US military chief: Promise in Sino-US ties (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-02-19 09:01
A top US military leader has said that he believes the future for China and
the United States has much more potential to be positive than to be negative.
Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Peter Pace, testifies before the House Armed
Services Committee on the Deartment of Defense Fiscal Year 2007 budget on
Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006, in Washington.
[AP/file] | "I see great promise in our relationship with China," General Peter Pace,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said during a luncheon at the National
Press Club on Friday.
Xinhua obtained a copy of the transcripts on Saturday.
"I believe that there is so much more good possible than potential bad. I
believe that the more that we have economic ties, which we are increasing every
day; that the more that the people of the United States and the people of China
benefit from open trade, the more -- the less likely it is that there'd be any
kind of conflict," he said.
Pace said a threat is a combination of somebody else's capability and intent,
and he did not believe that China has the intent to be in military confrontation
with the United States.
He said it was his and the US military's responsibility to provide to the
nation the capacity to deal with any challenge, "but I truly believe that the
future for China and the United States has much more potential to be very, very
positive than to be negative."
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