And SCUM like RSA trade with them.FUCK YOU PETER TREI,GO DIE! The petrie 
dish might want to review the company he is keeping lately.SEE 
http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=145942&group=webcast
Kissinger Says China Not a Communist Country (english)
by Jim Burns CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer 6:09am Thu Mar 7 '02 (Modified 
on 10:19am Thu Mar 7 '02)
SUPPORTING THE TALIBAN, SIGNING AN ECONOMIC SUPPORT PACKAGE WITH THEM, 
EXECUTING POLITICAL DISSIDENTS AND SELLING THEIR ORGANS, EXECUTING 
CHRISTIANS, STATE RUN MEDIA - SCUM LIKE KISSINGER SEE CHINA AS THE PERFECT 
MODEL FOR THE GLOBAL ORDER
Washington (CNSNews.com) - Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the 
Shanghai communique that called for a betterment of relations between the 
United States and China, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said 
Tuesday he doesn't consider China a communist nation.
"I don't think China is a communist country in the sense of Soviet 
communism," said Kissinger. "It has institutions that we consider different 
and in many ways incompatible with our notions of domestic institutions. 
But it also clear, that the China 10 years from now, after the huge changes 
which it has already undergone will be far different from the China of today."
The former secretary of state also warned against conflicts between the 
U.S. and China, saying the two nations "have nothing to gain by 
confrontation with each other. History did not say that there will be only 
one superpower forever in the world. And the United States cannot have its 
mission the prevention of any other country from gaining some of the 
attributes we now have," he said.
Citing differences between the two countries that could complement each 
other globally, Kissinger said, "The world's most populous country and the 
world's most technologically advanced country should not be in avoidable 
conflict and they should seek to find ways to solve problems jointly."
His remarks at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. also included 
praise for President Bush's handling of U.S. - China relations, and a 
pronouncement that diplomatic relations between the two countries have 
improved since Richard Nixon's historic visit of 1972.Theres more if you 
have a strong stomach.

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