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FPTV: Would the U.S. protect Taiwan From China?
With the world focused on Iraq, the standoff in the Taiwan Strait grows more explosive every day. Would the United States really go to war to protect Taiwan from China? Find out what top experts think about a clash between two nuclear superpowers in this first episode of FPTV.
Tags: Asia, China, Foreign, FPTV, Katherine, Nations, Nuclear, Policy, Taiwan, United, War, Wheeler
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China's Involvement in Iran Nuclear Crisis
China's Involvement in Iran Nuclear Crisis
Israeli expert analyses China's involvement in the Iranian nuclear crisis
Last week, Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran now has 3,000 centrifuges for enriching uranium, an announcement that once again put the Iranian nuclear issue back in world media headlines. The U.S. and many other Western nations are threatening economic sanctions to pressure Iran to stop its nuclear program. But despite this, there are two big nations that want to take a more lenient approach. Our Israeli team has more.
Although the UN Security Council ordered Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment activity, Iran still has important political allies. These allies are opposing the international community's call for sanctions.
Professor Barry Rubin from...
Tags: China, East, Iran, Israel, Kossovo, Middle, Nuclear, Oil, Relations, Taiwan
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Missile Mistake???
US sent Taiwan missile components by mistake: Pentagon
1 day ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States mistakenly sent Taiwan four fuses used in triggers for nuclear weapons in the fall of 2006 and only discovered the mistake last week, the Pentagon said Tuesday.
The fuses were recovered Monday from Taiwan where they were believed to have been held in storage after being mistakenly shipped as helicopter batteries from a Defense Department logistics facility, senior Pentagon officials said.
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates ordered an investigation into the incident and a comprehensive review of all nuclear-related components in the US inventory, senior officials said.
It was the second major nuclear security breach uncovered in just over six months, following the mistaken transfer of...
Tags: China, Missile, Mistake, News, Pentagon, Taiwan, Youtube
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Nuclear Fuses Sent to China!!? gnooze 3-26-08
The Pentagon reassures citizens after accidentally shipping nuclear fuses to Taiwan, hell no - ranchers in Argentina won't farm, and a big chunk of ice collapses in Antarctica.Marta Costello hosts the gnooze (the g is silent) - today's top stories in about 3 minutes.
Wanna order a gnooze T-Shirt at http://gnooze.com/gnooze-store ? They're shipping soon! And I can always use some more survey responses if you don't mind. You can fill it out at http://www.podtrac.com/audience/start-survey.aspx?ver=1&pid=3I42_ohKOUw$
Thanks! Music by Pistol Youth: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=19522968720 and Special Thanks to Lettuce for the t-shirt/logo design - http://www.lettuceoffice.com
Tags: Argentina, beef, china, funny, fuses, global, gnooze, ice, news, nuclear, penguins, Pentagon, ranchers, shelf, strike, Taiwan, warming
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taiwan goes nuclear ?
what's the message between the lines? I don't think this is a mistake, neither do I believe that Taiwan didn't analyze the device. like Israel, a covert nation with nuclear weapons, Taiwan now has the nuclear capability to strike back if it is attacked. What is here the message to China? No more threat of "reunification by force".
Tags: america, china, independence, nuclear, taiwan, war
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Who is really behind the nuclear standoff? - 1/3
I can't help but think China IS really behind the nuclear issue and "ridiculous" rhetorics coming out of NK; China seems to "use" the NK, Sino(China)-sponsored communist puppet state, as (sort of) a defence against the US and the World in a bid to divert attention away from (to save their own face from) the controversy that human right violation takes place "horribly and rampantly" across China and other intense conflicts, like those of Tibet, Inner Mongolia and Taiwan, while taking advantage of economic benefits (i.e. Massive trade surplus with the US by exporting cheap, labour-intensive, low-end products). We fell for their cunning trap foolishly.
Tags: China, Chinese, Communism, Evil, Korea, NK, North, Nuclear, Root, Standoff, Taiwan, Tibet, US
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Who is really behind the nuclear standoff? - 2/3
I can't help but think China IS really behind the nuclear issue and "ridiculous" rhetorics coming out of NK; China seems to "use" the NK, Sino(China)-sponsored communist puppet state, as (sort of) a defence against the US and the World in a bid to divert attention away from (to save their own face from) the controversy that human right violation takes place "horribly and rampantly" across China and other intense conflicts, like those of Tibet, Inner Mongolia and Taiwan, while taking advantage of economic benefits (i.e. Massive trade surplus with the US by exporting cheap, labour-intensive, low-end products). We fell for their cunning trap foolishly.
Tags: China, Chinese, Communism, Evil, Korea, NK, North, Nuclear, Root, Standoff, Taiwan, Tibet, US
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Nuclear Weapons Test-596-Chinese Test 22kt
This pure-fission U-235 implosion fission device named "596" was China's first nuclear test. The device weighed 1550 kg. No plutonium was available at this time.
596 is the codename of the People's Republic of China's first nuclear weapons test, detonated on October 16, 1964 at the Lop Nur test site. It was a uranium-235 implosion fission device and had a yield of 22 kilotons. With the test, China became the fifth nuclear power.
The People's Republic of China began developing nuclear weapons in the late 1950s with substantial Soviet assistance. The order for the Chinese nuclear weapons program, designated by the codename of "02", was given by Chairman Mao Tse Tsung himself, who believed that without a nuclear weapon China would not be taken seriously as a world power. The events of the...
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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Taiwan and China's Military Buildup: Part 4 of Election 08 and the Challenge of China
The U.S.-China relationship is complicated and is vital for both countries and the world. Where do Senators McCain and Obama stand on U.S.-China trade, security, environmental, and human rights issues? How important has policy toward China been in past elections and in 2008? These are the questions explored in a USC U.S.-China Institute documentary.
Taiwan is routinely cited by Chinese as one of the issues most likely to produce conflict between the U.S. and China. The U.S. supplies weapons to Taiwans military, but the American government has firmly opposed any Taiwan declaration of independence. The U.S. calls on the officials on both sides of the strait to work collaboratively towards a peaceful and enduring resolution of Taiwans status. Since the end of U.S.-Taiwan relations, Taiwan...
Tags: 2008, arms, Bader, Barack, Blumenthal, build-up, campaign, Chen, China, Clark, Dan, defense, democracy, diplomacy, election, foreign, history, human, international, Jeffery, John, Kenneth, Lieberthal, Ma, McCain, McCain-China, Michael, Military, nuclear, Obama, Obama-China, politics, presidential, Randt, relations, rights, Roy, sales, Shui-bian, Stapleton, Swaine, Taiwan, trade, US-China, weapons, Ying-jeou
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Chinese Nuclear Attack on America: Submarines
It is well known that the Chinese have the largest submarine fleet in the world. They have undersea bases, completely sealed to the world - for prolonged warfare in a deadly air environment.
What is less well known is that the Chinese claim of needing these subs for defense of Taiwan is a ruse. The Chinese goal is the open land of America.
I have had thousands of 'precognitive', or prophetic dreams in my life. This dream is a two-part dream. The first part already occurred, confirming the prophetic nature of the dream. The second part is the destruction of America in one day... indeed, I understood that everything I saw lasted less than one hour.
I never saw submarines when I saw the mushroom clouds in the Gulf of Mexico or on the west coast.
Here are some good sites to...
Tags: america, babylon, China, dream, nuclear, prophecy, Russia, war
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Who is really behind the nuclear standoff? - 3/3
I can't help but think China IS really behind the nuclear issue and "ridiculous" rhetorics coming out of NK; China seems to "use" the NK, Sino(China)-sponsored communist puppet state, as (sort of) a defence against the US and the World in a bid to divert attention away from (to save their own face from) the controversy that human right violation takes place "horribly and rampantly" across China and other intense conflicts, like those of Tibet, Inner Mongolia and Taiwan, while taking advantage of economic benefits (i.e. Massive trade surplus with the US by exporting cheap, labour-intensive, low-end products). We fell for their cunning trap foolishly.
Tags: China, Chinese, Communism, Evil, Korea, NK, North, Nuclear, Root, Standoff, Taiwan, Tibet, US
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Chinese Violences on Torch Relay in Seoul Korea
Chinese Violences on Torch Relay in Seoul Korea
1949 China invaded and occupied Uighur.
1950 China entered Korean War.
1951 China invaded Tibet. 1,200,000 Tibetans was killed by China.
1959 China disputed and the border disputed with India.
1969 China invaded the Soviet Union (Danmansky island).
1979 China fought against Vietnam as "Punishment".
1992 China insisted on owning Spratly Islands & Paracel Islands without permission.
1995 China occupied Mischief Reef that the Philippines had historically owned.
1996 China launched the missile in Taiwan Straits. China threatened Taiwan.
1997 China insists on the owning right to the Scarboro atoll that the Philippines has historically owned.
1997 China insisted on owning the territory of Japan (Senkaku Islands).
2000 The warship of...
Tags: beijing, china, evil, Hu, Jintao, olympic, protest, tibet, チベット, 中国, 大弾圧, 支那, 支那蓄, 残虐国家, 民族, 独立, 胡锦涛, 自由を支援する緊急抗議行動
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FULFORD VS. HAARP hi-rez
Benjamin Fulford investigates a mysterious plasma weapon seen prior to the Niigata earthquake in July 2007 and Red, White & Blue HAARP lights near the epicenter prior to the recent quake in China. Taiwan satellites measured a 50% drop in ionospheric energy above the Sichuan epicenter on the day before the quake. Both earthquakes targeted nuclear military facilities... coincidence or war crime?
Tags: 911, China, disaster, earthquake, eyewitness, Fulford, genocide, HAARP, Japan, military, modification, US, weather
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Torch Relay in Nagano Japan, Japanese is Attacked by Chinese
1949 China invaded and occupied Uighur.
1950 China entered Korean War.
1951 China invaded Tibet. 1,200,000 Tibetans was killed by China.
1959 China disputed and the border disputed with India.
1969 China invaded the Soviet Union (Danmansky island).
1979 China fought against Vietnam as "Punishment".
1992 China insisted on owning Spratly Islands & Paracel Islands without permission.
1995 China occupied Mischief Reef that the Philippines had historically owned.
1996 China launched the missile in Taiwan Straits. China threatened Taiwan.
1997 China insists on the owning right to the Scarboro atoll that the Philippines has historically owned.
1997 China insisted on owning the territory of Japan (Senkaku Islands).
2000 The warship of China rounded in surroundings of the Japanese...
Tags: beijing, china, evil, Hu, Jintao, olympic, protest, tibet, チベット, 中国, 大弾圧, 支那, 支那蓄, 残虐国家, 民族, 独立, 胡锦涛, 自由を支援する緊急抗議行動
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McCain and China: Part 7 of Election 08 and the Challenge of China
The opening segment documents the importance of the U.S.-China relationship and its complexity. China has the fastest growing large economy, has become the top producer of greenhouse gases, and is increasingly prominent in negotiations to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.
Senator John McCain has noted that America has shared interests with China, but not shared values. Hes long been a free trade advocate. This segment includes McCain speaking on China in Los Angeles and interviews with his principal advisors on China policy.
http://china.usc.edu
Tags: 2008, Angeles, anti-protectionism, Armitage, Barack, Blumenthal, campaign, China, Dan, diplomacy, election, foreign, free, history, human, in, international, John, Los, McCain, McCain-China, nuclear, Obama, Obama-China, politics, presidential, Randall, relations, Richard, rights, Schriver, Taiwan, trade, US-China, weapons
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The Big Picture: Part 1 of Election '08 and the Challenge of China
The U.S.-China relationship is complicated and is vital for both countries and the world. Where do Senators McCain and Obama stand on U.S.-China trade, security, environmental, and human rights issues? How important has policy toward China been in past elections and in 2008? These are the questions explored in a USC U.S.-China Institute documentary.
The opening segment documents the importance of the U.S.-China relationship and its complexity. China has the fastest growing large economy, has become the top producer of greenhouse gases, and is increasingly prominent in negotiations to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.
http://china.usc.edu
Tags: 2008, Bader, Barack, campaign, change, China, Chinoy, Clark, climate, diplomacy, economics, election, energy, environmental, foreign, Frisbie, global, history, human, Institute, intellectual, international, Jeffrey, John, McCain, McCain-China, Michael, Mike, nuclear, Obama, Obama-China, oil, politics, pollution, presidential, property, protection, Randt, relations, resources, rights, Swaine, Taiwan, Today, trade, U.S.-China, US-China, USC, warming, weapons
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China in U.S. Campaign Politics: Part 6 of Election 08 and the Challenge of China
The opening segment documents the importance of the U.S.-China relationship and its complexity. China has the fastest growing large economy, has become the top producer of greenhouse gases, and is increasingly prominent in negotiations to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.
Its a well-established tradition for candidates to criticize how the current president has dealt with China. These candidates complain that the president has been too easy on or to close to China. Upon moving into the White House, presidents have found it necessary to forge stronger ties with China in order to achieve other aims. This segment reviews nearly thirty years of candidate statements and presidential policies.
http://china.usc.edu
Tags: 2008, Bader, Barack, Bill, Bush, campaign, Carter, China, Clark, Clinton, criticism, diplomacy, diplomatic, election, foreign, George, H.W., Henry, history, human, Institute, international, Jeffrey, Jimmy, John, Kenneth, Kissinger, Lieberthal, McCain, McCain-China, Nixon, nuclear, Obama, Obama-China, of, politics, presidential, Randt, Reagan, relations, Richard, rights, Ronald, Roy, Stapleton, Taiwan, Today, trade, U.S.-China, US-China, USC, W., weapons
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Chinese President talks with US President on Tibet issue
http://www.anti-cnn.com/
Chinese President Hu Jintao has talked by phone with his US President George W. Bush. During the conversation on Wednesday, Hu expressed his views on the Taiwan and Tibet issues. The two also exchanged views on the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula and other matters of mutual concern.
During the talks, President Hu voiced his appreciation of the US stance, repeated many times by Bush and his administration, that the U.S. adheres to the one-China policy, abides by the three Sino-US joint communiques, opposes "Taiwan independence" and a referendum on Taiwan's UN membership, and is against Taiwan's bid to join the United Nations and other international organizations.
Hu also expressed hope that the Chinese and US governments will continue to make joint...
Tags: barryin06, Bush, Hujintao, president
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Obama and China: Part 8 of Election '08 and the Challenge of China
The U.S.-China relationship is complicated and is vital for both countries and the world. Where do Senators McCain and Obama stand on U.S.-China trade, security, environmental, and human rights issues? How important has policy toward China been in past elections and in 2008? These are the questions explored in a USC U.S.-China Institute documentary.
Senator Obama has been critical of existing Chinese trade and currency practices. This segment includes the candidate speaking on China in Iowa and Pennsylvania and elsewhere. It features interviews with Obama's principal advisors on China policy.
http://china.usc.edu
Tags: 2008, Alliance, American, Bader, Barack, campaign, China, currency, debate, democratic, diplomacy, economics, election, fair, for, foreign, history, human, in, Institute, international, Iowa, Jeffrey, John, Kenneth, Lieberthal, manipulation, Manufacturing, McCain, McCain-China, nuclear, Obama, Obama-China, Pennsylvania, politics, presidential, Public, Radio, relations, rights, Taiwan, Today, trade, U.S.-China, US-China, USC, weapons
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Uyghur 東トルキスタン共和国 East Turkistan شەرقىي تۈركىستان
中国の人権状況を考えるシンポジウム (平成20年4月30日)
日本文化チャンネル桜 http://www.ch-sakura.jp/
インターネット放送局So-TV http://www.so-tv.jp/
南京の真実http://www.nankinnoshinjitsu.com/
http://mamoretaiwan.blog100.fc2.com/blog-entry-523.html
1949 China invaded and occupied Uighur.
1950 China entered Korean War.
1951 China invaded Tibet. 1,200,000 Tibetans was killed by China.
1959 China disputed and the border disputed with India.
1969 China invaded the Soviet Union (Danmansky island).
1979 China fought against Vietnam as "Punishment".
1992 China insisted on owning Spratly Islands & Paracel Islands without permission.
1995 China occupied Mischief Reef that the Philippines had historically owned.
1996 China launched the missile in...
Tags: Doğu, East, Kadeer, Rebiya, Sherqiy, Turkistan, Türk, Türkistan, uighur, Uyghur, Кыргыз、Kyrgyz, Қазақ、Qazaq, تۈركىستان, شەرقىي, مَسْجِد, 東トルキスタン
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