Editorial excerpt by the Senator from Beijing found in the Beijing Times:
As war rages in the hot sands of Africa and limited battles scatter the northeast hills of North America the people of China find themselves experiencing peace, prosperity and fear. While fear is not a concern of some in the Chinese Democracy those who live by the borders of Mongolia certainly have there fears that the current leader, A.I. will launch a war of aggression against the walls of Canton and Beijing and the other cities in the area. However on the other side of the country those in the cities of Alliance, Tao and Bangkok look across the few miles of planes and hills and see the Israeli cities in North America and fear that soon the war will soon spill across their borders. And who can blame those with such fears in all of China’s history we have never been engaged in a shooting war. Are greatest casualties are from ancient barbarians who in our entire history have inflicted two horseman and a pikeman division causalities on us. And now in our country is greater than any time in history with the economy booming and population rising yet our military is in a pathetic state. We might be the most neutral country in the world but that also makes us a target, while the government will try to help those at war achieve peace, we must be able to defend our country against any foreign aggressor that would dare attack our great shores. I implore the readers to write my fellow Senators and Representatives to approve the increase in defense budget when it comes up in Congress this year.
National Polls: (taken following the last Israeli offencive)
1. Do you believe the Israeli were wrong to go as far as they have in their war?
Yes: 57%
No: 40%
Don’t know: 3%
2. Do you believe the Mali were justified too launch what they viewed as a pre-emptive strike against Waar?
Yes: 39%
No: 40%
No but sympathetic to their position: 20%
3. Should China get involved Militarily in the current war?
Yes: 30%
No: 70%
4. Should China offer its diplomatic services to finding a solution?
Yes: 35%
No: 20%
Only if requested: 45%
5. Do you support expanding the CDF (Chinese Defense Force)?
Yes: 65%
No: 35%
As war rages in the hot sands of Africa and limited battles scatter the northeast hills of North America the people of China find themselves experiencing peace, prosperity and fear. While fear is not a concern of some in the Chinese Democracy those who live by the borders of Mongolia certainly have there fears that the current leader, A.I. will launch a war of aggression against the walls of Canton and Beijing and the other cities in the area. However on the other side of the country those in the cities of Alliance, Tao and Bangkok look across the few miles of planes and hills and see the Israeli cities in North America and fear that soon the war will soon spill across their borders. And who can blame those with such fears in all of China’s history we have never been engaged in a shooting war. Are greatest casualties are from ancient barbarians who in our entire history have inflicted two horseman and a pikeman division causalities on us. And now in our country is greater than any time in history with the economy booming and population rising yet our military is in a pathetic state. We might be the most neutral country in the world but that also makes us a target, while the government will try to help those at war achieve peace, we must be able to defend our country against any foreign aggressor that would dare attack our great shores. I implore the readers to write my fellow Senators and Representatives to approve the increase in defense budget when it comes up in Congress this year.
National Polls: (taken following the last Israeli offencive)
1. Do you believe the Israeli were wrong to go as far as they have in their war?
Yes: 57%
No: 40%
Don’t know: 3%
2. Do you believe the Mali were justified too launch what they viewed as a pre-emptive strike against Waar?
Yes: 39%
No: 40%
No but sympathetic to their position: 20%
3. Should China get involved Militarily in the current war?
Yes: 30%
No: 70%
4. Should China offer its diplomatic services to finding a solution?
Yes: 35%
No: 20%
Only if requested: 45%
5. Do you support expanding the CDF (Chinese Defense Force)?
Yes: 65%
No: 35%
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