Monday, February 1, 2010
China upset over U.S. arms deal with Taiwan.
The relations between the U.S. and China hit rock bottom this week-end after the Obama administration approved a $64 billion arms deal with Taiwan despite China's objections.
Reacting to the deal, China summoned the U.S. ambassador to Beijing, and announced the suspension of military exchanges between the two countries.
Looking closely at China's decision, it makes sense: they have the exclusive right to sell junk ware around the world.
For more, see WSJ.com
Reacting to the deal, China summoned the U.S. ambassador to Beijing, and announced the suspension of military exchanges between the two countries.
Looking closely at China's decision, it makes sense: they have the exclusive right to sell junk ware around the world.
For more, see WSJ.com
Labels: Beijing, Taiwan arms deal, tensions in U.S. China relations, U.S. ambassador in China, U.S. China relations
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