September 16th, 2008
China and the Taleban, what’s the game ?
As reported by Knowkers.org (in French), the TTU Confidential Letter of Sep. 3rd reports that China shall be massively selling armaments to the Taleban.
“We will face more deadly terrorist attacks in the region, especially targeted against NATO forces as China is massively flooding the country with sophisticated armaments” an expert reports. US satellites reports shall confirm direct trade contacts between China and the Taleban, even if generally the arm supplies would rather go through Iran with the support of Hezbollah.
As China is doing its best to step back on the international scene as a superpower and keeps repeating to neighboring countries this power is not a threat, I am quite dubious regarding the real game behind the official diplomacy.
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