China was also
represented by it Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong while the Americans were
represented by their Secretary of State John Kerry to take on his Russian
counterpart Sergio Lavrov. China’s low key presence was like a watching brief
as China’s policy is not to interfere in the domestic affairs of another
country. In the meeting China’s position was for the Syrians to determine their
own future and to help in the reconstruction of Syria after the war.
The
interference of the domestic affairs of another country is fair game to the
Americans. Any country watching this sad episode should be aware that their
fate would be similar to the Syrians once the Americans take an interest in
their affairs and decided for a regime change. Malaysia seems like a good
candidate with Najib under siege now that Myanmar is out of the picture. Who
else would be a potential candidate for regime change in the Asean region?
Indonesia or perhaps the Philippines should there be a challenge to Aquino’s
leadership or a big tussle in the next Presidential election, or should the
Muslim rebels in the south provides a good opening for the good Americans to
step in?
Would
another 17 countries be meeting somewhere to decide the fate of an Asean
country and their leaders?
"Would another 17 countries be meeting somewhere to decide the fate of an Asean country and their leaders?"
ReplyDeleteRB
Why u bother, since Sinkieland will definitely not be one of the ASEAN countries?
Remember, the fate of Sinkieland PAP leaders will always lie solely with the majority (70%) Sinkie voters, and maybe including many new Sinkies, not USA, not 17 or what not number of countries, and not even the Sinkie opposition!
You so sure the US will not do a regime change in Sin?
ReplyDeleteAs long as the PAPpy govt remains a lapdog of US, or should I say a papdog of US, the US won't do a regime change here. Rest assured.
ReplyDeleteHi Hermit, welcome to the blog.
ReplyDeleteIn politics nothing is sure. Enemies can become friends and friends can become foes.
Saddam Hussein was America's best friend. Osama was America's hatchet man. Japan was America's enemy, so was Vietnam. China was America's friend.
17 counrries, not to bad.
ReplyDeleteIn the case of Irag, only one person decides , Bush. For Libya it is better
NATO members decide. The Chairman , of course is none other than the Empire.
With Middle East in flames let us now look at Asia.
@ RB:
ReplyDelete>> The interference of the domestic affairs of another country is fair game to the Americans. <<
Thank god for that.
When there are people who think that they can succeed in getting their way by terrorizing others, there will be people who will put a stop to that.
Islamic Jihad celebrates DEATH. Their aim is to kill. When they themselves are killed, it is martyrdom. DEATH, is a "value", an "objective".
Me? I'm a horny, occasionally inebriated BLASPHEMING INFIDEL happens to enjoy being ALIVE. And I'm sure I'm not alone, nor a minority!
Fuck your god :-)
Do believe that regime
ReplyDeletechange is possible in
Asean Region.
It is happening in Burma.
It shall happen to the Others.