President Obama is visiting China right now, and his visit is extremely scripted. He only met with people that the Chinese government cleared, and the government imprisoned some “radical” individuals that were well known protestors. President Obama knows this and still is cooperating with this oppressive regime. Is it a smart move on his part to go along with what China wants, or should he try to bring change to the country? Is that something he should start in his first official trip, or should he wait until later in his presidency to try to bring some change? What are the benefits of each viewpoint?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/18/world/asia/18china.html?_r=1&hpw
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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no cause we buy things out of china thats our main support. if he starts changing stuff like that who knows where we will be in the year 2014.
ReplyDeletenO i dont think it is a smar move on his part but i dont think he should try to change anyhting. I think he should wait for as long as he can. I dont think he should chnge one thing cause everytime he does for ex. the caps. Tht is going to wast so much ,money for everyone. NOw we really have to watch what we do. This is going to make us lose a lot of moey and thn people are not going to pay a lot of money on things so companyies are going to go down in value.
ReplyDeleteI think that Obama made a smart decision when he agreed to go along with the chinese governments plans. If he would have requested a different oerson to meet with the chinese government probably would have refused to let Obama meet anyone at all. Since they are really strict obama was right to go along with them. I think that eventually Obama should try to make small changes to the government but slowly over time so its not a big thing
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