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thoughts there a foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall from london a bit earlier and you can have your say about what you think about us china relations or what might their future be on our website r.t. dot coms question i've been asking you all mike thanks for taking part if you haven't the influencing the results of the been changing all night this is where we are this past ten moscow time not that many changes over the last less than half of you now that's forty three percent of you choose again that least serious option that quote china will own half of america's territory twenty four percent of you meanwhile predicted a fragile alliance between the two countries and a slight increase in the number of u. twenty two percent now picking the most pessimistic nuclear world war and only eleven percent of you thinking the u.s. will freeze its debts to china those results as they've been changing throughout the view if you do influence them you'll have your say go to our web site r t dot com. next media freedom in the european union is in decline that is the finding of an international or
thoughts there a foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall from london a bit earlier and you can have your say about what you think about us china relations or what might their future be on our website r.t. dot coms question i've been asking you all mike thanks for taking part if you haven't the influencing the results of the been changing all night this is where we are this past ten moscow time not that many changes over the last less than half of you now that's forty three percent of you choose...
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out of it in the short term is i think questionable thoughts or other foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall in london and you can have your say but when you think about u.s. china relations what might their future be on our website our team dot com it's a question we're asking you tonight this is what you've told us online at r.t. dot com let's see. the chart is just about to spell out there the results constantly changing or less than half of you now that's forty three percent was forty six an hour ago chose again that least serious option that china will own half of america's territories or say thanks for voting anyway twenty four percent of you predicted a fragile alliance between the code the two countries there's a slight increase in the number of those of you twenty two percent now thinking the most pessimistic and sarah nuclear world war and only eleven percent of you think that the u.s. will freeze its debts to china really good to hear from you if you want to have your say you want to change that charts r.t. dot com is the place to do it. next media freedom in the european union is
out of it in the short term is i think questionable thoughts or other foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall in london and you can have your say but when you think about u.s. china relations what might their future be on our website our team dot com it's a question we're asking you tonight this is what you've told us online at r.t. dot com let's see. the chart is just about to spell out there the results constantly changing or less than half of you now that's forty three percent was forty six...
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under pressure to clarify whether the countries are partners or rivals foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall says u.s. officials won't shy away from challenging china. i think barack obama has a lot to do to persuade the american public and the american congress that he is sticking up to china he was accused when he went to beijing in two thousand and nine tarring it was a bit unfair but he didn't get very much achieved and he's had his whole succession of administration officials in the past week for being trotting out a whole shopping list of demands or requests or wish lists for trying new direction and a whole range of areas as you mentioned to go into them on the economy on security and on human rights and other issues which are which seem to matter more to obama than they do to present the flu american press reports supporters fishel say that obama's going to be much tougher this time in on a very diverse reception from as to who is behind the scenes of the much tougher push in some of these issues to directly trade practices access to the chinese market and so on but whether he will g
under pressure to clarify whether the countries are partners or rivals foreign affairs columnist simon tisdall says u.s. officials won't shy away from challenging china. i think barack obama has a lot to do to persuade the american public and the american congress that he is sticking up to china he was accused when he went to beijing in two thousand and nine tarring it was a bit unfair but he didn't get very much achieved and he's had his whole succession of administration officials in the past...
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indeed to see how that four day visit of president is in tatters panned out over and the state simon tisdall is an editor of foreign affairs columnist the guardian the guardian newspaper in britain many thanks for joining us live from london thank you. now presently that is the middle east is in jordan where talks are being fueled by potential energy deals made better than the king abdullah the second likely to touch upon religious extremism and the prospect of russia constructing a nuclear power plant in jordan that is the most pressing regional and international problems involving the middle east peace talks medvedev has already spent time with palestinian president mahmoud abbas discussing russia's role in the peace process the president reiterated moscow's commitment to an independent state with the capital. in jerusalem speaking exclusively to the president about explained what the palestinians expect from moscow. russia will really recognize palestine in one thousand nine hundred eight it was also recognized by ninety other countries not what do we expect from russia now. the first con
indeed to see how that four day visit of president is in tatters panned out over and the state simon tisdall is an editor of foreign affairs columnist the guardian the guardian newspaper in britain many thanks for joining us live from london thank you. now presently that is the middle east is in jordan where talks are being fueled by potential energy deals made better than the king abdullah the second likely to touch upon religious extremism and the prospect of russia constructing a nuclear...