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This topic has been un-sticky by szh at 2011-3-15 09:29. janjones

 

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China sets aside disputes, offers help



The earthquake and tsunami that devastated northern Japan may help temporarily ease Japan's strained relations with China, allowing the two Asian rivals for the moment to look past lingering territorial, economic, military and historical disputes.


When news of the disaster spread Friday, Chinese leaders were quick to offer condolences and support. China is also earthquake-prone - a deadly 5.8-magnitude tremor just hit southwestern Yunnan province Thursday - and officials here immediately put a trained rescue team in place to dispatch to Japan if needed.


The Chinese defense minister, Liang Guanglie, called his Japanese counterpart, Toshimi Kitazawa, to offer military assets. The Red Cross Society of China pledged 1 million yuan, or about $152,087, to help Japan. Chinese premier Wen Jiabao also had a telephone conversation Friday with Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and offered China's condolences and help.


China's rapid show of sympathy and solidarity toward an Asian neighbor in distress stands in sharp contrast to the heated rhetoric of the past half-year, which saw noisy anti-Japanese demonstrations in some cities and the canceling of some ministry-level exchanges and tour groups.


After the earthquake, officially sanctioned editorials - which are regularly used to whip up anti-Japanese sentiment - were instead talking about shared pain and what China can learn from Japan's rapid and orderly response to the disaster.

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An unsigned commentary Saturday from Xinhua, the official state-run news agency, recalled how Japan assisted China after a deadly earthquake in Sichuan province in 2008, with many ordinary Japanese lining up to make donations and a Japanese rescue team helping recover victims.


"The willingness and readiness to help each other is just a natural reflection of the time-honored friendly bond between the two neighboring Oriental civilizations," the commentary said. "The virtue of returning the favor after receiving one runs in the bloods of both nations."


Relations between the two Asian powers have long been strained but reached a new low in September, when a Chinese fishing trawler collided with two Japanese coast guard vessels around a small chain of disputed, Japanese-administered islands known as the Senkaku to the Japanese and the Diaoyu to the Chinese.

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Japan briefly detained the Chinese trawler's captain and threatened to put him on trial, and China responded by blocking its exports to Japan of crucial rare earth metals used in the high-tech industry. The block on rare earth metals was widely interpreted as a de facto trade embargo imposed by Beijing, prompting Japan, the United States and other countries to scramble for alternatives to China's rare earth metals.



Japan has also been deeply concerned about China's growing military spending, with Beijing's this month announcing a 12.7 percent increase in the defense budget for 2011. And China's growing economic clout has led to fears that Beijing is becoming increasingly assertive in pressing its territorial claims in the region. China officially surpassed Japan last year as the world's second-largest economy, behind the United States.


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China, for its part, feels that Japan has never shown sufficient contrition for atrocities committed by the Imperial Army during World War II, including a massacre at Nanjing where the two sides continue to dispute the number of victims.



With the earthquake, Chinese leaders are also looking to how Japan deals with damage to its nuclear reactors, as China is set to embark on its own nuclear power plant expansion in the coming years. The Chinese government and Chinese people are willing to offer help at anytime.



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2# > A < Posted  2011-3-14 13:59  Only show this user's posts You must keep in mind that Japan's nuclear plants are very old type. China's safety procedures may be very different with their much newer nuclear plant designs.

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3# > A < Posted  2011-3-14 14:16  Only show this user's posts Everything has two sides.We must prepare to do well against.
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Helping the Japanese people at the time of their greatest need is the right thing to do.   That's civilization.  That's what it measn to be human.
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