Global Times news review on February 10, 2012

by lovea6o4 on 2012-02-24 13:25:35

[The US Proposes a Hotline with China to Prevent Satellite Collisions Due to Inability to Communicate in Time] According to a report by the Voice of Russia radio station website on the 1st day of the month, Frank Rose, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control at the U.S. Department of State announced on the 1st day of the month that the United States is willing to cooperate with China in the space domain and suggests setting up a direct hotline to prevent instability in near-Earth orbit and promptly resolve any potential space threats that may arise.

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We should really learn from what the Americans are doing. For example, China's development in the space domain is relatively fast, so we need to actively communicate with China to avoid any issues that could lead to damage of interests. Let's look at what the U.S. does - in its strong domains, it imposes confidentiality and embargo on China, consistently following double standards.

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Rose said: [Washington hopes to have a direct telephone number to call Beijing in case there is a collision risk for artificial Earth satellites in orbit. If there is an emergency threat in orbit, the U.S. military will first report to the U.S. Department of State, which will then inform the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.] It’s strange, if one day China were to strike U.S. space equipment, would they notify the Chinese Foreign Ministry to tell them to stop?

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We know that what our enemies fear is exactly what we should strive to do. What our enemies hope for is exactly what we should avoid and be vigilant about. If one day there is a voice domestically saying that we should establish a space hotline with the U.S., we should suspect whether it might be an undercover agent sent by the U.S.

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Conversely, shouldn't we refer to the American approach and first establish a hotline with U.S. nuclear submarines to make communication more transparent?

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[Canadian Prime Minister's Visit to China Produces Significant Results & nbsp; China and Canada Announce a Series of Consensuses] We welcome close relations between countries like Canada and China allowing them to benefit from China's economic development and enabling these countries to quickly integrate into and get closer to China's large market.

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[New Zealand's Last Year's Earthquake-Collapsed TV Station Building Was a Substandard Project] According to Xinhua News Agency, the Ministry of Building and Housing in New Zealand released an investigation report on the . The investigation results showed that the collapse of the Canterbury Television Building in Christchurch during last year's earthquake failed to meet building standards in multiple aspects, qualifying it as a "substandard project". According to statistics from the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand, a total of Chinese citizens died in this earthquake, most of whom perished inside this television building. It seems that substandard projects exist both domestically and internationally—it's a global phenomenon! Is this a form of alignment with the world or the world aligning with China?

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[The Largest Scale Military Exercise in a Decade Held by the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy] On August 20, 2012, CCTV's "Global Vision" aired "Amphibious Landing Drills by the U.S. and Allied Countries Spark Speculation", which was the largest multi-national military exercise conducted by the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy in a decade. Please refer to related blog posts on February 1st.

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[Russian Power Plant Flashes with Huge Fireball & nbsp; Internet Rumors Claim It Was a Neutron Bomb Test] Exclusive online report: According to the UK's Daily Mail on the 1st day of the month, a severe explosion occurred at a power plant near St. Petersburg, Russia, lighting up the night sky with a massive fireball. Some comments stated: This was a neutron bomb test conducted in St. Petersburg. This is Putin's new bomb, beware! Given the timing and this sensitive period, it is logical that Russia tested a neutron bomb.

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