Hillary Clinton speech on China relations
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday that the U.S.- China relationship does not fall “neatly into black-and-white categories like ‘friend’ or ‘rival.’
Clinton, assessing the important relationship in a speech in advance of China President Hu Jintao’s visit to Washington next week, acknowledged that in President Obama’s first two years in office, the two countries have had “some early successes, but also some frustrations.”
She said the U.S. goal with China will be to build a “positive, cooperative and comprehensive relationship.” But she conceded that the two countries will continue to have disagreements, growing from “profoundly different political systems and outlooks.”
She said China needed to overcome “its reluctance at times to join us in building a stable and transparent military-to-military relationship.” The military has been one of the Chinese institutions most wary of the United States, and has often preferred to keep the Pentagon at arm’s length.
It was a very important speech in case any one missed it.


Please check out this very important speech on U.S. – China Relations made by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this past Friday if you missed it. It is key to keep abreast of current events and stay well-informed!
I think she looks better than I’ve seen her look in a long time. I like the hair style and the color. Much more feminine and the suit is nice.
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