AFP:小日本企图挑拨印巴和中国的关系(12分钟前的报导)

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<DIV class=storyheadline>食屎仔小日本刚擦完胡总的鞋,就跑到南亚去挑拨印巴和中国的关系,真他妈的操蛋!</DIV>
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<P>TOKYO (AFP) - <FONT face=arial size=-1>Facing a major rift with China, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi heads this week to India and Pakistan hoping to secure a counterweight to Beijing which is moving closer to New Delhi. </FONT>
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<P>The Japanese leader arrives Thursday in India where he is expected to highlight the two countries' joint bid for permanent seats on the UN Security Council and show Tokyo's interest in the fast-growing Indian economy.
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<P>Koizumi heads on to Pakistan, the historic rival of India and a traditional ally of China.
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<P>But looming over the trip will be the presence of Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, who in mid-April went a charm offensive in India, which he used as a base to lash out at Japan's aspirations for a Security Council seat.
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<P>China has been trying to repair often tense ties with India but has seen tension soar with Japan, with the nation seeing some of its biggest rallies in years this month to accuse Japan of whitewashing its militarist past.
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<P>"India has received more international support for its bid for a permanent seat in the Security Council than Japan, which has drawn outcries of opposition especially from China," said Takako Hirose, professor of South Asian politics at Senshu University in Tokyo.
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<P>"One measure of the success of Mr. Koizumi's trip will be how closely India would position itself with Japan over UN reform," she said.
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<P>Japan is the biggest aid lender to India but also sees it as "rapidly growing, with its one billion people comprising a huge market," said a Japanese diplomat.
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<P>Japan sees sympathy from Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the father of India's economic reforms in the early 1990s when Japan lent a hand to stave off the nation's financial collapse, an official said.
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<P>But it remains uncertain how far India will jeopardize its recent reconciliation with China, with which it fought a bitter war in 1962.
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<P>Ahead of an Asia-Africa summit last week in Jakarta where Koizumi offered a fresh apology for the past, Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh told his Japanese counterpart Nobutaka Machimura that sour Japan-China ties were affecting UN reform efforts.
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<P>"Japan could try to use India as a counter to China. India should be careful not to alienate China," said Kamal Mitra Chenoy, professor of international relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
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<P>Chenoy said one factor in Japan's favor was Koizumi's close relationship with US <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/afp/wl_sthasia_afp/japanindiapakistanchina/14982287/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&amp;p=%22President%20George%20W.%20Bush%22&amp;c=&amp;n=20&amp;yn=c&amp;c=news&amp;cs=nw" target="_blank" >President George W. Bush</A> as "India would like to have Japan on its side -- with special reference to UN reforms."
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<P>The United States will also influence Japan's policy in Pakistan, with Koizumi likely to show support for President Pervez Musharraf, a military ruler who went from pariah to staunch US ally after he become a frontline ally in the US-led "war on terrorism" in <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/afp/wl_sthasia_afp/japanindiapakistanchina/14982287/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&amp;p=%22Afghanistan%22&amp;c=&amp;n=20&amp;yn=c&amp;c=news&amp;cs=nw" target="_blank" >Afghanistan</A>.
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<P>"The significance of Pakistan is that it would pose serious threats if the current relative social stability collapses and social chaos rules the country," Hirose said.
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<P>One issue that could remain sensitive is the campaigning by Japan, the only country to suffer atomic bombings, against nuclear weapons.
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<P>Koizumi is due to formally announce a resumption of yen loans to Pakistan which were cut off after New Delhi and Islamabad declared themselves nuclear powers in 1998.
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<P>"Koizumi is visiting the region because Japan wishes to play an important role in Asia and compete with China," said Talat Masood, a retired Pakistani general.
<P>"Pakistan is an important country in the region and Japan would like to strengthen its economic relations with it, though its interest in India is far greater," the retired general said.
<P>From Pakistan, Koizumi is scheduled to visit Luxembourg, the current EU president, where he will likely voice opposition to EU proposals to sell weapons to China.
<P>He will conclude his visit with a brief stop to The Netherlands to thank Dutch troops for guarding Japanese troops in <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/afp/wl_sthasia_afp/japanindiapakistanchina/14982287/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&amp;p=%22Iraq%22&amp;c=&amp;n=20&amp;yn=c&amp;c=news&amp;cs=nw" target="_blank" >Iraq</A> where officially pacifist Tokyo is on a breakthrough military deployment. </P></FONT><DIV class=storyheadline>食屎仔小日本刚擦完胡总的鞋,就跑到南亚去挑拨印巴和中国的关系,真他妈的操蛋!</DIV>
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<P>TOKYO (AFP) - <FONT face=arial size=-1>Facing a major rift with China, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi heads this week to India and Pakistan hoping to secure a counterweight to Beijing which is moving closer to New Delhi. </FONT>
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<P>The Japanese leader arrives Thursday in India where he is expected to highlight the two countries' joint bid for permanent seats on the UN Security Council and show Tokyo's interest in the fast-growing Indian economy.
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<P>Koizumi heads on to Pakistan, the historic rival of India and a traditional ally of China.
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<P>But looming over the trip will be the presence of Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, who in mid-April went a charm offensive in India, which he used as a base to lash out at Japan's aspirations for a Security Council seat.
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<P>China has been trying to repair often tense ties with India but has seen tension soar with Japan, with the nation seeing some of its biggest rallies in years this month to accuse Japan of whitewashing its militarist past.
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<P>"India has received more international support for its bid for a permanent seat in the Security Council than Japan, which has drawn outcries of opposition especially from China," said Takako Hirose, professor of South Asian politics at Senshu University in Tokyo.
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<P>"One measure of the success of Mr. Koizumi's trip will be how closely India would position itself with Japan over UN reform," she said.
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<P>Japan is the biggest aid lender to India but also sees it as "rapidly growing, with its one billion people comprising a huge market," said a Japanese diplomat.
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<P>Japan sees sympathy from Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the father of India's economic reforms in the early 1990s when Japan lent a hand to stave off the nation's financial collapse, an official said.
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<P>But it remains uncertain how far India will jeopardize its recent reconciliation with China, with which it fought a bitter war in 1962.
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<P>Ahead of an Asia-Africa summit last week in Jakarta where Koizumi offered a fresh apology for the past, Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh told his Japanese counterpart Nobutaka Machimura that sour Japan-China ties were affecting UN reform efforts.
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<P>"Japan could try to use India as a counter to China. India should be careful not to alienate China," said Kamal Mitra Chenoy, professor of international relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
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<P>Chenoy said one factor in Japan's favor was Koizumi's close relationship with US <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/afp/wl_sthasia_afp/japanindiapakistanchina/14982287/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&amp;p=%22President%20George%20W.%20Bush%22&amp;c=&amp;n=20&amp;yn=c&amp;c=news&amp;cs=nw" target="_blank" >President George W. Bush</A> as "India would like to have Japan on its side -- with special reference to UN reforms."
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<P>The United States will also influence Japan's policy in Pakistan, with Koizumi likely to show support for President Pervez Musharraf, a military ruler who went from pariah to staunch US ally after he become a frontline ally in the US-led "war on terrorism" in <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/afp/wl_sthasia_afp/japanindiapakistanchina/14982287/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&amp;p=%22Afghanistan%22&amp;c=&amp;n=20&amp;yn=c&amp;c=news&amp;cs=nw" target="_blank" >Afghanistan</A>.
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<P>"The significance of Pakistan is that it would pose serious threats if the current relative social stability collapses and social chaos rules the country," Hirose said.
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<P>One issue that could remain sensitive is the campaigning by Japan, the only country to suffer atomic bombings, against nuclear weapons.
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<P>Koizumi is due to formally announce a resumption of yen loans to Pakistan which were cut off after New Delhi and Islamabad declared themselves nuclear powers in 1998.
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<P>"Koizumi is visiting the region because Japan wishes to play an important role in Asia and compete with China," said Talat Masood, a retired Pakistani general.
<P>"Pakistan is an important country in the region and Japan would like to strengthen its economic relations with it, though its interest in India is far greater," the retired general said.
<P>From Pakistan, Koizumi is scheduled to visit Luxembourg, the current EU president, where he will likely voice opposition to EU proposals to sell weapons to China.
<P>He will conclude his visit with a brief stop to The Netherlands to thank Dutch troops for guarding Japanese troops in <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/manual/afp/wl_sthasia_afp/japanindiapakistanchina/14982287/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&amp;p=%22Iraq%22&amp;c=&amp;n=20&amp;yn=c&amp;c=news&amp;cs=nw" target="_blank" >Iraq</A> where officially pacifist Tokyo is on a breakthrough military deployment. </P></FONT>
<P>Koizumi is visiting the region because Japan wishes to play an important role in Asia and compete with China</P>
<P>fuck Japan</P>
就凭它响挑拨中巴之间的关系就是个笑话,倭寇再巴基斯坦眼里算个什么东西呢???除了空口白话它能给巴基斯坦什么好处???
<P>先翻译几段上来,大家有需求在接着翻。呵呵刚考完专四,停不了手</P>
<P>日本首相在南亚寻求支援制衡中国<BR>东京(AFP)-面对和中国的裂痕,日本首相小泉纯一郎本周访问了印度和巴基斯坦,希望确保制衡正在与新德里接近的北京。<BR>日本领导人本周三抵达印度。小泉期望这次访问能够突出两国在谋取联合国常任理事国上的共同愿望,以及展示东京对迅速发展的印度经济的兴趣。<BR>接着小泉前往印度的夙敌,中国的传统盟友巴基斯坦访问。<BR>而这次访问隐约显现了中国总理温家宝成功访问印度的效应。四月中旬,温家宝总理在印度展开聪明而富有魅力的攻势,将此行变为他强烈抨击日本希望入常的基础。<BR>中国已经开始修复长期以来与印度的紧张关系,但是也发现中日局势日益紧张,而本月中国发生了近年来最大规模的游行示威活动,强烈谴责日本掩饰其军国主义历史。<BR></P>[em06][em01]
阿3那它会得点口头是的东西的!也仅此而已
即使本来有机会,中国已经先行一步了!倭奴啊!一堆蠢货!
中印都签署战略伙伴关系了,小日本现在去了有什么用处!  巴基斯坦更不用说了,只要中国保持强大,巴基斯坦就会永远和我们保持友谊!  印巴开通了交通线,估计边境冲突会变的越来越少,两国应该会开始把发展放在首位了![em08][em08][em08][em08][em08]
小日本居心叵测啊,幸好我们的老胡先走了一步
小日本差了一步~~~
中巴印完全可以合伙骗倭寇的钱!
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>super_hero</I>在2005-4-30 10:44:00的发言:</B><BR>中巴印完全可以合伙骗倭寇的钱!</DIV>
<br>高老庄的高
告诉你一个常识,在印度点头是说NO。摇头是YES!
笨头笨脑的日本猪
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>红色外交官</I>在2005-4-26 16:16:00的发言:</B><BR>
<P>先翻译几段上来,大家有需求在接着翻。呵呵刚考完专四,停不了手</P>
<P>日本首相在南亚寻求支援制衡中国<BR>东京(AFP)-面对和中国的裂痕,日本首相小泉纯一郎本周访问了印度和巴基斯坦,希望确保制衡正在与新德里接近的北京。<BR>日本领导人本周三抵达印度。小泉期望这次访问能够突出两国在谋取联合国常任理事国上的共同愿望,以及展示东京对迅速发展的印度经济的兴趣。<BR>接着小泉前往印度的夙敌,中国的传统盟友巴基斯坦访问。<BR>而这次访问隐约显现了中国总理温家宝成功访问印度的效应。四月中旬,温家宝总理在印度展开聪明而富有魅力的攻势,将此行变为他强烈抨击日本希望入常的基础。<BR>中国已经开始修复长期以来与印度的紧张关系,但是也发现中日局势日益紧张,而本月中国发生了近年来最大规模的游行示威活动,强烈谴责日本掩饰其军国主义历史。<BR></P>[em06][em01]</DIV>
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<P>兄弟的专四考的怎么样?</P>
<P>专四可不考翻译的说!</P>
阿3也懂唇寒齿忘的道理,在亚洲这块,阿三宁可中国为主导也不会愿意日本为主导。至少中国对他们来说还有竞争的可能性。
<P>  印度是有想法的,我好多年前看了他們印度未來如何規劃他們外交環境上看過幾篇文章.他們的想法,現在來看.完全實現.</P>

<P>  以當時的時空環境很有點吹牛和不可想像.可他們作到了.他們可不笨.</P>

<P>  尤其是中印和美印.最令人印像深刻.</P>
<P>  他們的確對中國沒有多少惡意了,至少文章上如此.</P>
<P>今年题目比较变态啊。。。不知过不过的了。。。。</P>
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>clarkkent</I>在2005-5-1 14:10:00的发言:</B><BR><BR>
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<P>兄弟的专四考的怎么样?</P>
<P>专四可不考翻译的说!</P></DIV>
<P>今年题目很变态的说。。。。不知过不过的了。。。。在图书馆开了两个月NEWSWEEK ,翻译惯了。。。。</P>
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>kaka22</I>在2005-5-1 17:35:00的发言:</B><BR>阿3也懂唇寒齿忘的道理,在亚洲这块,阿三宁可中国为主导也不会愿意日本为主导。至少中国对他们来说还有竞争的可能性。</DIV>
<P>这话不对吧。印度更希望的是中国的落后,至于日本,离它还远着呢。</P>
<DIV class=quote><B>以下是引用<I>yayokonato</I>在2005-5-1 0:23:00的发言:</B><BR>告诉你一个常识,在印度点头是说NO。摇头是YES!</DIV>
<P>朋友,错了,印度人yes no都是摇头,只是有区别的,不过一般人看不出,^_^</P>