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    Singapore warns Obama: Do more to counter a rising China

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    In Washington, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says that the US must strengthen its economic ties in Asia to maintain a leadership role and balance the rise of China.

    By Howard LaFranchi | Christian Science Monitor – 20 hrs ago

    Barack Obama may fancy himself the “Asia pivot” president, but some Asian leaders are warning that the US is still not doing enough to meet the challenge of a rapidly rising China.
    The prime minister of Singapore – one of America’s most reliable partners in Southeast Asia and its 11th largest trading partner – is in Washington this week delivering a cautionary message: We want the United States and its leadership and stabilizing power in the region, but you are falling behind China, especially in terms of economic relations and trade.
    “Over the last decade, China has become the top trading partner of almost all Southeast Asian nations, including US allies such as the Philippines and Thailand,” Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said at a Washington dinner Tuesday night sponsored by the US Chamber of Commerce and the US-ASEAN Business Council.

    A first step the US should take to begin addressing China’s rise, according to Mr. Lee: “The US must adopt a more active trade strategy with ASEAN,” the 10 countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. “In Asia,” he added, “trade is strategy.”

    Lee’s Washington visit – the third by an Asian leader in the initial weeks of Mr. Obama’s second term – comes amid a ratcheting up of tensions with North Korea and as the Obama administration makes a conspicuous effort to demonstrate that the “Asia pivot” is more than just rhetoric.
    Obama invited Japan’s new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, to be the first foreign leader to visit the White House in the president’s second term. The sultan of Brunei visited in March, and South Korea’s new president is scheduled to visit the White House in May.


    The foreign minister of the Philippines, Albert del Rosario, is in Washington this week and had an unscheduled meeting with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel Tuesday when the Pentagon chief dropped in on Mr. del Rosario’s meeting with Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter.
    The point? Underscore the importance to the US of its strengthening security relations with a key Southeast Asian partner.

    Secretary of State John Kerry, who also met Tuesday with del Rosario and was to met Wednesday with Lee, will make his first trip to Asia as Obama’s chief diplomat late next week. He’ll make stops in South Korea, Japan, and China.
    The administration has also made trade with Asia a centerpiece of a second-term focus on securing ambitious new trade agreements. Obama is calling for completion by the end of the year of a Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, a trade accord among 11 Pacific-bordering nations that the US hopes could serve as the prototype for a much larger Asia-Pacific free-trade area.

    Obama repeated his goal of completing the TPP this year when he greeted Lee at the White House Tuesday. Obama also underscored the key role Singapore plays in keeping the US active in the region’s defense and security when he thanked Lee and Singapore “for all the facilities that they provide that allow us to maintain our effective Pacific presence.”

    The US is to start rotating Navy vessels into the strategically located city-state by the end of this month.
    Singapore maintains strong relations with both Washington and Beijing, and it is perhaps as a result of that strategic positioning that Lee felt he could use his Washington visit to advocate for stronger and more trusting ties between the two giants in Asian security and economic affairs.
    Noting in his speech that China’s rise constitutes a “major shift in the balance of power,” Lee said that “China and the US have to strengthen mutual confidence in order to manage this shift in the global balance of power wisely and prudently.”

    Despite the serious issues facing Asia and the US role there, Lee also sought to demonstrate that, despite his wealthy state’s reputation for a no-nonsense approach to business and social issues, Singapore knows how to laugh.
    Revealing himself to be an equal-opportunity tweaker, Lee ribbed both of the superpowers bearing down on his region with light-hearted jabs.

    Referring to China’s serious environmental issues, Lee said the residents of Beijing joke that they can get a “free smoke” just by opening their windows and breathing. And in a reference to recent news of hundreds of pig carcasses floating in Shanghai rivers, Lee said Shanghai residents could get pork soup “just by opening the tap.”
    Careful not to leave the US off the hook, Lee boasted of a new high-speed rail line being built between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur that will soon reduce the trip between the two cities – about the same distance apart as Washington and New York – to 90 minutes.

    The punch line? Lee said he would take a train Wednesday from Washington to New York, and he’d been advised the trip would take him at least 2-1/2 hours.

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    Cùng là người Tàu, nhưng họ sợ Trung cộng; c̣n đám đầu ḅ của ta th́ coi Trung cộng là láng giềng tốt. Nó ra vào việt nam tự do hơn là di chuyển ngay trong xứ của nó!

    Khi nào người Việt có đủ can đảm đứng lên đuổi đám đầu ḅ ngu đần, là đầy tớ của Trung cộng???

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    Đâu phải người Tầu phải bắt buộc thích người Tầu đâu . Ngay cả trước khi có mao hiện hữu th́ đă có hiện tượng, dân Phúc Kiến khg thích dân Tiều Châu , Dân gốc Măn miền Đông Bắc khg thích dân gốc Hẹ ...vv

    Rồi từ khi có Mao lại sanh ra hiện tượng dân Tầu có tư tưỡng No-commies (như chệt Đài) nào có thích dân Tầu phe của mao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kan View Post
    Cùng là người Tàu, nhưng họ sợ Trung cộng; c̣n đám đầu ḅ của ta th́ coi Trung cộng là láng giềng tốt. Nó ra vào việt nam tự do hơn là di chuyển ngay trong xứ của nó!

    Khi nào người Việt có đủ can đảm đứng lên đuổi đám đầu ḅ ngu đần, là đầy tớ của Trung cộng???
    Sở dĩ người Việt ḿnh chưa có đủ can đảm đứng lên đuổi "đám đầu ḅ ngu đần" CSHN không phải v́ họ thiếu can đăm mà v́ họ rất minh mẩn thấy rằng trong đám người diễn "can đảm đứng lên" có một % rất cao nào đó lận băng rôn đỏ trong ngừơi,lúc người thật thà đứng lên là bị người đứng kế bên thọp cổ liền v́ họ rút ra từ trong túi cái "khăn máu" đeo vào cánh tay là có quyền hạn y như công an (xài thuyết "tao là luật , luật là tao").

    Dân Bắc Hàn cũng biết tên Fat kid độc tài và rất xấu xa vậy nào có can đăm đứng lên đâu (mặc dù bị cấm vận thế giới sanh chết đói lên xuống) bởi v́ họ rất "minh mẩn" biết rằng trong đám đứng lên có hết hơn phân nữa là có "tấm văi đỏ" lận lưng , có K54 lận đùi ..

    Cho nên cái "đám đầu ḅ ngu đần" CSHN mới tồn tại để tiếp tục diễn làm đầy tớ của Trung cộng là thế đó .

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