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Jiang backs Bush on terrorism, nukes
UPI ^ | October 24, 2002 | Jim Forsyth

Posted on 10/24/2002 6:21:14 PM PDT by RobFromGa

Jiang backs Bush on terrorism, nukes

By Jim Forsyth
From the National Desk
Published 10/24/2002 3:37 PM
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- On the eve of his meeting with President George W. Bush, China's President Jiang Zemin Thursday pledged support on two issues key to the U.S. administration: terrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea.

Reading his speech in English but answering questions from the audience in Chinese, Jiang said terrorism and weapons of mass destruction "cause problems for peace and development worldwide."

China is one of seven countries confirmed to have nuclear weapons.

"China will continue to step up its cooperation with the U.S. on counter-terrorism," he said, adding terrorism is a "common scourge" for the entire world.

Jiang did not mention North Korea by name, but he pledged to work with China's allies in Pyongyang to stop the development of nuclear weapons. The United States announced last week that North Korea had told U.S. diplomats of its robust nuclear weapons program.

"It is critical to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction on the Korean peninsula," Jiang said.

Jiang spoke at the George Bush Presidential Library on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station. He was introduced by former President George H.W. Bush, who referred to him as a "friend." The audience was largely major donors to the library, as well as a large contingent of Chinese reporters and Chinese government officials.

Security was extraordinary outside the auditorium. About 1,000 human rights demonstrators stood in a pounding rainstorm in a field surrounded by a chain link fence about 300 yards from the auditorium where Jiang spoke. Several dozen Texas state troopers stood shoulder to shoulder around the enclosure.

Many of the protesters said they were demonstrating against China's human rights policy, including its treatment of minorities and dissidents. Many said they were adherents of the Falun Gong movement, which has been outlawed in China.

Jiang also repeated his call for Taiwan to be peacefully reunited with China.

"A peaceful reunification of China would be conducive to peace in the region and the world," the Chinese president said.

Beijing regards Taiwan as a renegade province.

He added Taiwan could "maintain its economic system and its lifestyle" under a peaceful reunification, and could manage its economic and military affairs independent of Beijing.

"One country, two systems is our policy, and we hope the U.S. will stick to the right platform," he said.

During his meeting with Jiang Friday in Crawford, the president is expected to ask for China's support for an anti-Iraq resolution in the United Nations, as well as help convince North Korea to end its nuclear weapons development program.

China expert Thomas Bellows of the University of Texas San Antonio and editor of the influential American Journal of China Studies said he believes Bush will be successful.

"By the time Jiang leaves the U.S., he will have committed to support the United States in the U.N.," Bellows said.

Jiang has agreed to retire next year, in what would be the first peaceful transition of power in modern Chinese history.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: bush; china; jiang; northkorea; zemin
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1 posted on 10/24/2002 6:21:14 PM PDT by RobFromGa
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To: RobFromGa
Interesting article. I was unaware he would be making an appearance in Aggie country.

Who will be his replacement next year?
2 posted on 10/24/2002 6:31:28 PM PDT by katykelly
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To: RobFromGa
Jiang backs Bush on terrorism, nukes

Yeah. Sure he does.

3 posted on 10/24/2002 6:34:31 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: katykelly
Who will be his replacement next year?

Long Duc Dong, I think.....
4 posted on 10/24/2002 6:34:55 PM PDT by cmsgop
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To: katykelly
LOL!!

The Ags bring out the best in us!

WHOOP!
5 posted on 10/24/2002 6:34:57 PM PDT by tamu
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To: RobFromGa
It's but fifty years since China fell when Truman screwed Chiang and gave us Mao. Now Texas State Troopers guard their fascist dictator.

For mammon.
6 posted on 10/24/2002 6:35:10 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: dennisw
Jiang is smart enough to recognize that Islam is a far greater threat to Chinese sovereignty than anything else.
7 posted on 10/24/2002 6:36:40 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: RobFromGa
Why wouldn't he? Keeps the spot light off hit Commie a$$...

SR

8 posted on 10/24/2002 6:37:11 PM PDT by sit-rep
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To: sit-rep
hit = his
9 posted on 10/24/2002 6:37:52 PM PDT by sit-rep
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To: dennisw
Jiang backs Bush on terrorism, nukes

Yeah. Sure he does.

Why wouldnt he...on WalMart products alone his country's making hand over fist $$$...he wouldnt want a couple of N.Kor nukes to disrupt the cash flow...would he?

Plus...don't the Chinese and Koreans have a really nasty history?

10 posted on 10/24/2002 6:43:25 PM PDT by BureaucratusMaximus
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To: RobFromGa
This makes me wonder if Korea has nukes at all; or if, at the request of China (in return for food and economic aid) Korea is faking, so China can come out against them, and Bush will be pressured to look favorably upon "peaceful reunification". Commieplot.
11 posted on 10/24/2002 6:59:16 PM PDT by dasboot
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To: RobFromGa
That would explain the strange manner in which N Korea informed the U.S. of the existence of the nukes....like the Koreans got a phone call from Jang.
12 posted on 10/24/2002 7:01:36 PM PDT by dasboot
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To: RobFromGa
AND, knowing the the news would paint the previous Democrat administration as incompetent--with an important election coming up, Jang could bet his gambit would be embraced by Bush...whether Bush was suspicious of the veracity of the claim, or not.

Then there's always China's vote in the SC as tantilizing bait.

CommieStrategery!!!

13 posted on 10/24/2002 7:10:09 PM PDT by dasboot
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To: RobFromGa
It's a strange world indeed, when the red china supports us more than the red france.
14 posted on 10/24/2002 7:21:16 PM PDT by mysonsfuture
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To: RobFromGa
China is just taking our side until Muslim extremists are deleted from the earth. Then they'll change their minds. They're commies. Except for the failing Democrat party, they have nothing in common with Americans.
15 posted on 10/24/2002 7:24:38 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: BureaucratusMaximus
Yes they do have a nasty history and a nasty present. There's no love lost between the Chinese and the NK's.
If the Chinese wanted a nuclear N.Korea they could have given them the technolory or the actual weapons long ago.
Nukes in NK are at least as big a nightmare to the Chinese dictators as it is to us.
16 posted on 10/24/2002 7:49:26 PM PDT by smalltown
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To: BureaucratusMaximus
Make that "technology".
17 posted on 10/24/2002 7:50:55 PM PDT by smalltown
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To: RobFromGa
My take on his comments stray a bit from this article's title. I don't see Jiang backing Bush at all.

I see him wanting to stop South Korea from getting Nukes with this comment, ""It is critical to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction on the Korean peninsula," Jiang said.

18 posted on 10/24/2002 7:53:54 PM PDT by Donahu?
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To: BureaucratusMaximus
...on WalMart products alone his country's making hand over fist $$$...

Allow me to be perhaps not the first to point out that the takeover of Hong Kong by China will have more affect than even the Chinese yet realize.

Hong Kong will affect China much more than China will affect Hong Kong.

Capitalism works. Even China knows it.

19 posted on 10/24/2002 7:54:17 PM PDT by Ramius
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To: RobFromGa
The Chicoms don't want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs just yet.
20 posted on 10/24/2002 7:56:24 PM PDT by Eternal_Bear
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