PERHAPS THE WISEST WORDS ever uttered--or attributed--to Ronald Reagan were: Don't just do something, sit there.
Would that the Gipper were still around to guide U.S. strategy toward North Korea and the "Six Party Talks" meant to deal with Pyongyang's nuclear program. Every time an American starts wringing his hands over the failure of the talks, someone in Beijing smiles contentedly. While we're whipping ourselves over the fact that the North Koreans won't come back to the table--which, actually, is supposed to be China's responsibility--Beijing is advancing its other interests, particularly in putting pressure on Taiwan. The more frustrated and fixated we get, the better the Chinese like it...
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Friday, March 18, 2005
Tom Donnelly: China's Strategy
Another entry in the "Suitable For Mixed Company" ongoing China watch. From the March 16, 2005, www.weeklystandard.com, Tom Donnelly, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, writes:
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