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China Doesn't Want to Help Prevent Terroristic Harm to India or the US. Isn't That Clear?Reader comment on item: Still Asleep After Mumbai Submitted by Sofa Sogood (United States), Dec 13, 2008 at 02:11 I want to express my deep sadness for the loss of life and horrific terror attack on your country and beautiful Mombai. I hope our countries can work together to defeat this beast of fanatical Radical Islam. China is not worried about terrorism because they are unhampered by ideals of any sort of "human rights" and plan to deal swiftly with any threats to themselves when the time comes. I'm sorry to tell you this, but it's very clear from their votes at the UN that China doesn't want to help prevent terrorism in other countries. They are not children that have to be convinced they are doing themselves harm. They know very well what they are doing. As long as they have the trade and funding they want, and continue to be given an honorary place on the world stage no matter what they do, and as long as the US continues with the destructive and abominable UN, certainly the Chinese can and will do as they wish. Who will stop them?
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