Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Was the Chinese Earthquake Caused by an Oil Deal?

Key Quote:

"Hu's visit was followed almost immediately by the devastating earthquake in Sichuan Province"

I think I just heard a HAARP, readers.

"Japan warship steams into China; Visit seen as part of move toward reconciliation" by Howard W. French, New York Times News Service | June 25, 2008

SHANGHAI, China - The visit of the 4,650-ton destroyer Sazanami, which was billed as an earthquake relief mission, is being seen by many military and diplomatic analysts as part of a broad and gradual reconciliation between the two countries, the pace of which has quickened since a five-day visit to Japan in May by President Hu Jintao.

Hmmm. And CUI BONO, readers?

Hu's visit was the first by a Chinese head of state in a decade, and was seen by commentators in both countries as having moved Japan and China in the direction of a closer and friendlier working relationship.

Gee, WHO wouldn't want to see that?

Relations between the two neighbors have long been cool, in large part because of China's lingering resentment of Japan's conquest and occupation of this country between 1931 and 1945.

Yeah, that is the FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST of WWII.

Zionist-controlled propaganda outfits don't like to call attention to the yellow man's plight, since they don't count.

Japan still has to apologize for Pearl Harbor, but the U.S. celebrates Hiroshima and Nagasaki!

Hu's visit was followed almost immediately by the devastating earthquake in Sichuan Province on May 12 that killed almost 70,000 people, and Japan earned a measure of goodwill here by being among the first countries to provide relief assistance.

Last week, the two countries also agreed on terms for the joint development of natural gas fields in disputed territorial waters of the East China Sea.

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Oh, then CUI BONO, huh?

WHO in this world seems to have a rapacious appetite for oil -- even going so far as to INVADE OIL-RICH, Middle East nations?