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China-Japan-Koreas
China tells North Korea to step back from brink
2006-10-05
China has urged North Korea not to destabilise the Korean peninsula by testing a nuclear weapon. The only ally of Kim Jong Il's increasingly paranoid regime advised Pyongyang today to negotiate with the international community rather than "take actions that escalate tensions".

"We hope that North Korea will exercise necessary calm and restraint over the nuclear test issue," said Liu Jianchao, the chief spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, in a short statement. Beijing remained conspicuous by its silence yesterday when North Korea said for the first time that it was planning to test a nuclear bomb. The threat, coming after months of sabre-rattling and a series of conventional missile tests in July, provoked an international outcry, with South Korea, Japan, Russia, France, Britain and Russia all expressing their concern.
Posted by:Fred

#9  What counts is what China is saying on the hot line. I can't imagine they are eager to risk Japan going nuke. And Abe seems the guy to do it. Bad brinksmanship.

Word, NS. It's the old, "Be very careful what you wish for ..." scenario.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-05 16:10  

#8  The Russians feel the same way about Japanese nukes, hence their reaction as well.

This all seems like too little too late,though.

Here we have a valuable lesson in not overestimating the cleverness of Chinese and Russian elites.
Posted by: charger   2006-10-05 11:50  

#7  NS has it right. China doesnt want to see a nuclear Japan, and a nuke blast by Nkor increases the odds of that. I think the Chinese are serious this time.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-10-05 10:47  

#6  What counts is what China is saying on the hot line. I can't imagine they are eager to risk Japan going nuke. And Abe seems the guy to do it. Bad brinksmanship.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-05 07:03  

#5  The Chinese think they are big time strategic geniuses by putting out these moronically obvious public relations ploys. A child could figure out that they're being insincere.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2006-10-05 05:59  

#4  If they were serious, they wouldn't be blocking any SC actions.

When word and deed conflict, believe the action.
Posted by: mojo   2006-10-05 02:05  

#3  Real translation of Chinese communiqué to North Korea:

"Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink."
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-05 01:57  

#2  Russia and China telling their little bastard to behave. Lol. Pure PR.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-05 00:33  

#1  Will say again - the irony here is that the WOT may be the Norkies only hope of de facto breaking free from domination from Beijing. The people of both South KOrea + North Korea fought for the independence + sovereignty of KORYEA from BOTH ASIAN + EURO POWERS. The NorComs as a class had proclaimed to fight for the freedoms-rights of the KORYEAN PEOPLES only to delude/pretend that CHINA does NOT control them.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-10-05 00:11  

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