The U.S. Must Recapture its Own China Policy

26 Nov 2007

November 25, 2007 (LPAC)--As a stark reminder to the entire U.S. government, and citizens, too, Ambassador Zhang Yun, China's Consul General in Los Angeles, addressed the duplicity of U.S. policies towards China, and warned that such actions will result in harming U.S. interests in the end. Speaking at the opening of the "Forum on the U.S.-China Relationship and the Peaceful Reunification of China," where Lyndon LaRouche was a featured speaker, Ambassador Zhang praised the efforts of Chinese everywhere to promote Chinese reunification, and denounced current Taiwan President Chen Shuibian's push for "independence." He then added:

"However, although, over the years, the U.S. government has affirmed to uphold the three Joint Communiqués of the United States of America and the People's Republic of China, it has emboldened the secessionist forces of Taiwan Independence by repeatedly going back on its own word and sending wrong signals and messages to the secessionists. Historically, the U.S. government has made wrong judgments and mistakes by allying with wrong people and taking the wrong side. If the U.S. government continues to impair China's national reunification by persistently pursuing the so-called Ambiguous Strategy on the Taiwan question, at the end of the day, what is harmed will be its own interest. We sincerely hope the U.S. government will learn a lesson from its own previous mistakes. Today's China is no longer what it was. The Chinese people will never waver in their dedication to safeguarding China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, will never allow anyone to separate Taiwan from the motherland in any name or by any means. No one should underestimate the firm belief and determination of Chinese government in solving the Taiwan question."

That the Bush administration harbors ill-will towards China, is understandable. But some democrats, lately, spewing forth very similar anti-China lines, comparable to the Cheney administration, are helping to dig the hole that the Cheney administration's controllers demand we, the United States, should "sleep" in. Maybe Sen. Schumer, and most emphatically Misleadership Pelosi, should look in the mirror and ask: "Am I being played as a foolish tool for the Cheney administration?"

The evidence is clear; LaRouche PAC has documented the perverse sexual relations between Lynne Cheney, her husband, and the most disgusting parts of the Brutish Empire.