We must clearly see that international hostile forces are intensifying the strategic plot of Westernizing and dividing China, and ideological and cultural fields are the focal areas of their long-term infiltration.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Today's global landscape is increasingly interconnected. China and the Middle East play critical roles towards international peace and security.
Peace and security in the Asia-Pacific will turn on whether China emerges as a xenophobic, chauvinistic force, bitter and hostile to the West because it tried to slow down or abort its development, or whether it is educated and involved in the ways of the world - more cosmopolitan, more internationalized and outward looking.
So if you look back over the long history of China, they've never tried to take over the world, but they've been quite aggressive in their own neighborhood... in carrying out their own purposes and interests in their sphere of the world.
We see China becoming an unstoppable force. It's a huge threat and a huge opportunity.
A lot of Chinese don't understand why people in the West are critical of China.
I believe that if you treat China as an enemy, then it is likely to become one.
I visited the Chinese side last year. The Chinese are in a constant state of military readiness. They have all their nuclear weapons in the area, presumably trained on targets across the border.
If you want to treat China as an enemy, you have a much better chance of making them an enemy than if you treat them as a potential friend.
In the latter half of the last century the impact of the expanding influence of Western culture and economic system brought about in China a severe conflict.
That's the reason some schools of thinking don't rule out a destruction of the Chinese military potential before the situation grows worse than it is today. It's bad enough now.
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