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China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by AfroBlue(m): 5:47pm On Oct 31, 2011
THEIR BACKSIDE.  smiley



Don’t count on us to help you out of your single-currency hole, China tells Europe
We cannot ‘provide a cure for the European malaise’


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2055521/Don-t-count-help-single-currency-hole-China-tells-Europe.html#ixzz1cNWuoAXV

Hopes that China will ride to the rescue of the single currency were dealt a blow last night after Beijing warned that it will not be Europe’s ‘saviour’.
State-run news agency Xinhua said the country cannot ‘provide a cure for the European malaise’.
It came after European officials begged China for bailout funds to help protect large economies such as Italy and Spain from financial ruin.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_Wars


Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by JeSoul(f): 8:49pm On Oct 31, 2011
^Lol. Good for China.

Europe should get its own act together and clean up their own mess. China did not help them spend themselves into debt, so why should China help them get out? Europe & America need to cut their spending levels drastically and begin addressing the massive debts. If they keep getting bailed out they will not learn their lesson. Good for China jare.

These Chinese self . . . see as they're getting too much swagger. lol.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by Horus(m): 11:47pm On Oct 31, 2011
Very good decision from China. I hope that this time it is really the economic downfall of europe.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by justwise(m): 2:08am On Nov 01, 2011
China has just missed the opportunity to get a strong hold on European key foreign decisions. China should not rejoice yet, European is China's biggest trading partners and if Europe goes down. . .China will feel it, China is an exporting country, if the Europe or America is unstable economically then China will feel the hit.

Europe will sort themselves out when the going gets really really tough, that means alot of things. . . foreign aids will be cut, NGOs sponsored by Europe will see their fund slashed, illegal immigrants will face an uphill task in any European country. . . the list goes on and on. .
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by Amujale(m): 5:14am On Nov 01, 2011
When you want to dine with a demon you must to have a long fork  tongue
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by AfroBlue(m): 1:45pm On Nov 01, 2011
justwise:

China has just missed the opportunity to get a strong hold on European key foreign decisions. China should not rejoice yet, European is China's biggest trading partners and if Europe goes down. . .China will feel it, China is an exporting country, if the Europe or America is unstable economically then China will feel the hit.

Europe will sort themselves out when the going gets really really tough, that means alot of things. . . foreign aids will be cut, NGOs sponsored by Europe will see their fund slashed, illegal immigrants will face an uphill task in any European country. . . the list goes on and on. .


I don't think China is celebrating their decision. They were wise to avoid the giant trillions of euros derivative/gambling hole that the bankers have put European governments in.
Trade with developing markets and their strong reserves should counter-act any reduced trade with Europe and tie them over.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by justwise(m): 2:03pm On Nov 01, 2011
Afro_Blue:




I don't think China is celebrating their decision. They were wise to avoid the giant trillions of euros derivative/gambling hole that the bankers have put European governments in.
Trade with developing markets and their strong reserves should counter-act any reduced trade with Europe and tie them over.

China is trading with developing countries already but there investment in those countries are not safe, China's image in places like Angola,and i think Zambia or Kenya is not good, the locals are not happy that the Chinese have flooded their market with cheap goods hence killing the local businesses. Chinese chickens for example is cheaper than the local ones but not a good quality at all.

Angolans are not happy with the way the Chinese construction companies are treating the local workers AND more than 70% of workers are imported from China hence neglecting the local work force.

China investments are safer in Europe than Africa or other developing countries that are prone to wars and other economic problems.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by BlackLibya: 12:34am On Nov 02, 2011
China doesnt forget. They want their payback, Africa is content to be stepped on by both.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by Jenifa1: 12:43am On Nov 02, 2011
justwise:

China has just missed the opportunity to get a strong hold on European key foreign decisions. China should not rejoice yet, European is China's biggest trading partners and if Europe goes down. . .China will feel it, China is an exporting country, if the Europe or  America is unstable economically then China will feel the hit.

Europe will sort themselves out when the going gets really really tough, that means alot of things. . . foreign aids will be cut, NGOs sponsored by Europe will see their fund slashed, illegal immigrants will face an uphill task in any European country. . . the list goes on and on. .

the Chinese aren't dumb. I think it's best that they stay out of the mess as much as is possible.

Europe won't be easily swindled/taken advantage of and the Chinese know that. 


justwise:

China is trading with developing countries already but there investment in those countries are not safe, China's image in places like Angola,and  i think Zambia or Kenya is not good, the locals are not happy that the Chinese have flooded their market with cheap goods hence killing the local businesses. Chinese chickens for example is cheaper than the local ones but not a good quality at all.

Angolans are not happy with the way the Chinese construction companies are treating the local workers AND more than 70% of workers are imported from China hence neglecting the local work force.

China investments are safer in Europe than Africa or other developing countries that are prone to wars and other economic problems.   

lol. You are talking as if it matters what the locals think. as long as african govts exists intact, Chinese investment in Africa is A-OKAY and perfectly safe.
as far as i'm concerned, things like Gadaffi's death and other presidents' demise are more worrisome for  Chinese investment than demise of local businesses, "neglected local workforce" or bad quality chicken. do u think anyone cares about African people's welfare? Absolutely no one.  Chinese deal with govts not regular people.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by justwise(m): 1:32am On Nov 02, 2011
Jenifa_:

the Chinese aren't dumb. I think it's best that they stay out of the mess as much as is possible.

Europe won't be easily swindled/taken advantage of and the Chinese know that. 


lol. You are talking as if it matters what the locals think. as long as african govts exists intact, Chinese investment in Africa is A-OKAY and perfectly safe.
as far as i'm concerned, things like Gadaffi's death and other presidents' demise are more worrisome for  Chinese investment than demise of local businesses, "neglected local workforce" or bad quality chicken. do u think anyone cares about African people's welfare? Absolutely no one.  Chinese deal with govts not regular people.


And if anybody had told China couple of yrs ago that the ''locals'' will bring dramatic change in Tunisia and Egypt then Libya they would have dismissed it, the same ''locals'' are pushing for change in Syria and Yemen now, under-estimate them at your own peril.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by Jenifa1: 7:17am On Nov 02, 2011
fair enough.
I don't think the Chinese will have a hard time courting the replacement dictatorleader though.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by justwise(m): 8:35am On Nov 02, 2011
Jenifa_:

fair enough.
I don't think the Chinese will have a hard time courting the replacement dictatorleader though.

China don't stand a great chance of taking any new govt to court, they will rather work with the new one in order to re-instate their economy interest.

China will think 5times harder b4 investing heavily in Africa the way they do in America and Europe, i don't know any African country with the buying power that could be compared to that of America and Europe.
Re: China Tell The European Opium Lords To Kiss by AfroBlue(m): 8:49pm On Nov 02, 2011
don't forget, the 9ja looters have their ill gotten gains parked in western banks,



Disclosure, "The Event" and China's "October Surprise"



http://divinecosmos.com/start-here/davids-blog/872-disclosureevent




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