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China’s Hu Comes to America

China\’s Hu Comes to America
(cross-posted on firedoglake)

President Bush\’s approval rating hit a new low according to a new Fox poll,
33%. Baby,
if Bush is into his base, even on Fox, can the news get any worse? Of course,
especially with our president bumbling the visit of China\’s President
Hu
. It doesn\’t get much worse than this.

First it was Jeff Gannon sneaking into the White House press corps without
credentials. Well, yesterday the Bush administration gave a Falun Gong protester
press credentials. You can guess what happened next. A little over one minute
into President Hu\’s speech, she
began yelling
, \”\’President Hu, your days are numbered!\’ … \’President
Bush, stop him from killing!\’\” But if you think that was bad, when announcing
the anthem to be played in President Hu\’s honor, the \”national anthem of
the Republic of China\” was introduced. That\’s Taiwan. He meant to say the
national anthem of the People\’s Republic of China. Oops. Nice one, George. You
didn\’t even get their flag up for the visit. Talk about incompetence, with a
little U.S. humiliation on the side.

President Bush can\’t even get the \”official\” visit from China right.
It\’s almost as bad as what the Administration has done with the policies of
our country in respect to the exporting behemoth that had Hu walking into this
country and meeting with Boeing and Microsoft straight out of the gate. Got
bucks? Lou Dobbs isn\’t exactly our favorite fellow, but when you\’re right, you\’re
right.



The fault lies entirely with the U.S. government, our lack of strategy and
our failed policies. This administration and U.S. multinational corporations
have lost sight of the national interest. This administration and the Republican-led
Congress have permitted the dismantling of America\’s manufacturing base and
created a dependency on China for our clothing, computers, consumer electronics
and a host of other products that is greater than our dependency on foreign
oil.

Make no mistake: Our leaders are the fools, and China\’s leaders are not to
be blamed for taking advantage of this administration\’s commitment to faith-based
economic theories and so-called free trade that permits the Chinese access
to the world\’s richest consumer market while China denies our businesses access
to its emerging market.

Hu\’s visit
shows who\’s in charge

George W. Bush and the Republican Congress are a disgrace.

Bush asked President Hu to \”expand Chinese consumption of U.S. goods,
enforce intellectual property rights, and allow freedom to assemble, speak and
worship,\” but he might as well have belched into the breeze. Hu didn\’t
come to talk to Bush. China came to make more deals with U.S. corporations.
But when talking about the Bush administration\’s policy on China, you don\’t
have to be a genius to figure out their bottom line.



Slowly but surely, the grand strategy of the Bush administration is being
revealed. It is not aimed primarily at the defeat of global terrorism, the
incapacitation of rogue states, or the spread of democracy in the Middle East.
These may dominate the rhetorical arena and be the focus of immediate concern,
but they do not govern key decisions regarding the allocation of long-term
military resources. The truly commanding objective – the underlying basis
for budgets and troop deployments – is the containment of China.

This objective governed White House planning during the administration\’s
first seven months in office, only to be set aside by the perceived obligation
to highlight anti-terrorism after September 11, 2001; but now, despite President
George W Bush\’s preoccupation with Iraq and Iran, the White House is also
reemphasizing its paramount focus on China, risking a new Asian arms race
with potentially catastrophic consequences.

Bush and his top aides entered the White House in early 2001 with a clear
strategic objective: to resurrect the permanent-dominance doctrine spelled
out in the Defense Planning Guidance (DPG) for fiscal years 1994-99, the first
formal statement of US strategic goals in the post-Soviet era. According to
the initial official draft of this document, as leaked to the press in early
1992, the primary aim of US strategy would be to bar the rise of any future
competitor that might challenge America\’s overwhelming military superiority.

Containing China:
The US\’s real objective

One last item, according to the Times
today, Yale became the first foreign university to get access to China\’s \”closely
restricted\” securities market.

Interesting side note… Pajamas Media picked this post up, though they put the title as \”The Hu visit disaster.\”

About Taylor Marsh

Veteran political analyst and author of "The Hillary Effect - Politics, Sexism and the Destiny of Loss," now available in print at Amazon.com, and 1 of 4 books chosen by Barnes and Noble to launch their "NOOK First" Featured Authors Selection program. Former Miss Missouri, Broadway dancer, & relationship consultant at LA Weekly, produced & wrote one woman show "Weeping for JFK."

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