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Monday, March 24, 2008
March 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
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WHY CHINA FEARS TIBET...BY R.L.HUFFSTUTTER

CHINA FEARFUL OF TIBET'S SECRET POWERS

Anyone familiar with world history will not need a refresher course to understand the threat Tibet poses to China. Now, with only a few months before the Olympics is scheduled to begin, China is fearful that the long-awaited honor of hosting the international games will be lost as the threat of the Tibetan invasion increases.

Although China has met nearly every demand the Tibetan government has issued, Chinese officials are not sure if trust will suffice. China's concern for homeland security is not warranted and is highly inflated stated the Daily La Ma, Tibet's leading and consistently truthful newspaper. Tibet has no intentions whatsoever of invading China and disrupting the games.

According to UN officials, the Chinese government has requested an armed force of nearly 50,000 UN troops to be stationed along the borders between China and Tibet as a guarantee that Tibetan Troops remain in Tibet. Recently, Chinese troops stationed along the border have deserted their posts, fearful of the continuing Tibetan menace. In recent months, incidents of Tibetan atrocities have increased. According to New China News, four instances of prayer wheels being used by Tibetan commando forces have unnerved the normally confident Chinese ground forces.  United Nations spokespersons have not yet responded to the Chinese delegation.

U.S. Officials have held confidential talks with the top Tibetan military leaders, hoping to gain their verbal promise that Tibet will take no military actions during the Olympics. In the meantime, the world holds its breath, hoping and praying that Tibet's leaders will spare the Chinese of invasion, either by air or ground. Top China officials have contacted the Vatican in hopes that somepermanent diplomatic communications be established on a permanent basis.



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