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No (Chinese) blood for oil!

ARTICLE: Darfur rebels reject new Chinese peacekeepers, By Andrew Heavens, Reuters, Nov 24, 2007

Well, that didn't take long for the "blood for oil" comment to emerge on a planned Chinese peacekeeping effort in Sudan.

This is something the Chinese have got to get used to, just like we did. Beijing will be forced to deal with failed states that are energy sources. No two ways around it.


(Thanks: historyguy99)

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