It's been quite a while since I've been over here in this corner of the blogosphere. I've been away too long.
What brought me back was the surprise decision (to me, at least) of Stephen Spielberg to withdraw from advising the 2008 Communist Olympiad because the Beijing regime was "not doing enough to press for peace in the troubled Sudanese region" of Darfur (AP via Free Lance Star). For starters, Spielberg is to be commended for his decision. More telling, and worrisome, was the Communist reaction to all of this.
Traditionally, when the Communist regime is faced with a public relations problem like this, they take what looks like mitigating steps. They'll release a prisoner or two, make a pledge to stop selling arms to terrorists, talk of "peaceful intentions," etc.
This time, however, all we have seen and heard is a hail of denial and scorn. In other words, Communist China has decided its ties to the Sudanese regime are far more important than even the Olympic bonanza itself.
Why?
Well, we have to look at Sudan itself to answer that question. Yes, Sudan is a major source of oil for the ChiComs, but if it was all about energy, the Communists could have looked to Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, or even Westinghouse. No, there's something else here - the Sudanese regime.
Sudan has one of the very few regimes with ties to both al Qaeda and Tehran (Communist China happens to be another). In fact, Sudan was instrumental in bringing al Qaeda and Khomeinists together in the first place. A regime like that would be immensely helpful to Communist China's plans against the United States.
Lets anyone forget to what plans I refer, remember that the Communists have scheduled the conquest of Taiwan for 2012 at the latest. They assume the United States would come to Taiwan's defense - unless we are distracted by something or someone else - say, a Middle Eastern regime aiding al Qaeda commit a major terrorist attack against the U.S.
The fact is, no matter which enemy we consider in the Wahhabist-Ba'athist-Khomeinist War, they all have the same benefactor: Communist China. This is no accident.
Once again, geopolitics trumps PR. The bad news is that the Communists remain deadly serious about their geopolitical aims. The good news is that the Olympics won't be nearly as beneficial to them as we initially feared.
Cross-posted to the right-wing liberal
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
On Communist China, Sudan, and the Olympics
Labels:
Communist propaganda,
Olympics,
Support for Terrorists,
Taiwan
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2 comments:
DJ,
America and the Free World are badly in need of commentators like you. May I add some "spices".
100% guaranteed: the terrorist organizations throughout the world dare not to stage any phenomenal acts before August 2008 Olympics when their boss, ChiComs, is celebrating its "successes" by ceremonies held in its den, the end-time "Babylon".
90% guaranteed: ChiComs will not invade Taiwan militarily now that their surrogates, the MSM, have been able to fool the multitudes and to pick presidential candidates for Americans to "choose" to elect this November.
Great piece of work. Thank you. One cannot say enough in criticism of the duplicitous Chinese Communists. They are conniving and untrustworthy. The situation in Darfur is horrendous. As an American and a Christian and a human being, I detest their murderous acts. Keep up the verbal salvos. Maybe the world (which does not include the U.N.) will slam a fist down on this plot to bottle up energy and develop new training camps for radical Muslims.
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