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To: vegetarian who wrote (60566)1/31/2010 7:59:21 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218863
 
the chinese policy makers typically do not react much
preferring to let the situation evolve of its own dynamics, and help it along by not reacting, and when opportune, do a trip, feign a wave, kung fu like, to borrow the energy of the situation to get something else done

on iran, they get oil, and so they would not do anything to endanger that

my guess is that, should anyone choose to invade, thinking that would resolve any issues, the chinese policy makers would simply dust off old speeches, and wait to pick up more oil fields when opportune, as they have in and from iraq, and copper mines, as they did in and from afghanistan

the chinese policy makers, since about 6,000 years ago, tend to hold to non-interference motto, truth be inspected.