Li, Ming: Communist dictatorships win money diplomacy
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Date: 7/17/2013 3:12:15 PM
Sender: Li, Ming
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Li, Ming: Communist dictatorships win money diplomacy
李明(Li, Ming)
Communist suppression of democracy human rights abuses, contrary to the global trend caused by self-isolation, in order to improve the plight of their own loner, the CCP splurging money to buy so-called allies.
Just admit the Communist regime, the CCP's support of the socialist system, even the infamous country, the CCP has all its diplomatic relations. Such as Libya, Iran, North Korea these countries, it is an internationally recognized evil country itself is a terrorist regime or the public support of terrorist organizations, countries are reluctant to have any relationship with their, only the Chinese Communists and their fraternizing hand in glove.
Communist allies to maintain this relationship takes a lot of money, such as gift weaponry, providing food as well as food, buying other products, as well as cash assistance and so on.
For political purposes hesitate to invest a lot of money, foreign aid has become the party-state to protect their own power tools to become rich and powerful red means to expand their influence.
And such evil countries because of the support of the Chinese Communist Party has become more arrogant arrogant evil.
China now there are hundreds of millions of poor people, as well as the poor of coverage for dinner, as well as a large number of displaced homeless beggar.
Chinese authorities turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to these questions, but these evil allies to support thousands of free as well as large quantities of supplies each year one hundred million yuan, are Chinese Communist Party in the eyes of the poor are not people?
Many of China's rural schoolchildren go a long way to school, bad weather often casualties, CPC indifferent, but a generous gift to the large number of foreign schools school bus, do Chinese students in the eyes of the Chinese Communist Party is not a child?
The Chinese government should also consider the sufferings of the poor Chinese.
Li, Ming
July 17, 2013
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