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"He praised the APEC host city of Shanghai for its improvements noting that the last time he was in the city was more than a quarter century ago, as a young man."

Bush said. "President Jiang and the government stand side by side with the American people as we fight this evil force."

Regarding other aspects of U.S.-China relations, Bush said he welcomed China's accession into the World Trade Organization, describing it as an important development that will benefit people in both countries and throughout the world.



"This is the America the whole world has wanted to see. Blood debts have been repaid in blood."

"Look at the panic in their faces as they wipe the dust off and crawl out of their strong buildings now just a heap of rubble. We will never fear these people again. They have been shown to be soft-bellied paper tigers." This is coming from official Chinese media, not some goof ball entrepreneur.

President Jiang Zemin is reportedly fascinating with these videos, watching the WTC coming down over and over like it was a guilty pleasure porn movie, watching Americans die, watching Americans symbol collapse, watching Americans search in the rubble, and over and over. The president of China reportedly ordering his minions, "Play it again. Play it again."

(http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,38164,00.html)

(Speech By Bush)

By SANDRA SOBIERAJ, Associated Press Writer ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)

He recalled the last time he was in Florida, on the morning of Sept. 11, and what went through his mind when the first plane hit New York's World Trade Center: ``I used to fly myself, and I said, 'Well, there's one terrible pilot.'''

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011204/pl/bush_136.html


History Section

Bush receives warm welcome from the Majority of America, as Black clad Bush compassionate supporters look on.


Bush Legacy in the Making
NO! Not everyone loves Bush and protests continue where ever he goes.



Bush Can't Persuade China on Weapons

By RON FOURNIER : AP White House Correspondent

Feb 21, 2002 : 3:26 pm ET

BEIJING (AP) -- President Bush failed to persuade China on Thursday to halt sales of missile technology, an issue of rising importance as the United States fights its war on terrorism.

"No nation is exempt from the demands of human dignity," Bush said in a joint news conference Thursday with Chinese President Jiang Zemin.

Bush was unable to win China's agreement on halting the sale of missile and nuclear technology to Iran, Pakistan, North Korea and other nations. Iran and North Korea, along with Iraq, make up the "axis of evil" that Bush has targeted for the next phase of his drive to wipe out terrorism.

The United States says China, reneging on a pledge in November 2000, helped Pakistan last year with missile expertise and provided equipment or technology to North Korea, Iran and Libya.

http://www.heraldsun.com/nationworld/international/25-195218.html


Chinese-Made Ammo in al Qaeda Caves Confirms

DEBKAfile’s October 6 Expose of Chinese Aid to Bin Laden

17 December, 2001

DEBKAfile was the first publication to reveal that China had sent thousands of armed men into Afghanistan in support of Osama bin Laden and the Taliban. Our first story came out on October 6, 2001, one day before the US went to war in Afghanistan.

Monday, December 17, Pentagon officials aboard the plane taking US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld to Brussels, revealed that large quantities of Chinese-manufactured ammo were discovered in the Tora Bora cave hideouts of al Qaeda.

They were speaking to CNN’s senior defense correspondent James McIntyre, who ran the story with close-up shots of the cache. It was shown to include mortar shells, anti-tank rockets and ammunition for various types of automatic rifles and machine guns of Chinese manufacture, abandoned by fleeing al Qaeda men. DEBKAfile continued to run with the story through different stages of the Afghanistan War.

Follow-ups, verified by other media, appeared on October 20 and November 15. In the first, we reported 15 Chinese fighters found dead in Kandahar. They were part of an escort convoy for one of bin Laden’s senior lieutenants, Basir al Masri, commander of the Arab contingents in Jalalabad, which came under US bombing as it left Kandahar.

In the second, David Chater of Sky television attested to the presence of Chinese fighting alongside the Taliban and al Qaeda in the battles of Konduz and Khanabad in northern Afghanistan.

Now comes the CNN report, which confirms that Beijing sent to bin Laden, not only men but also quantities of weapons.

http://www.debka.com/CHINA/body_china.html

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