Obama is sending a wrong message: "What would the US government feel and react if Chinese leaders meet someone who has been carrying out activities for the independence of one of its state, say Alaska? ......
If Obama put himself in Chinese people's shoes, he would not meet Dalai Lama. He insisted on meeting Dalai Lama despite China's strong opposition because he gauges the question of Tibet and the Dalai Lama with a different yardstick.
With the Cold War mentality in his sub-conscientiousness, he can hardly shake off the obsession that China is a Communist state and is an enemy of the United States when it comes to ideology. As a result, he has turned a blind eye to the fact that Tibet has been part of China for hundreds of years and the history of Tibet as part of China is much longer than the history of the United States.
If Dalai Lama has any reason to claim sovereignty for Tibet as an independent country, the Indian tribes have far more reasons to drive most of the Americans out of the United States.
Obama has also turned a blind eye to the fact that peace and religion are a cover Dalai Lama uses for covert activities for his attempt to split Tibet from China. The Chinese government has said, for many times, that the door for negotiation is always open to Dalai Lama as long as he gives up his attempt to split Tibet from the motherland.
By meeting Dalai Lama, Obama is sending a message to those separatists that they have the support of the world's only superpower for their illegal activities.
By meeting this man who does not mean what he says, Obama is doing something detrimental to the Sino-US relations and has showed disrespect for the Chinese people.
By doing so, he is portraying himself as a man of double standards and of no principle in Chinese people's eyes.
By doing so, he is giving the impression that he told lies or at least did not speak from the bottom of his heart when promising to promote Sino-US relations."
Here is the beginning of my post. And here is the rest of it.
Friday, February 12, 2010
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