Re: Where next for Tibet?
- From: jsavard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (John Savard)
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 04:22:34 GMT
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:18:54 -0700 (PDT), chatnoir
<wolfbat359a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> quoted, in part:
http://www.redpepper.org.uk/article1200.html
When the world is no longer watching, they might
be killed along with those that risked all to get the focus of the
world.
How to avoid that?
Say nice things to China?
The Dalai Lama is usually in India. Perhaps he could hire a Gandhi
non-violence consultant, and evolve a viable non-violent strategy to win
in China!
No, I think these things won't work.
Here's something that might work.
Find out where all of China's nuclear-armed submarines are.
Sink them if necessary, disable them if possible.
Destroy, at the same time, all of China's nuclear missiles, or at least
the entrances to where they are kept.
Then, carry out regime change, like America did in Iraq.
Problem solved; the CCP will not be killing any more dissidents or
protesters.
Of course, war is terrible. There might be deranged people, loyal to
Communism, who would try to interfere in the peaceful reconstruction of
the New China by terrorist guerilla war. But if the U.S. misses this
opportunity, then instead of the trouble staying in mainland China,
next, peaceful democratic Taiwan might suffer invasion and oppression.
But perhaps now China has too many hidden nuclear submarines for this to
be possible any more. Allowing a dictatorship to reach the position of
bringing about a new agonizing Cold War is very neglectful of the United
States.
John Savard
http://www.quadibloc.com/index.html
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