Re: Dalai Lama's envoys in China, hoping for talks



On Jun 29, 2:50 pm, bmo...@xxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 29, 1:36 pm, "ltl...@xxxxxxxxxxx" <ltl...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Jun 29, 3:53 pm, PaPaPeng <PaPaP...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 19:30:00 -0000, Tom Jigme Wheat

<ThomasWheat1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dalai Lama's envoys in China, hoping for talks

My reading of the tea leaves.

There will be talks but not negotiations. For that the DL will have
to be dead first. Tibetans who had exiled themselves will be allowed
to return to China. But not the DL.

The more I learn about the DL, the more I find him not much of a
leader in secular affairs. But other tibetan leaders are not going to
compromise because of his fame in the west. In this sense, he is
an obstacle for productive negotiation.

He's an obstacle because the CCP makes him one.

No, He's an obstacle because the U.S. wants him to be one. The old
saying goes like this: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.


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