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Ponce
4th July 2011, 01:59 PM
Written by David Rosenberg

Technology focus expands to revive defense ties and boost academic exchanges

Israel-China relations, which have focused on cooperation in high technology, have shown signs of widening over the last several months to encompass closer defense and security ties, and academic exchanges, people in the small community of bilateral specialists say.

Ehud Barak visited China in June, the first time in over a decade by a defense minister of Israel, which at one time sold over half a billion dollars of weapons to China annually before US squeezed Israel to halt those ties in the late 1990s.

Earlier in that month, Admiral Wu Shengli of the People’s Liberation Army Navy was in Israel. Two weeks ago, Sichuan International Studies University (SISU) announced the launch of China’s first ever Israel studies program.

“The Israeli side values the development of military exchanges and cooperation with China and wishes to work together with our Chinese friends to raise military-to-military relations to a new level,” China’s Defense Ministry quoted Barak as saying during the visit.

In the economic sphere, ties are showing signs of deepening as well. On Sunday, Israel’s Industry, Trade and Labor Ministry signed a pact with National Development and Reform Commission, which will enable Israeli officials to cooperate and consult closely with China’s top economic-planning body. A week ago state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) reached the second stage of a competition to set up a joint venture factory in China to build executive jets with Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

Scores of other smaller events also attest to deepening relations. Last December, a delegation of Likud Party officials led by Public Diplomacy Minister Yuli Edelstein met with their Communist Party peers in China. This autumn, the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Institute’s Center for Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) will host Chinese scholars on regional geopolitics.

Trade has been growing enormously, expanding 28% in the first quarter of the year, compared with the same time in 2010. Still, it remains small – at $1.28 billion in the first quarter, China took just 4% of Israeli exports – but experts say that belies trade that reaches China through third countries and the extent of research and development cooperation.

The two countries formally established diplomatic relations in 1992, nearly half century after the two states were founded. Defense ties actually flourished before that. Shrouded in secrecy, the Israeli defense sales to China were estimated at about $5.7 billion between 1984 and 1994, according to the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.

This was to culminate in a $1.2 billion deal to sell Beijing an early airborne radar system and drones, which Washington blocked in 1999. Israel paid $300 million in compensation to the Chinese. Shunning military deals in the years that followed, Israel and China embarked on cooperation in civilian technology – Israel contributing innovation and China manufacturing.

IAI still has to beat out Canada’s Bombardier, as well as Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft of the U.S. to win the contest to produce executive jets at a joint venture production plant with AVIC slated to be based in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. While the joint venture is for civilian aircraft, both IAI and AVIC are principally defense aeronautics companies.

But, said Ilan Maor, a former Israel consul-general in Shanghai and now a business consultant advising on doing business in China, the possible tie-up points to areas on the outer edges of the defense sector where the two countries can cooperate without upsetting Washington.

“A lot can be done without alarming the U.S. or causing damage to the U.S. interest. A lot of what Israel is doing isn’t in offensive technology, such as homeland security,” Maor told The Media Line. “China and Israel are a perfect match when it comes to defense technology even if at the same time there are limits because of the China-Israel-U.S. triangle.”

As we all know the next Zionist victim will be China, for a long time now the state of israel has been selling either the weapons or copies of our weapons to China, in a war with China we will be fighting against our own weapon.
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After the U.S. botched the deals for Israel to build Phalcon airborne radar aircraft and upgrade Harpy drones, Jerusalem promised not to sell China defense technology or anything that might have dual military-civilian applications. But the Calcalist economic daily reported this week that Washington has approved IAI’s bid.

Academic exchanges with China carry more weight than they do with many other countries because academics play an important role in advising the government, said Carice Witte, executive director of Sino-Israel Global Network and Academic Leadership (SIGNAL). SIGNAL has been involved in Sichuan University’s Israel program and the Herzlya conference.

Initially limited to technology and innovation, China’s interest in Israel has expanded to learning from Israel about dealing with minorities and relations with Diaspora communities, Witte said

http://www.bobtuskin.com/2011/07/04/israel-china-relations-growing-deeper/

Ares
4th July 2011, 02:06 PM
The parasite is looking for a new host. It knows it's current host is almost dead.

midnight rambler
4th July 2011, 03:12 PM
The parasite is looking for a new host. It knows it's current host is almost dead.

I think it's much worse than that, more like a crack whore. A crack whore will fuck anyone and suck whatever cock is necessary as a matter of expediency.

hoarder
4th July 2011, 03:15 PM
Israel-China relations, which have focused on cooperation in high technologyIsrael-China relations, which have focused on Israel giving all Western technology to China....

midnight rambler
4th July 2011, 03:17 PM
Israel-China relations, which have focused on Israel giving all Western technology to China....

Right, including the shit they stole.

Ponce
4th July 2011, 03:45 PM
Will be fighting china against our own weapons given to them by the zionist.

Canadian-guerilla
4th July 2011, 04:16 PM
i don't think Chinese politicians are gonna kiss israels ass like the US politicians do

Ponce
4th July 2011, 06:42 PM
YEAH, the Zionist don't look like Chinese to me.......harder to infiltrate the government.......by now about 50 Zionist have had plastic surgery and are learning Chinise............oi vey, oi vey, chop chop.

hoarder
4th July 2011, 09:09 PM
i don't think Chinese politicians are gonna kiss israels ass like the US politicians doMost likely, the key politicians there are Jews just like the ones here.