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China expressed opposition to interference in a government-controlled oil company's bid for the U.S.-based oil company Unocal, state media said Wednesday.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said that China National Offshore Oil Corporation's $18.5 billion offer for Unocal was "normal commercial activity between enterprises."

Liu said "economic cooperation between China and the U.S. serves the interests of both sides and commercial activities should not be interfered in or disturbed by political elements."

There are growing concerns in Washington over the deal as some U.S. officials are uncomfortable with CNOOC, 70 percent owned by the Chinese government, controlling a major player in the U.S. energy sector.

Xinhua reported Wednesday that CNOOC Chief Executive Fu Chengyu is heading to the United States for negotiations and to dispel concerns over the deal.

Buyer 70% owned by Chinese Government... and they want our gov to stay out of it?

The Dawn of a New Oil Era?
Robert J. Samuelson: China is the world's second-largest consumer of oil. It has about 20 million cars and trucks now. By the year 2020, that may be 120 million.  (thread 69024.1 ) also:

China wants to buy Unocal

China, Iran sign biggest oil & gas deal

Quiet Russian subs sold to China

Russia challenging the West...

Chinese dragon awakens?

China Beijing Struggles 2 Stop the Press

We'd better wake the hell up

Polter ~ Host of the Opinion Forum <--link 

"The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men" Plato  <--link  (427 BC - 347 BC)

 Cynicism is killing this country 

China, Iran sign biggest oil & gas deal
(CRI)  http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-10/31/content_387140.htm
Updated: 2004-10-31 08:51

China's oil giant Sinopec Group has signed a US$70 billion oil and natural gas agreement with Iran, which is China's biggest energy deal with the No. 2 OPEC producer.

Under a memorandum of understanding signed Thursday, Sinopec Group will buy 250 million tons of liquefied natural gas over 30 years from Iran and develop the giant Yadavaran field.

Iran is also committed to export 150,000 barrels per day of crude oil to China for 25 years at market prices after commissioning of the field.

Iran's oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh, who is on a two-day visit to Beijing pursuing closer ties, said Iran is China's biggest oil supplier and wants to be its long-term business partner.

Official figures show that China imported 226 million tons of oil in2003, about 13 percent of which coming from Iran.

Beijing expects to secure foreign energy supplies by the deals for its economy, which has turned China into a major oil importer but suffers severe power shortages.   http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-10/31/content_387140.htm

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"THIS  IS  THE  GUY...   NO  QUESTION  ABOUT  IT."
 
 
1979 IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS RETURNS TO THE PRESENT.   The newly elected Iranian President has a secret that shows his past motivations.    He was, and still is a radical, who hates America...    And regardless of World opinion and United Nations rules, he wants to keep Iran's nuclear program going.
 
 
*L.A. / Hollywood types should get wise.  These radicals strongly believe L.A./Hollywood is a city of sin,  just as much as New York City is.      MAYBE  EVEN  MORE...  It's easy to understand, if we don't fight the terrorists outside the United States, we sure will be fighting them inside the United States...    (It's only a matter of time.)
 
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Hard-Liner Declared Iran's New President

By KATHY GANNON, Associated Press Writer

TEHRAN, Iran - 

Iran's new president spoke Saturday of making Iran a "modern, advanced, powerful and Islamic" model for the world, borrowing the style of the hard-line ruling clerics that backed him in his landslide victory.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's brief radio address to the nation did not mention his views on the future of Iran's growing social freedoms — leaving liberal critics still fearing the worst.

It was an ironic twist that Iran's first non-cleric to reach the country's highest elected office since the 1979 Islamic Revolution was more religiously unyielding than the cleric he defeated, former president Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani.

"My mission is creating a role model of a modern, advanced, powerful and Islamic society," he said in the message broadcast shortly after the announcement of final results sealed his stunning defeat of the self-proclaimed moderate Rafsanjani.

The victory gives conservatives control of Iran's two highest elected offices — the presidency and parliament.

The results, announced on state television, gave Ahmadinejad 61.6 percent of the vote to Rafsanjani's 35.9 percent. The rest of the ballots were deemed invalid.

Turnout among Iran's approximately 47 million eligible voters was more than 59 percent. In last week's election, the turnout was close to 63 percent.

The president-elect has said he is in no hurry to re-establish relations with the United States, which cut diplomatic ties with Iran after its embassy was besieged for 444 days and 52 employees held hostage in 1979. As a student, Ahmadinejad (pronounced aah-MA-dee-ni-JAHD) joined an ultraconservative faction of the Office for Strengthening Unity, the radical student group that staged the embassy's capture.

"The United States was free to cut its ties with Iran but the Iranian government is free to decide about restarting its relationship with the United States as well," Ahmadinejad said on his Web site. "This decision will be made when Iran has the guarantee that its interests will be secure in any new relationship."

Governments of Muslim countries offered cautious congratulations in response to the election, while several Western countries — including the United States — sharply criticized the vote Saturday. There were complaints that the candidates allowed to run for president were decided by the powerful Guardian Council, made up of clerics, who disqualified upward of 1,000 contestants, including 50 women.

In Washington, White House spokeswoman Maria Tamburri said Saturday the United States was concerned about the fairness of the elections.

"We strongly support free and fair elections through which the Iranian people can express their will," Tamburri said. "We have expressed our clear concerns about the recent elections where over 1,000 candidates were disqualified from running, and there were many allegations of election fraud and interference."

Ahmadinejad, who currently is Tehran's mayor, has not revealed the makeup of his Cabinet, but his deputy campaign manager told The Associated Press that a 200-member team cobbled together during the presidential campaign has been poring over names and resumes.

"The only requirement is a willingness to serve the people," said Abdulhasan Faqih, 32, a soft-spoken doctor who helped steer Ahmadinejad's campaign.

Faqih named only two within the current administration who could qualify to keep their posts: Mehdi Chamran, a deeply conservative Tehran Municipal Council chairman, who is the brother of one of Iran's cherished war heroes and has close ties to the Revolutionary Guard; and the 60-year-old speaker of the Parliament, Ghulam Ali Haddad-Adel, described as a moderate conservative with good relations with both the hard-line and the reformist movements.

Faqih said there would be no review of Iran's nuclear policy.

"Our nuclear technology is homegrown and no one will stop our nuclear development," Faqih said.

But he said a military application of Iran's nuclear development was not under consideration. The United States accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons, something Iran denies.

Ahmadinejad's campaign headquarters, a modest two-story concrete house tucked away in a narrow alleyway in central Tehran, had the unassuming and humble appearance that reflected the image cultivated by the new president.

"God willing, things will be better with Ahmadinejad," said Tala Shabani, a woman who works at a welfare organization in the city. "I'm the only one earning for my family. Ahmadinejad is a humble man. Let's see what he can do."

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Does the Democrat Party Leaders want a repeat of the Vietnam War Peace Accords for Iraq?   Both major, American political parties sold-out the Vietnamese People to communism.   Learn about the 1973 Peace Accords.   If it is up to some people, the Accords maybe repeated soon for the Iraqi People....
 
Find out what happened after the 1973 Peace Accords were signed.   Don't allow today's, American political leaders let Human Rights Violations be part of the everyday lives of the Iraqis...    
      Yes, the ruthless terrorists are killing innocent Iraqi men, women and children everyday.    Everyday, it seems to get worse.   These terrorists are killing their own people, because they think it is blessed by Allah.   When the terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the countryside of America, they too thought it was blessed by Allah. 
 
    Just imagine these same terrorists in charge of Iraq, with full access to the Iraqi Peoples' Oil money.   There are many nuclear scientists out of work around the world, who are looking for work.    With the right scientists, computers and other equipment,  briefcases can carry  a-hell-of-a-lot-of-crap  for United States cities like *L.A.,  Seattle,  Philadelphia,  Miami,  Dallas,  Chicago,  Boston  and  New York.   These same cities are already spending billions of dollars of tax-payers money on security for their citizens.  
Once these terrorists have even more Oil Money to back their hatred for all non-believers, security won't be a problem.   There will be NO security anywhere in The World.         ( Then, it won't be about   who votes Republican of Democrat...   just like it was on 9-11.    Every American will be a target;  regardless of political party. )
    GOD  BLESS  AMERICA  
                 Jack   http://www.CapVeterans.com  
 
*L.A. / Hollywood types should get wise.  These terrorists strongly believe Hollywood is a city of sin, just as much as New York City...      MAYBE EVEN MORE!
 
 
 
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Why are the two teenage boys' in the below picture eyes closed?

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I found this great PTSD article on a military base.   It was in a FAMILY MAGAZINE for American troops.
PTSD does not only hit our military men and women.    It impacts a great number of Americans, who never left home...
Child abuse, elderly abuse, marital abuse, street crime victims (rape), etc. are some of the biggest sufferers.
Understanding PTSD is a great way from keeping it from passing down through generations.
 
 
 

 
 
VICE-CHAIRMAN OF ATTORNEY ETHICS WENT TO TRIAL FOR LEGAL MALPRACTICE AND LOST TO A PTSD VET     http://home.earthlink.net/~ptsd_discrimination/id12.html
 

 
 
MORE  AND  MORE  LIBERAL-DEMOCRAT  LEADERS  ARE  LINING  UP  TO  COMPARE  THIS  WAR  ON  TERRORISM  WITH  THE  VIETNAM  WAR.     SINCE  HOLLYWOOD'S  MOVIES  WERE  MOSTLY  ALL  WRONG  ABOUT  THE  VIETNAM  WAR  AND  YOU  WERE  NOT  TAUGHT  ABOUT  THE  VIETNAM  WAR  IN  SCHOOL,  LEARN  IT  ON  THE  INTERNET...
THE  BELOW  ARTICLES  COME  FROM  THE  BOOK
DIRTY  LITTLE  SECRETS  OF  THE  VIETNAM  WAR
 
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IS  HISTORY  REPEATING  ITSELF...
(Who Are Today's Terrorist Connections?)
 
Two recently discovered documents captured from the Vietnamese communists during the Vietnam War strongly support the contention that a close link existed between the Hanoi regime and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) while John Kerry served as the group's leading national spokesman.
 
Researchers Troy Jenkins and Tom Wyld located the two Vietnamese communist documents referenced above in the archives of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University, in the Douglas Pike Collection. Douglas Pike was a leading authority on the Vietnam War who collected over 2 million pages of original documents now archived at the Vietnam Center. James Reckner, Ph.D., Director of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech, verifies that the documents in the Pike collection are original and authentic. The Circular and the Directive are listed as items numbered 2150901039b and
2150901041 respectively.
 
 
 
IS  HISTORY  REPEATING  ITSELF...
(Who Are Today's Terrorist Connections?)
 
Yes, the American Liberal News Media is one connection.
 
 

 

Amnesty International: Insurgents are guilty

The Amnesty International report — "In Cold Blood: Abuses by Armed Groups" — said (terrorist) insurgents were guilty of direct attacks intended to cause the greatest possible loss of civilian life, indiscriminate attacks resulting in the deaths of civilians, targeting humanitarian organizations, abductions and killing captured and defenseless police and military personnel.

"There is no honor nor heroism in blowing up people going to pray or murdering a terrified hostage.  Those carrying out such acts are criminals, nothing less, whose actions undermine any claim they may have to be pursuing a legitimate cause," Amnesty said.

 
Rights Group Denounces Iraqi Insurgents
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A  MASSACRE  FEW  AMERICANS  HAVE  HEARD  ABOUT

http://home.earthlink.net/~ducducvietnamfriends/an_unknown_massacre_in_vietnam/

http://home.earthlink.net/~americans_who_lived_as_peasants/