Author Topic: Should U.S.A. Take A Stand On The Blind Chinese Dissident at the USA Embassy?  (Read 1654 times)

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If the states are going to have something on return of that action they will do, not worry.
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I'd say there was a good chance that this guy knew well that he'd have to give himself up, giving that he left his family behind. Most likely his intention was to raise some awareness rather than to defect.

Alas, with the mutually dependent natures of the Chinese and American economies, I'd say that there's not a huge lot than the US can afford to do. Besides, the rest of the world is kinda bored of the US telling them what to do anyway. Any sort of change has to go come from within.

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The U.S.A. is motivated by Democratic ideals.

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^ For sure not the Americans
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