Saturday, January 8, 2011

Secretary of Defense Gates Gets Ready To Go To China

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates addresses the audience during a Passage of Command of the United States Marine Corps ceremony at the Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Oct. 22, 2010. DOD photo by Cherie Cullen

Gates's Challenge In China: Why He's Looking Far Beyond J-20 Stealth Fighters -- Christian Science Monitor

US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who arrives Sunday in Beijing, seeks to put military relations on an even keel – despite recently released photos of China's J-20 stealth fighter.

If US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates decides to pass the time on his flight to Beijing on Sunday by studying photos of the “stealth” fighter jet that China unveiled this week, he can draw comfort from one fact of which Beijing is all too aware.

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More News On Secretary of Defense Gates Trip To China On Sunday

Gates tries to improve military ties with China -- AP
Gates to seek more Chinese openness on defence issues -- NDTV
Gates head to China, hopes for improved relations -- Taiwan News/AP
Gates Packs Familiar List of Issues for Beijing -- New York Times
Gates looks to defuse tensions on China trip -- Channel News Asia
US Defense Chief Visits China at Crucial Juncture -- Voice of America
Defense chief aims on China trip to build trust -- Reuters
Factbox: Issues to watch on Gates' China trip -- Reuters
Gates to meet with a Chinese military that's grown bolder -- Washington Post
China Stealth Jet 'Leak' Viewed as Intentional -- Wall Street Journal
China Is Loving America’s Stealth Jet Freakout -- The Danger Room

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