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Since many chinese here complained that Europe would not honor its terrorism problem...

dont listen to this guy, fact is germans have a dislike towards asians that goes back to when japan kicked out germany from rang 2.

the same magazine source hes posting published just this cover in 2007 ( not 60s or 70s)

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its called: The Yellow Spies, how China steals German technologies

seriously more sinophobic you cant be
 
dont listen to this guy, fact is germans have a dislike towards asians that goes back to when japan kicked out germany from rang 2.

the same magazine source hes posting published just this cover in 2007 ( not 60s or 70s)

its called: The Yellow Spies, how China steals German technologies

seriously more sinophobic you cant be

The bastard is both racist and a cheap hater.

I think China can force them into their beloved Nazi days by simply getting stronger. LOL. Fun to watch.

That's in the Western psycho; when they feel threatened in any way (economic, political etc.) they turn fascist and racist.

If they are able, they murder and rape others, if they are unable to do that, they turn inwards and murder and rape each other.

But it is better if China outsourced the job to contain the savages to Russia.
 
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dont listen to this guy, fact is germans have a dislike towards asians that goes back to when japan kicked out germany from rang 2.

the same magazine source hes posting published just this cover in 2007 ( not 60s or 70s)

300

its called: The Yellow Spies, how China steals German technologies

seriously more sinophobic you cant be

It is unavoidable that some Germans dislike China, since we have the direct competition for the machine tools.
 
Let's hope that the US will always remain as the biggest China hater until the end.
Yup, it's why we have such close ties with China, why we do so much business there, why we are each other's biggest trading partners....because we hate the Chinese so much. What reality do some of you guys live in? o_O
 
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Yup, it's why we have such close ties with China, why we do so much business there, why we are each other's biggest trading partners....because we hate the Chinese so much. What reality do some of you guys live in? o_O

I think you either don't have a clear idea about the modern world geopolitics or simply just play naive.
 
Yup, it's why we have such close ties with China, why we do so much business there, why we are each other's biggest trading partners....because we hate the Chinese so much. What reality do some of you guys live in? o_O

Geopolitics and business do not necessarily overlap. Good business relations or good societal relations will not prevent states from cut-throat competition.

It is only a matter of priorities. Business is not done based on filial love or something; you invest or do business transactions for self interest. You may even call a merger or takeover hostile; the money is in your pockets, but you know the intention. Think CNOOC and UNOCAL.

China and Japan are also each other's major trade partners.

I do not know about John or Chen on the street, but, I know for sure, the two governments are in cut-throat competition and China often receives a lot of hatred-driven policies.

Do not know about you, but we are not delusional about that partnership or complex interdependency stuff. Keohane created that concept to help the US regime to dupe China (and other potential anti-hegemons) into submission. China did not bite the bait. China knows you are a business partner, but you are also an adversary to us. Both of us are not developing all those killing machines to celebrate New Year.
 
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Yup, it's why we have such close ties with China, why we do so much business there, why we are each other's biggest trading partners....because we hate the Chinese so much. What reality do some of you guys live in? o_O

I believe its called a love/hate relationship. :D

But that's how it's going to be for human beings, until aliens from outer space invade us. :devil:
 
Do i see right or do some chinese here have an inferiority complex against the west?
 
.Business is not done based on filial love or something; you invest or do business transactions for self interest.
Neither is diplomacy. Countries are not people and are incapable of "love" or "hate" and yet you say...

...China often receives a lot of hatred-driven policies.
No they don't. They "receive" policies based on American interests and those of our allies in Asia. We no more "hate" the Chinese than we do any country, yet you agreed with ChineseTiger1986 that somehow we do. Indeed, it is not the "Chinese" we sometimes are adversaries with. If that were the case, we would "hate" the Chinese in the Republic of China (Taiwan), or Singapore. It is governments that we may have a problem with. Indeed, historically America has always had China as our biggest ally in Asia.

China knows you are a business partner, but you are also an adversary to us. Both of us are not developing all those killing machines to celebrate New Year.
But we are certainly NOT building them to attack our biggest trading partner with either. That would be insane! Just as insane if China thought so as well. Why would a store owner shoot his best customer? America's military, which has been rapidly changing, is geared toward are real conflicts, (terrorism), and our potential conflicts, defending an allied nation from attack, etc. It is NOT with China. I'm not saying that Chinese military expansion is not a concern....if just isn't what our military considers a top priority because China and America have such close ties, even if they are solely based on business and mutual benefit.

Oh, and as for the OP and some of the posts here...

"The United States condemns the horrific TERRORIST attack in Urumqi, China today. We are aware of reports that the attack resulted in the death of 31 citizens and the injury of 90 more. This is a despicable and outrageous act of violence against innocent civilians, and the United States resolutely opposes all forms of terrorism. We offer our condolences and sympathies to the victims, their families, and all those affected by this attack."

Statement by Press Secretary Jay Carney on Terrorist Attack in China | The White House
 
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