[War] China: "Capitalizing"

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Sun Jun 29 01:48:10 EDT 2008


"Capitalizing"
 
President Xia Hong
The People's Republic of China
June 22, 2014
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By now it was no secret to the Ministers of China's government that there  
was a bit of tit-for-tat going on in the Americas.  News Agencies were  always a 
good source of basic intelligence, and news broadcasts from Canada as  well 
as the States were covering, as Xinhua was, the growing 'NAFTA Rift'.   It was 
only a matter of time before one of the major trading partners became  unhappy 
with the deal... she did 'not' see it being Canada though, that was a  bit of 
a surprise.
 
This being said, it certainly wasn't an unwelcomed one.  China and  Canada 
shared trading before.  Canadian high-technology and raw materials  was always a 
great commodity for China, and likewise cheap Chinese goods kept  Canadian 
manufacturers in business, and kept Canadian citizens happy and well  stocked.  
It was an equal trading partnership between two, economically  well positioned 
companies.  Now with the US threatening litigation, it was  a good time to 
seek to strengthen the mutually beneficial partnership.
 
FROM:  Office of the President- Executive Residence, People's Republic  of 
China
TO:  Office of the Prime Minister- Canada
CC:  Office of the Ambassador: Embassy of Canada, Beijing;   Parliament of 
Canada, 
RE:  Matters of Mutual Concern
EC:  STD Beijing-Ottawa Protocol
 
Dear Prime Minister, Ambassador, and Honored Members of Parliament:
 
Recent events have shined light on matters of mutual concern for Canada and  
the People's Republic.  This communique is intended to discuss several such  
matters, and should by no means be considered as a sole source of matters of  
interest to the People's Republic of China.  Should your government, at any  
time, wish to expand upon the bases set forth in this letter, we invite Canadian 
 input on all matters and stand ready to discuss all subjects openly.
 
First, of the most immediate importance, your Government through NATO will  
undoubtedly be soon hearing of China's commitment to possible military actions  
against Iran.  Should it be necessary to engage in warfare, please be  
assured all precautions will be taken to eliminate any possible hazards to  Canadian 
troops from the armed forces of the People's Republic.  This  effort would be 
greatly enhanced by the inclusion of Chinese advisors with NATO  planners, 
but to date such inquiries to the United States have only yielded  negative 
results.  You can expect to be fully informed of China's  activities, should an 
invasion appear imminent.  Canadian advisors and  observers are absolutely 
welcomed to join Chinese units, should the Prime  Minister feel such actions 
beneficial.  Our respective Ministries of  Defense can undoubtedly make satisfactory 
agreements in this regard should you  be interested.  Any and all advice 
Canada may wish to offer, or any and all  concerns the Prime Minister may retain 
with regards to Iran, are  welcomed.
 
Secondly, as reported in major news outlets, we are aware of your recent  
economic disagreement with the United States of America.  President  Williams has 
in the past caused a great deal of consternation for the People's  Republic 
in regards to economic factors, leading to the arrest and subsequent  
conviction of American agents within China, spying apparently for the economic  benefit 
of the United States.  Litigation to solve problems that China  feels better 
resolved through diplomacy and negotiation, is apparently a favored  tactic of 
the United States.  We hope the Prime Minister and the Canadian  Government 
does not lose much sleep over this latest display of American  economic 
belligerence.  
 
Likewise, allow me this opportunity to highlight recent work with your  
Government.  The previous administration was very fair in it's trading  practices 
with China, as can be demonstrated by the recent purchase by China of  CANDU 
nuclear reactors and continued exchanges of manufactured products.   The 
People's Republic considers Canada an important trading partner, who's  concerns must 
be held equal to any other country's.  This said, I would  like to take this 
opportunity to extend to you an invitation for discussions  regarding setting 
a framework for fair economic relations between our  nations.  Access to 
Canadian goods will be of great advantage to China, and  likewise we feel that an 
improved flow of Chinese goods into Canada will be of  benefit to Canada's 
citizens who continue to face rising prices of common  items.  Particularly, the 
People's Republic is interested in acquiring  access to Canada's green 
technologies industry, as environmental concerns are  given the highest domestic 
priority.  It is a known fact that Canada is a  global leader in this field.
 
Finally, military matters aside from a possible pending Iranian action must  
be considered.  In this regard, China would like to make formal inquiries  
regarding the possibility of joint military exercises.  The Pearson Center  for 
Peacekeeping is a renown global authority on the subject, and the PLA's  
strategic planners have come to see stabilization and peacekeeping operations as  a 
growing theater of concern.  We believe Canada, as a respected  international 
peacekeeping contributor, can provide much in the way of new  lessons for our 
troops committed to operations in North Korea, and possibly  Iran.  
 
Canada's recent interest in military expansion is a source of confusion for  
China.   China understands and certainly respects Canada's right  to defend 
itself, and recognizes the need for a modern, flexible fighting force  to do so. 
 The scope of these advances raises legitimate questions over  Canada's 
intentions though, and should it please the Prime Minister, China will  await 
further clarification from the Prime Minister.
 
The People's Republic respectfully requests an audience with the Prime  
Minister or other appointed member of government at his convenience to establish  a 
formal dialogue on these matters, and more.
 
Sincerely,
Xia Hong- President of The People's Republic of China
======================================================================
 
ACTIONS
 
1.  Send Correspondence to Canada :-D



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