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Friday, December 3, 2010

Washington Embassy, People's Republic of China, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Beijing, TOP SECRET/topic: America today.

It goes well here for China.America remains a deeply political polarized country, which is handy for our goal to overtake the United States as the world's most powerful economy and nation. but we are very optimistic, because the Americans is polarized over all the wrong things.

There is a deliberate self-destructiveness in air here, as if the United States has all the time and money in the world for petty politics. They are arguing about such things as — we do not do this — how and where an airport security officer may affect them, they are fighting — we are happy to report — over the recent nuclear arms reduction Treaty with Russia.It seems as if the Republicans are so interested in weakening the President Obama that they want to image Adder, a treaty which would have fostered closer U.S.-Russian cooperation on issues such as Iran. and since something that brings Russia and the United States closer to the end of the isolate us, we are grateful to Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona to put our interests in front of the u.s. and blocks the Senate ratification of the Treaty. Ambassador, has invited senator Kyl and his wife to dinner at Mr. Kao Chinese restaurant to praise him for his perseverance in protecting U.s. (read: our) interests.

The Americans had precisely what they call a "choice." Best we can tell, it involved a Congressman tries to raise more money than the other (everything from the companies they are supposed to be regulating) so he could tell more lies on TV more often on other guy before the other guy could do it for him. This leaves us relieved. This means America will do something serious to fix its structural problems: a ballooning deficits, decreasing educational performance, crumbling infrastructure and reduced the immigration of new talent.

Ambassador recently took what the Americans call a fast train — of the Acela — from Washington to New York. Our bullet train from Beijing to Tianjin would have made the trip in 90 minutes.His took three hours — and it was about time! en route used his mobile phone Ambassador to call his Embassy Office, and he saw 12 missed calls in an hour — again, we do not do this. We have a joke in the Embassy: "when someone calls you from the people's Republic of China today, it sounds like they are next door. And when someone calls you from next door in the United States, it sounds like they are calling from China! " Those of us who worked in China's Embassy in Zambia often note that Africa's cellphone service was better than the United States.

But the Americans are ignorant. They travel abroad as seldom as they cannot see how far they fall behind. There is, therefore, we at the Embassy finds it funny that the Americans are now fighting over how the "extraordinary" they are. Again, do we not do this.On the front page of The Washington Post on Monday, there was an article, noting that the Republicans, Sarah Palin, and Mike Huckabee condemn Obama to refuse "American exceptionalism."The Americans have replaced the work to be exceptional only with talking about how exceptional they still is, they do not seem to understand that you cannot declare yourself "extraordinary", the only other may refit to the adjective you.

In foreign policy, we see no chance for Obama extricating U.S. forces from Afghanistan.He knows the Republicans want to call him a wimp, if he does, so that America will keep the hemorrhaging $ 190 million a day.America will therefore lack the military means to challenge us locations, especially on North Korea, where our friends continue to yank lunatic U.s. chain semi-annual so that Americans have come and ask us to ro. things. When Americans get out of Afghanistan, will secure hates Afghans them so much that China's mining companies already operate should be able to buy the rest of Afghanistan's rare minerals.

Most of the Republicans have just chosen for the Congress do not believe what their scientists tell them about anthropogenic climate change. U.s. politicians are mainly lawyers — not engineers or scientists like our — so they just want to say crazy things about science and no call on them it is a good thing. This means that they will not support any Bill to encourage clean energy innovation, which is central to our next five-year plan., and this ensures that our efforts to dominate the wind, solar, nuclear and electric car industries not be challenged by America.

Postcodes of U.S. high school students studying finally now Chinese, which should ensure a stable supply of cheap labour, who speaks our language here, which we use our $ 2.3 trillion in reserves to safely buy up U.S. factories. In sum, it's good for China in the United States.

Thankfully, the Americans can not read our diplomatic cables.

The Embassy in Washington.


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