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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Diana who wrote (533)8/27/2003 1:47:36 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6370
 
>>Bringing about the non-combat downfall of an insane, bomb-brewing dictator would certainly be in China's national interests also.<<

It will be the Chinese judgement what is in their BEST interest, NOT the US, you, or any other nations.

>> No one is asking China to be altruistic.<<

Ask all you want. you won't get what you cannot get.

<<When things calm down in NK, these folks will probably want to go back to their families and ancestral lands<<

Then why not the US take a couple of thousands to test it out?

On the other hand, looks like you have NO idea that there are a couple of millions of Chinese Koreans living in the northeast part of China. A lot of them in Harbin, the provincial capital of HeilongJiang Province. In Jilin Province (near ChangBai Mountain), there is Autonomous Korean Prefecture of Yanbian, 40% of 2.15 million people there are Korean ethnic groups. NK authority spent big bucks to "buy" some residents there and working as NK spies.

What is the point I told you this? The point is: if China takes those refugees, they would never voluntarily go back again. They would just settle down. The last thing China needs now is more people, since Chinese themselves now have to sacrifice for not to have more children even if they want to.

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