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What Really Happened in China?: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 44, Issue 47
Contributor(s): Larouche Jr, Lyndon H. (Author)
ISBN: 1981257497     ISBN-13: 9781981257492
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2017
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- Political Science | International Relations - General
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.31 lbs) 50 pages
 
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Nov. 16-Helga Zepp-LaRouche, the founder of the Schiller Institutes, today called on the American people to disregard the press blackout and the lies by the U.S. and European media about President Trump's China trip-and instead to find out for themselves the truth about the historic development that took place there. Speaking on her regularly scheduled weekly webcast Zepp-LaRouche said: "I think it's very important that our U.S. viewers and businesses around the world really take a look at this yourself; do not go by what the media are reporting. Try to get the speeches, which are all archived; listen to them yourself. Go to Chinese television. This is really an appeal to people's reason, not to be fooled by the media, and not to fall into the trap of Cold War propaganda. What is happening is just the opposite of what the media is saying. Please, our listeners and viewers-meaning you-take the time to inform yourself; develop your own judgement. You don't have to believe us-but try to go to the original sources and get a first-hand opinion of what is really happening, instead of relying on the media." In her webcast, Zepp-LaRouche gave her viewers a short summary of what actually took place on that trip: "I think it is the beginning of a new era of strategic relationships between the United States and China, as Chinese President Xi Jinping has said. Their characterization of what they did in welcoming Trump and giving him the highest possible honors, was that this was a 'state visit-plus.' President Xi even called it a 'state visit-plus-plus.' They rolled out the red carpet, so to speak, in a way that they have never done for any other foreign dignitary since before the founding of the People's Republic of China. "What they did, was they had a first day of introducing President Trump to the ancient culture of China. For that purpose, they closed down the Forbidden City for an entire day, and then they had a gala dinner in one of the palaces. They showed him three different Beijing operas, and they showed him the restoration of ancient art and crafts, and similar things. But of course, President Xi Jinping was the tour guide for all of this. Anybody who has ever read or listened to his speeches, knows that he is very well cultured in Chinese history, but also in universal history; so this was really an incredible tour. And there were other aspects of the visit, such as trade deals for $253 billion. And when President Trump came back from the Asia trip, he said that he had deals for about $300 billion, but that that was only be the beginning, and soon it would be tripled. "But I think what was much more important, as much as the economic deals are important-I don't want to neglect that-but I think much more deeply important was the deep human accord between these two Presidents. I'm going to do something which I normally don't do, but given the fact that the media has distorted what happened in this visit so much-if they reported it at all-I want to read to you a passage from what President Trump said in commenting on this reception. He said: Yesterday, we visited the Forbidden City, which stands as a proud symbol of China's rich culture and majestic spirit. Your nation is a testament to thousands of years of vibrant, living history, and today it was a tremendous honor to be greeted by the Chinese delegation right here at the Great Hall of the People. This moment in history presents both our nations with an incredible opportunity to advance peace and prosperity alongside other nations all around the world. In the words of a Chinese proverb, 'we must carry forward the cause, and forge ahead into the future.' I'm confident that we can realize this wonderful vision, a vision that will be so good and in fact so great for both China and the United States.