They should have asked their second largest share holder Prince Alwaleed bin Talal first before going to broadcast.
It never surprises me how the crowned prince of one of the most conservative and harshest Islamic regimes can invest in such an anti Islamic news channel. Maybe it's that behind the hard line gloss of Republican media is a shared foreign policy.
Actually I would have a different reason for John Kerry's tentative announcement of Israel-Palestinian negotiations. Despite not being mentioned much in the Western press. China and Israeli relations have been growing, even with China attempting to play its part in Israeli-Palestinian peace, with the diplomatic talks in Beijing last month.
Nonetheless, one key event happened just this week which was Israel refused to stand with America on prosecuting the Bank of China for money for the alleged money transfers to Hamas.
Taking into account we all know that HSBC conducted the same illegal activity for Al Qaeda, while other banks have done the same, including questionable people in the Saudi government funding Hama's, I would suggest the lawsuit in part of the US-China containment policy.
I think John Kerry's statement is down to the US government being outraged with Israel's new ally and a means to pressure then to return towards US policy.
Ha ha ha, you are aware that this is aimed at pushing China out the Solar Panel market, along with other renewable energy markets. Japan is now topped to become the largest Solar Panel distribute, especially since both the EU and the US has dumped anti dumping regulations on China. What I find interesting is being China has the largest supply of rare earth metal and the largest production, this seems more aimed at pushing China into opening up their rare earth metal industry into increased trade.
They should have asked their second largest share holder Prince Alwaleed bin Talal first before going to broadcast.
It never surprises me how the crowned prince of one of the most conservative and harshest Islamic regimes can invest in such an anti Islamic news channel. Maybe it's that behind the hard line gloss of Republican media is a shared foreign policy.
Actually I would have a different reason for John Kerry's tentative announcement of Israel-Palestinian negotiations. Despite not being mentioned much in the Western press. China and Israeli relations have been growing, even with China attempting to play its part in Israeli-Palestinian peace, with the diplomatic talks in Beijing last month.
Nonetheless, one key event happened just this week which was Israel refused to stand with America on prosecuting the Bank of China for money for the alleged money transfers to Hamas.
Taking into account we all know that HSBC conducted the same illegal activity for Al Qaeda, while other banks have done the same, including questionable people in the Saudi government funding Hama's, I would suggest the lawsuit in part of the US-China containment policy.
I think John Kerry's statement is down to the US government being outraged with Israel's new ally and a means to pressure then to return towards US policy.
Ha ha ha, you are aware that this is aimed at pushing China out the Solar Panel market, along with other renewable energy markets. Japan is now topped to become the largest Solar Panel distribute, especially since both the EU and the US has dumped anti dumping regulations on China. What I find interesting is being China has the largest supply of rare earth metal and the largest production, this seems more aimed at pushing China into opening up their rare earth metal industry into increased trade.