Monday, June 2, 2014

U.S. Foreign Policy Has ‘Erectile Dysfunction’ Problems According To Chinese General


Chinese General Says U.S. Foreign Policy Has ‘Erectile Dysfunction’ Problems -- Wall Street Journal

A Chinese general used a regional security conference this weekend to tell a global audience that U.S. rhetoric about the South China Sea risks provoking Beijing.

For the Chinese language audience, the general used language saltier — and perhaps more provocative — words to describe how he feels about U.S. power.

Maj. Gen Zhu Chenghu, a professor at the National Defense University, made the remarks in an interview with Chinese-language Phoenix TV at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore Saturday.

He suggested that if China came to blows with any of its neighbors, the U.S. might not be a reliable ally.

Read more ....

My Comment: ‘Erectile dysfunction’ problems .... there is some stuff that I just cannot make up. Aside from the rhetoric, this post is a must read. It mirrors exactly what my Chinese friends told me on my last visit to the country a year and a half ago, and it sizes up accurately how the Chinese arenow viewing the U.S. in Asia.

More News On The Growing U.S. - Chinese Rivalry

US Foreign Policy Has Erectile Dysfunction Problems, Says Chinese General -- IBTimes
Chinese general claims US Foreign policy has 'erectile dysfunction' -- Shainghaiist
Defense Secretary Hagel spars with China over territorial disputes -- CBS/AP
China Military Official Blasts U.S. 'Hegemony' at Shangri-La Conference -- WSJ
Chinese general slams US over Asia-Pacific ‘hegemony’ -- RT
U.S. is making strategic mistakes, China warns -- UPI

No comments: