, my dear muse, the imbalance is much greater in Beijing.

Pakistan will be in a world of bewilderment and hurt should there be poilitical unrest in China given the great stresses in that whole system. Hence, paying attention to this aspect would be appropriate from Pakistan's point of view. Merely assuming that China will be there for Pakistan and USA will not be may not be as robust an opinion as it may seem at first glance.
 
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Would you care to compare the US DoD and the Chinese Communist Party in terms of usurpation of authority, for my benefit, please.

I think you are confused here VCheng. The CPC is actually the Chinese Government itself.

The US DoD on the other hand, is not the American Government... it is responsible for national security and the American armed forces.
 
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Au contraire, my dear muse, the imbalance is much greater in Beijing.

Pakistan will be in a world of bewilderment and hurt should there be poilitical unrest in China given the great stresses in that whole system. Hence, paying attention to this aspect would be appropriate from Pakistan's point of view. Merely assuming that China will be there for Pakistan and USA will not be may not be as robust an opinion as it may seem at first glance.

I don't think that's any kind of calculation people are spending sleepless nights over - the present political unrest is in Washington, and that is cause for concern or at least should be to thinking people
 
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I don't think that's any kind of calculation people are spending sleepless nights over - the present political unrest is in Washington, and that is cause for concern or at least should be to thinking people

I would submit to you that there is no political unrest in DC, such as kind that you are referring to.

China needs jobs for at least 26 million young men annually, a thought that keeps the Hu Jintao awake at night by his own admission. This is the motivation that keeps China buying US Treasuries too. Pakistan will be no more that a pawn in this great game, and it would be wise to keep this fact in mind.

History tells us that the time period from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the breakup of another great communist power was not that long. Taiwan, Tibet, or Xinjiang, anyone of these can be more than the Berlin Wall for China given enough encouragement.
 
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Au contraire, my dear muse, the imbalance is much greater in Beijing.

Pakistan will be in a world of bewilderment and hurt should there be poilitical unrest in China given the great stresses in that whole system. Hence, paying attention to this aspect would be appropriate from Pakistan's point of view. Merely assuming that China will be there for Pakistan and USA will not be may not be as robust an opinion as it may seem at first glance.


VCHENG YOU ARE A TROLL AND AN IMPOSTER. DO NOT USE PAK FLAG, USE YOUR OWN INDIAN FLAG.

A PAKISTANI VCHENG - YEAH, SOUNDS PRETTY BELIEVABLE,
 
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VCHENG YOU ARE A TROLL AND AN IMPOSTER. DO NOT USE PAK FLAG, USE YOUR OWN INDIAN FLAG.

A PAKISTANI VCHENG - YEAH, SOUNDS PRETTY BELIEVABLE,

Even though you are SHOUTING, you are still WRONG! :D
 
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I would submit to you that there is no political unrest in DC, such as kind that you are referring to.

China needs jobs for at least 26 million young men annually, a thought that keeps the Hu Jintao awake at night by his own admission. This is the motivation that keeps China buying US Treasuries too. Pakistan will be no more that a pawn in this great game, and it would be wise to keep this fact in mind.

History tells us that the time period from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the breakup of another great communist power was not that long. Taiwan, Tibet, or Xinjiang, anyone of these can be more than the Berlin Wall for China given enough encouragement.

I actually agree. Political stability is much stronger in America than it is in China.

Even despite all the recent events. The American government is not going to collapse and be replaced with another form of government, when they can vote each other out every four years.

But political changes in China (even to the point of an all-out revolution), are extremely unlikely to change the attitude of the Chinese government towards Pakistan. China and Pakistan are all-weather friends, and this will survive any change in our Government.

In America on the other hand, the US administration is accusing Pakistan of being complicit in the Haqqani attack on the American embassy. And this is certainly not the first accusation that has been made, just the most recent one. Also, polls show that the Pakistani people and the American people, have no great affection for the opposite country.

Let's not kid ourselves. US-Pakistan relations are not exactly healthy.
 
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I hope you all understand that VCHENG is either a Taiwanese or Indian TROLL. So anything he says is irrelevant because he is an imposter. Now if he had the Ba_ _S to use the Flag of his own country then it would be interesting to see what he said.
 
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VCHENG YOU ARE A TROLL AND AN IMPOSTER. DO NOT USE PAK FLAG, USE YOUR OWN INDIAN FLAG.
A PAKISTANI VCHENG - YEAH, SOUNDS PRETTY BELIEVABLE,

That's just unworthy of you sage - that's not who are and nor does VC deserve such a thing.
 
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