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




Komin wrote:
I hope Japan will sleep well,

I don' t want to see Japan joining the SCO-6 .

the Chinese are planning to build new gaz pipelines from
Turkmenistan to Kazakhstan , to China .,


the Kazaks are planning to build a new Ship yard ,
in order to make Super Large Oil Tankers [ 60000 - 80000 tones]
,
for Oil shipments to Baku .

the Russians and the Chinese are aiming for the leadership of the
SCO-6 org .

Chinese is building a cement factory in Kirgyzstan ,
Chinese is buying electricity from Tadjidkistan .

Chinese is planning to build new power stations inside Kazakhstan
with Kazak partnership .


Keep it up, Komin. You're keeping informed about the SCO.











rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Komin wrote:
SCO-6 is an anti American military grouping which hopes to form
itself into
an economic grouping and nuclear grouping .

the Russians and the Chinese want to establish a central asian
Nuclear energy power grouping for the central asian states ,
because the SCO has forced the Uzbek government to demand that the
US military leaves Uzbek territory ,
and the US government 's CIA is having difficulties recruiting
agents inside Central Asia .

So the CIA is now using mostly Isreali businessmen to act as the
American CIA agents inside Central Asia .

There are so many Israel businessmen working as CIA's agents
inside the CSO -6 grouping ,

these Isreali -CIA agents are travelling over all central Asia
and all over inside China .

Yes, this is the kind of info I like to see you write about, Komin.







rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Komin wrote:
xyz ,

do you receive satelite TV in Arizona ?

like the Ettv from Taiwan ?

or CCTV4 from China ?

In a small town in Arizona where the "local" stations are 130 and 160
miles away in Tucson and Phoenix, everything is cabled since the 1950s.
The town was so remote that TV didn't arrived until the mid-50s. Of
course, satellite TV is available today, but I don't know whether CCTV4
and 9, and ETTV are available or not. I don't watch Chinese TV
programs, but it's available in the Bay Area.



ppp@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 19 Jun 2006 14:12:29 -0700, "rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx"
<rst0wxyz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I also took Mandarin classes a couple of times. The problem with
classes is, once out of the class, there was no chance to practice my
Mandarin Chinese. Oh!! well!! the old saying goes:


You should meet that extremely annoying receptionist at my doc's (a
fellow countryman and friend from the old world.) When she heard I
was going to China she insisted on speaking to me in fractured
putonghua because I would need that when I am there. With her
scratchy nagging voice and patronizing comments I wanted to strangle
her.

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