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China's presumed future president Xi Jinping is an "extremely ambitious" person who is incorruptible and has chosen to survive by becoming "redder than reds", a US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks said.

According to the cable published by German magazine Der Spiegel, a source close to Xi has provided US diplomats with a detailed portrait of the up-and-coming functionary and says he is neither corrupt nor a fan of democracy.

He isn't corrupt, and money seems unimportant to him. He apparently has enough. He likes the United States, and was at one time fascinated by the mysteries of Buddhism and Asian martial arts.

Xi is "extremely ambitious," and a good man, according to the US source. He also comes from a good home. On Oct 18, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party appointed 57-year-old Xi Jinping vice-president of the powerful Central Military Commission. This makes it all but certain that he will succeed Hu Jintao as Communist Party leader and Chinese president in 2012, Der Spiegel said.

Xi is the son of former guerilla fighter and later Deputy Prime Minister Xi Zhongxun -- a "princeling," one of an influential class of sons and daughters of loyal functionaries that steadily rise up the Communist Party hierarchy under their parents' protective umbrella. But, the Chinese people are more familiar with Xi's wife who is a famous folk singer.

Xi grew up in the sheltered environment of the nomenklatura. He spent his childhood in the Beijing [ Images ] district reserved for high-ranking officials. In 1966, during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution to remove opponents from the ranks of the Chinese Communist Party.

Xi's father landed in prison, and he was sent into the countryside to work in the fields. In the early 1970s Xi and many princelings were permitted to return to Beijing. But while many of his young contemporaries set about enjoying their newfound freedom, Xi chose a different path. "He chose to survive by becoming redder than red," the US embassy's source says. He realized he could only become a career politician if he temporarily removed himself from Beijing's power clique and gathered experience in rural areas. He slowly worked his way up the ladder in Heibei, Fujian and Zhejiang provinces.

Because Fujian faces the breakaway island of Taiwan, US dispatches say, Xi has had an understanding for the plight of the Taiwanese people ever since. In 2007 the leadership made him the Party leader in Shanghai. At the time, the Communist Party was embroiled in a corruption scandal and desperately needed a clean pair of hands that could polish up its reputation. He was seen as incorruptible and as having sufficient authority to clean up the Party's ranks.

Xi spent just seven months in China's financial center before the leadership brought him to Beijing and anointed him vice-president. Xi's career strategy had paid off. "Xi had promotion to the Center in mind from day one," the US Embassy dispatch says. He is said to be a realist and a pragmatist, one who keeps his cards close to his chest before coldly playing his ace when the time is right.

He appears uninterested in leisure pursuits preferred by many high-ranking officials. Women consider him boring, a trait he shares with his stern superior, Hu Jintao.
 
Xi is a military hawk, he is extremely ambitious, and he desires to turn China into a Superpower that overtakes US within his term.

He appears to be a huge fan of both military and football, women and money don't seem to be appealing for him.
 
Xi is a military hawk, he is extremely ambitious, and he desires to turn China into a Superpower that overtakes US within his term.

He appears to be a huge fan of both military and football, women and money don't seem to be appealing for him.

Don't send him to India or Pakistan....even keep him away from people of both countries.
otherwise he wont be uncorruptible any more.:D
 
Why do I have a feeling that he will change the traditional "peaceful" face of china and make it appear aggressive like soviet union landing the whole country into trouble on international forums.

On the other side china needs a leader with good diplomacy skills eradicate the western isolation as well a strong stand against the anti-china bias and propaganda world wide by western media. Its about time to flex muscles and tell it world China aint in 1950's anymore.
 
Check the historical CCP leaders.


Mao: womanizer, but not interested for money
Deng: no womanizer, but his children are corrupted
Jiang: womanizer and hungry for money
Hu: no womanizer, but his son and daughter are a bit corrupted, however Hu told them to stop
Xi: no womanizer nor hungry for money
 
Why do I have a feeling that he will change the traditional "peaceful" face of china and make it appear aggressive like soviet union landing the whole country into trouble on international forums.

On the other side china needs a leader with good diplomacy skills eradicate the western isolation as well a strong stand against the anti-china bias and propaganda world wide by western media. Its about time to flex muscles and tell it world China aint in 1950's anymore.

We will not overspend our military budget like USSR. However, Xi will probably stretch China's military muscles into some extend.
 
With leader like him china has a great future.

He has personality, and sometimes act like an angry youth. He did have an emotional burst during the event in 2008 during the oversea visiting as Western Media overly making the Anti-China propaganda.

But now he is getting a lot of more mature as the time to step as a leader of a great nation.
 
Whole world needs Leader like him ( especially India )..Good going China..
 
Why do I have a feeling that he will change the traditional "peaceful" face of china and make it appear aggressive like soviet union landing the whole country into trouble on international forums.

On the other side china needs a leader with good diplomacy skills eradicate the western isolation as well a strong stand against the anti-china bias and propaganda world wide by western media. Its about time to flex muscles and tell it world China aint in 1950's anymore.

Ye~he does something aggressively,but let you feel peaceful.

:police::devil:
 
Does that mean that China's foreign policy would include few if not many bold changes, and the same apply to the domestic policies?
 
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