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    China vice president warns against US military focus

    China's likely next leader Xi Jinping warned the United States against plans to boost its military strength in Asia as he prepared for a closely watched visit to Washington starting Monday.

    China's vice president, who is tipped to rule the rising Asian power until 2023, called on the United States to prioritize economic growth and promised anew that Beijing would address foreign concerns about its currency's value.

    In a written interview with The Washington Post, Xi said the Pacific Ocean had "ample space" for both China and the United States but insisted that Asian countries were concerned foremost with "economic prosperity."

    "At a time when people long for peace, stability and development, to deliberately give prominence to the military security agenda, scale up military deployment and strengthen military alliances is not really what most countries in the region hope to see," Xi said.

    "We welcome a constructive role by the United States in promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the region. We also hope that the United States will fully respect and accommodate the major interests and legitimate concerns of Asia-Pacific countries," he said.

    US President Barack Obama, while seeking to trim vast military spending in response to budget pressure, has vowed to boost power in Asia where a number of nations have voiced concern at what they charge is a more assertive China.

    The United States has moved in recent months to send troops to Australia and the Philippines. It has also sought to increase military ties with Vietnam and Singapore, while maintaining longstanding bases in Japan and South Korea.

    The Obama administration has nonetheless tried to build personal bonds with Xi in hopes of future cooperation. China starts its power transition later this year, with Xi widely expected to succeed President Hu Jintao in 2013.

    Xi arrives Monday and will enjoy a welcome Tuesday at the White House, including a meeting with Obama. He will also stop at the Pentagon for talks billed by US officials as significant in building military trust.

    Xi will Wednesday visit Iowa -- where he paid a formative first visit to the United States in 1985 as a low-ranking official -- and Los Angeles.

    White House officials have said that they want a positive relationship with Xi but that they will press key US concerns, some of which may grow in prominence as November elections approach.

    US lawmakers accuse China of devastating US industry by keeping its renminbi currency artificially low to boost imports and of failing to protect the intellectual property of US companies.

    Xi said that Americans have benefited from China's rapid economic growth. Repeating a figure offered by Hu on a state visit to Washington last year, Xi said that US consumers have saved $600 billion by buying Chinese goods.

    "We have taken active steps to meet legitimate US concerns over IPR (intellectual property rights) protection and trade imbalance, and we will continue to do so," Xi said.

    "We will continue to press ahead with the reform of the RMB (renminbi) exchange rate formation mechanism and offer foreign investors a fair, rule-based and transparent investment environment," Xi said.

    But Xi also repeated calls for the United States to ease restrictions on exports of sensitive technology to China and to "provide a level playing field" for Chinese businesses in the US market.

    China has let its yuan appreciate since 2010 -- largely in response to inflation concerns.

    Michael Froman, a White House deputy national security adviser, on Friday cited progress on the currency valuation and other economic issues but said that "there's a lot more to be done."

    The United States has said it will also voice concern about human rights in China, amid a clampdown on domestic dissent and Tibetan areas, along with China's recent veto with Russia of a UN Security Council resolution that would have pressured Syrian President Bashar al-Assad over escalating violence.

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    • 41 usa M IN Bacalod  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      cant believe this BOZO from China has the balls to talk smack before he comes to our country. Not to wise to piss off every American right before you enter the country.
      • jordge 3 months ago
        because...they are the most ARROGANT people in all Asia! PEACE!
    • Stan  •  2 months ago
      Almost all the comments here are disagreeing with the American public. At least Americans themselves are aware that they should focus on their own problem first instead of minding other countries' business which is the reason why they don't like Obama now. But I think the people here who are posting their comments are not aware of that. I am so curious. I just want to ask "What did the Americans do that the Filipinos worship them?"
    • rowell  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      nuclear war.. the worst.. wala tayong magawa sa situation now
      but to pray for peace.
    • NinjaX  •  Houston, United States  •  2 months ago
      CHINA, YOU READY FOR WORLD WAR 3? your 3b ppl and + something from Singapore and Malaysia dont mean shiet..warn warn warn.. just because you stole some US weapons secrets and made some "made in China" bombs now you feel like everything is yours..sound like a damn chihuahua
    • mao  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      the united states should never trust china because they are the greatest liar in the world. china's ambition of becoming the most powerful country in the world might happen in 5-10 years time. china would like to control the south and east china sea and possibly the pacific ocean. the united states should not forget that china has successfully tested their cyber war attacks and hacking activities on the computer systems of the united states, build and modernize their military capabilities in preparation for military conflict. china's greatest and long time enemies are the united states and japan.
    • Russell  •  3 months ago
      IS SLEEPING GIANT AWAKEN?
    • Dan  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      China's diplomacy is full of double talk. Better not listen and stop bringing your business to them. Bring it here to the Philippines, we wont pirate it, promise!
      • acid 3 months ago
        diplomacy? double talk? have you been drinking? or simply stupid? US Europe and the rest of the western countries have been asking for China's financial support. and talking about peace and friendship, then US is strenghtening its' military power in the region, surrounding China, after china invested billions and trillions in the US to help their economy. and still China is full of Double talk? you want to meet up and start a debate? instead of shitting all your crap?
      • Alvin 3 months ago
        @acid. You are starting to irritate me. You are really a stupid dumb fool chinese dog
      • Phantom 3 months ago
        Acid maka china ka pala bat marunong kang mag tagalog? chikwa ka rin bang na padpad dito sa bayan namin? bumalik ka nalang kaya sa china wag kang manirahan dito at ipag tanggol ang pesteng china na yan gago ka!!!!
    • no way...  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      so what wrong with China. only US dont want to see China become super power. because they've their own interest here in Asia region. so all this is black propaganda of US. i see China no threat to it's neighbor country. only stupid country fear of China rise. Chinese are good in bussiness not war. China want to protect their bussiness interest in the world. not like US they are trouble make. they had make so many war with Muslim country. kill so many innocent people. now they back to Asia to make trouble again.
      • NinjaX 2 months ago
        Just wait until all the Muslims in Mindanao and Manila start waging war on you and you will feel how we feel
      • NinjaX 2 months ago
        also..Muslims kill more of their own than we do
    • Dartanian  •  3 months ago
      Who is HE to WARN the United States? I have never heard such threatening talk from a politician just before meeting with a foreign power. He must be deluded to think that warning a nation is going to get compliance. And who is HE to speak as if he is representing the interests of Asia Pacific countries? It is the Asia Pacific countries that are most concerned about China.
      • Neutral8 3 months ago
        correct.....
      • Weapon-X 3 months ago
        that's RIGHT! WTF! Chinaman! So Long GAYBOYS!
      • acid 3 months ago
        IT is ASIA PACIFIC region that is concerned about CHINA. so, what the hell is US military doing in the region??
    • arthur  •  3 months ago
      Philippine Vice President WARNS AGAINST Chinese Military Focus on West Philippine Sea. And Communist Militant Activist and Armed Group sponsored by the Chinese Government.
      • acid 3 months ago
        PHILIPPINE VICE PRESIDENT SHOULD CONCENTRATE ON MORE IMPORTANT PROBLEMS LIKE POVERTY, EDUCATION, INFRASTRUCTURE, JOB CREATION, ENERGY AND THE LIKE. INSTEAD OF THE RISING VICE MINISTER OF CHINA.
    • Trystam Bhale  •  3 months ago
      China wants USA to back off so they can resume bullying smaller Asian nations to give up their territories for China to exploit.

      Too bad ASEAN countries wont give away their lands and water so easily like Tibet, greedy Chinese scums. Unlike Tibet, we dont burn ourselves, but we will do it to your stupid soldiers and sailors if you dare invade our homelands.
    • tebo  •  3 months ago
      "We also hope that the United States will fully respect and accommodate the major interests and legitimate concerns of Asia-Pacific countries"

      exactly. we have legitimate concerns regarding the increased used of military force by China against our territories.
    • chinhomiah  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  3 months ago
      American leaders simply are unable to face up to the changed realities. They prefer to bury their heads in the sand and pretend, one, that the economic malaise in the country will not lead to other internal social problems and, two, that the same economic malaise will not affect the country's military capabilities. One cannot really blame them, unaware as they are of the Marxian importance placed on a sound economic substructure, without which the political, military and social edifice simply will have to give way. With a shrinking economic pie and unemployment, fissures wil appear in the American society. What is the Occupy Wall Street Movement if it is not the classic Marxian case of wealth distribution or the Harold Laswellian case of "who gets what." Currently this movement is pittng one class (the unemployed, retrenched and those dispossessed of their homes) against the the rich, who do not pay their fair share of taxes, and the bankers, who benefitted from government bailouts. Before long, they will pit one ethnic group against another. What is there to prevent divisions from emerging between whites, blacks, hispanics and whatever that makes up that amalgam, that is often touted as a successful case of racial assimilation. Furthermore, how is it possible for the country's penury - which is what America is really in, considering that much of the government revenue is given to servicing the country's $14 trillion debt rather than actually paring it down - not to affect the quality of its military. When the American defence department recently argued that the cuts in its defence budget in the next ten years will not affect its military capabilities, it sounded to me very much like the British during the interwar years arguing that they could still take on two adversaries even when their military superiority was gradually eroded by Germany, and in the east, by Japan. We all know now what happened to all that British bravado when Churchill had to fight on 3 fronts - Europe, Africa and in the Far East. We, in Singapore, know what happened to the Prince of Wales and the Repulse, and in particular what happened to Singapore on 15 February 1942. And they all stemmed from an economic substructure that could not support the defence needs of a far-flung empire. That is exactly the situation America finds itself today. Access to Darwin, Singapore and what have you do not change a damn thing! Let me let you in on another thing. All empires in one last ditched effort to compensate for the psychological sting of retreat and feeling of impotence, will stumble into a conflict that will once and for spell out for the world to see, its humiliating demise. Those who see this coming, will have adjusted to the changing realities. Those who don't - such as the Philippines - will find itself most exposed in the aftermath!
    • Rey  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Xenophobia is a disease. It is U.S. companies, fired by greed, who moved their smokestacks to China so they could breathe fresh air and exploit low Chinese wages and child labor. What are people complaining about?
    • JESUS SAVES!  •  Angeles City, Central Luzon  •  3 months ago
      We are not afraid and we will fight until our last breath!
    • Carlos B  •  3 months ago
      Ease trade restrictions so China can continue STEALING all the technology from the US, Europe and Japan. Ease US force presence in East and SE Asia so China can steal and enslave the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and harass South Korea and Japan.
    • Free2d'side  •  3 months ago
      Hey China man who the hell are you tell us what to do. Don't ever cross the line COPYCAT or else you might see the true power of one's united nation who truly lives in prosperity.
    • Jee Tee  •  3 months ago
      I DONT WANNA HEAR ANYMORE CHINAS' WORDS ITS ALL LIKE WARN WARN WARN STUPID WARN.. NOTHING MORE BUT WARN. YOU BETTER AGREE TO SETTLE SOUTH CHINA SEA ISSUE THEN EVERYTHING WOULD BE ALRIGHT IDIOT.
    • Weapon-X  •  3 months ago
      Xi Jinping will star in the next HANGOVER movie! So Long Gayboys!
    • PasuntokSaMamaMo!  •  3 months ago
      eh isang tumbling lang layo sa pinas nyan. kailangan pa bang i memorize yan. pengeng missile ng ma tutok nten sa beho
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