"As China has enjoyed fast development over the years, some people are concerned that China may repeat the beaten track that a country will inevitably become arrogant and seek hegemony when it grows in strength and becomes powerful. And various versions of the ‘China threat' have surfaced," Wang said.
He made the remarks at the first session of the annual General Assembly he had attended since he assumed his post in March.
"However, what happened in the past cannot be applied indiscriminately to today's China," he added.
Jon Taylor, a political science professor at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, said: "Wang explained China's view of the modern world and its role in it — that US hegemony is over and that we have moved toward a multipolar world."Caijing
China Won't Seek Hegemony, FM tells UN
1 comment:
Of course they won't SEEK it.
Like Israel, they've ALREADY obtained it! (Ask Tibet, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Phillipines, etc, etc, etc)
There's a legacy stretching to before Rome, most recently learned from the original Russo/German propagandists, practiced & exported by Russo-Israeli gangsters, taught to US NeoCons, and 2nd nature to both the CCCP AND British Bankers (the most suave crooks of recent history).
Seize criminal initiative, then "negotiate" to slowly give back half what you stole ... and then write it off as "goodwill"! :(
Badda kaboom!
ps: then vow that you will NEVER allow others to achieve what YOU already stole.
That formula will keep working, until humans decide it wont.
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