2011年8月10日星期三

China has been devoted to world peace and will remain

Between 1840 and 1949, China was attacked peacock feather hair extensions from the sea for more than 100 times and was forced to sign a string of unfair treaties due to maritime defense failures.

In the 21st century, struggle for maritime interests is becoming increasingly intense as the whole world comes to realize that the seas have become a key space for expansion of national interests and maritime security has become an important sphere of national security.

Therefore, building a strong navy that is commensurate with China's rising status is a necessary step and an inevitable choice for the country to safeguard its increasingly globalized national interests.

China has told the world repeatedly that it will never seek hegemony, no cheap feather hair extensions matter how developed it is.

China has been devoted to world peace and will remain a force for peace. Chinese navy fleets had by June escorted 3,953 ships from countries all over the world through the Gulf of Aden and waters off Somalia, among which 47 percent were foreign commercial ships.

Even if China developed an aircraft carrier with full combat capacity in the future, it will not pose any threat to other countries. Instead, a China with a strong military power means that China could shoulder more responsibilities for world peace.
At least 24 demonstrators were killed yesterday in Deir al- Zour and Homs in central Syria and in the southern province of Daraa, where the unrest began, Mahmoud Merhi, head of the Arab Organization for Human Rights, said by cheap hair feathers telephone from Damascus.

“Our first priority is to stop the bloodshed right away,” Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said yesterday in Ankara after his delegation met with Syrian counterparts for 6 1/2 hours. “Our dialogue with all Syrian groups will continue, the important thing is for the process to take a peaceful turn and for Syrians to determine their own future.”

Turkey’s foreign minister said he met with Assad for 3 1/2 hours and they discussed “concrete” issues in a “clear” manner. “Developments in the coming days will be important and critical in terms of meeting expectations for both Turkey and the Syrian people,” Davutoglu said.
Syria is pursuing “comprehensive reform” and is open to help from nations that are its friends, Assad said after meeting with Davutoglu, the Syrian state-run news agency Sana reported. He said “armed terrorist groups” killed wholesale feather hair extensions civilians and members of security forces in some cities and that Syria won’t relent in pursuing them.

The Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council condemned Assad’s policies, urging him to meet demands for change.

Arab criticism of Syria “could have an impact on the Assad regime; it makes it increasingly isolated,” Chris Phillips, a London-based analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said in a telephone interview. “That will increase the leverage that Saudi and Turkey have over Syria and might pressure it into making concessions.”