Quote from parker:
I think that may be partially true, but I'm not convinced on China. China is willing to play ball with Iran up to a point. They like the idea of a powerful stable government with a large sphere of influence in the middle of east that likes to butt heads with the US.
However I don't think they like the idea of Iran being in complete disarray, especially if it is armed with nuclear weapons. I think China is willing to cut and run with tis support for any given regime pretty quickly if it is seen as a beneficial move.
Oh and China doesn't want us getting in to another conflict, they want us to pay them back for the one in Iraq first.
"China rules out new UN sanctions on Iran"
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/sns-ap-un-un-iran-china,0,7501465.story
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like I said these guys will kill as many as needed to keep themselves in power, it's 2010 for fucking sakes, there are 7B pathetic humans on this planet, no one gives a fuck who dies or who lives, everything boils down to power
"Iran warns protesters that they face execution"
http://televisionwashington.com/floater_article1.aspx?lang=en&t=1&id=16954
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and america is begging to talk to iran, hoping the iranian gov will hand all the power (which they have killed so many people to keep) to america, just like that
"Clinton: U.S. wants dialogue with Iran"
http://jta.org/news/article/2010/01/05/1010012/clinton-us-keeps-dialogue-open-with-iran
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doesn't this mean "go fuck yourself america, we don't want to talk to you", it's been more than 5 years, and america can't get over the fact that; 1. the people of iran are powerless and there is no way they can topple the regime, 2. iran isn't looking to talk to and reach an agreement with anyone, they want everything their way
"Iranian panel denies Kerry visit to Tehran"
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/05/iran.kerry/