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How China's secret deals are fuelling war

Seeded on Wed Aug 9, 2006 5:54 AM EDT
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world-news, israel, china, middle-east, oil, lebanon, trade, saudi-arabia, weapons, arab, embargo
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For decades China has been building up influence in the Middle East. It suits China's strategy well that coverage has been almost non-existent. As Deng Xiaoping once put it, China must "hide brightness and nourish obscurity . . . to bide our time and build up our capabilities". As China develops into the role of global power, its influence on the region is no longer obscure; it cannot now be ignored.

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But like all the most successful illicit traders, China is ideologically profligate in its relations. Keen to supply weapons to Israel's enemies in return for oil, it is equally happy to trade with Israel in return for its technology. As Benjamin Netanyahu put it to the Chinese when, as Prime Minister, he championed an Israeli investment in China: "Israeli knowhow is more valuable than Arab oil." The estimates are that there has been between $1 billion and $3 billion of arms trade between China and Israel. But in this case the flow of arms and weapons technology has been from Israel to China.

Interesting analysis of the somewhat shady role that China is playing with all sides in the Middle East, something of which I was not aware.

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mogmich

To my knowledge China's arms trade is generally only a tiny fraction of USA's?

But of course China's level of arms trade can be expected to increase in the future, so it is not irrelevant.

    Reply#1 - Wed Aug 9, 2006 9:26 AM EDT
    Ortuid

    As a power growing in self-confidence, it's no surprise to see this. Sadly the Middle East may well become a playground for China to battle US interests by proxy.

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    Reply#2 - Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:10 AM EDT
    I SPY

    China is not the main arms supplier to Israels enemies, China is buying Israeli weapons to study and maybe copy to sell to it's energy sources for defence. There is a lot of bad blood between China and Israel as well as the US. I would not ever count on them to side with Israel.

      Reply#3 - Sat Aug 12, 2006 2:27 PM EDT
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