Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Pentagon Protests Chinese Decision Blocking U.S. Navy Ships Port Entry

Woo hoo! Go Pentagon! dm
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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon issued a formal protest to China on Wednesday over its refusal to permit U.S. Navy ships to enter the port of Hong Kong on two occasions last week.

"We are expressing officially our displeasure with the incident," Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell told reporters. He said a Chinese military officer who is Beijing's defense attache in Washington was called to the Pentagon to accept the protest from a Pentagon Asia policy official. Morrell called it an "a formal protest, an official protest, complaint," for refusing port entry for two U.S. Navy minesweepers and, later, for the USS Kitty Hawk and its accompanying battle group.

Also, the Chinese foreign minister met with President Bush on Wednesday and blamed the incident on "a misunderstanding." READ ARTICLE HERE.

2 comments:

Raymond Keen said...

Thanks for posting this, De'on. Now we know that the Commie-Crybaby-chickenshit-Chinese are also liars!

Let them suck on their toxic toys!

We will crush them in the Olympics in Beijing in 2008. We could boycott the Olympics, but then we would not be able to crush them, and that will be too much fun to pass up.

Ray

De'on Miller said...

Whoo Hoo, You go, Ray! I concur on all critical points, which all points are critical...