Re: What is The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, "SCO"?



xyz ,

will Arizona become a Spainish speaking state ?


rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Komin wrote:
xyz ,

good gor you,

how many gallon of sweat do you squeeze out of your body per day
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80 gallon of sweat in Arizona per day from your own body ?

No sweat, Komin, your body get use to the hot weather. People in
Arizona just love the hot weather and the sun. They are continuely
moving to Arizona. When I was living in Arizona, the population was
just over a million. Now it's over 6 millions.


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rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
mbl* wrote:
Good for you xyz, now you only have another 1,000 miles to go! Good
luck!

I went to Tucson, Arizona to meet J.Venning and his American wife.
They are wonderful people. I described my trip in one of my post. As
I have said, old blood died, and new blood arrive to take its place.
There was only one Chinese/American restaurant in this small town in
Arizona. Now there are three. The three are all serving Chinese food
only, no American food like sanwiches, steaks, french fries,... that my
father's restaurant served.


rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Komin wrote:
xyz ,
is the Malaysian Chinese race taking Malay's lands for and on
behalf of the Motherland China ?

Komin, no matter how bad I say about the USA, my Motherland will always
be USA, in particular, Arizona. China is far away and long ago. I
enjoy reading and knowing Chinese history. I also enjoy reading and
knowing American history.



lechergod wrote:
really communists' dogs can only be liar-libelling beast !!!
how get this lunatic to think of any relation of micky wong to me !!!!!
really it looks mbl* is following Micky Wong's path !!!!
maybe the contract is changed to mbl* now !!!!


rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

lechergod wrote:

as troll as micky wong as he himself defined !!!!


Yea!! lecher dog, what ever happen to your friend Micky Wong? He's not
posting his ticking timer, and falun gong posts anymore. I guess his
sponsor just cancelled his contract.



mbl* wrote:


The formation and influence of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is
little known and discussed. But organisations such as this reflect the
thinking behind the scenes, and is something that must be seriously
considered in current political thinking. What will the west make of it
and what will be their reaction? Watch this space!

Last Updated: Wednesday, 14 June 2006, 15:52 GMT 16:52 UK

Shanghai grouping moves centre stage
By Philippa Fogarty
BBC News



The SCO has started to attract more international attention
Leaders from Russia, China and Central Asian states meet in Shanghai on
Thursday for what will be the most high profile meeting to date of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
This heightened interest is in part due to the presence of Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is attending as an observer.

Diplomats will watch for signs China and Russia can persuade Iran to
accept an EU and US-backed package of incentives in return for
concessions on the nuclear issue.

But it is also the growing status of the SCO, once a little-know
regional body, that has attracted attention.

"The SCO is moving at a very rapid speed and having much more of an
influence than anticipated," says Andrew Small, director of the
UK-based Foreign Policy Centre's Beijing office. "Interest in the
diplomatic community has mushroomed."

Regional forum

The grouping initially came into being as the Shanghai Five, which
reached a series of agreements in 1996 and 1997 on border issues.

It now comprises China, Russia and the four Central Asian states of
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Four nations - Iran,
Mongolia, India and Pakistan - have observer status.


The Central Asian region can help meet China's energy demands

The grouping seemed to benefit all its members. For China, one of the
issues was the energy resources it was competing for to fuel its
growing economy. Russia and Central Asia could provide them. China in
return could provide a market for trade.

And for Central Asian governments, Russia and China represented support
without questions over issues such as human rights.

But as the organisation's scope has widened, it has come to be seen as
a way for China and Russia to limit US influence in the strategically
important Central Asian region.


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