Swine and Steel in the Headlines

Here are a couple of stories on time.com that should be of interest to China Blog readers. From Hong Kong, at look at what advice the region hit by the last major killer contagion—SARS—can offer to countries faced with the spread of swine flu. And from Brussels, our take on the likelihood of a trade war over Chinese steel.

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    Obama’s Afghanistan Problem: Neither Karzai Nor the Taliban Like the ‘Reconciliation’ Script

    President Barack Obama huddled with President Hamid Karzai in Chicago on Sunday, urging Afghanistan’s leader to accelerate negotiations with the Taliban over a political solution to the longest war in America’s history. But the prospect for Karzai negotiating successfully with the insurgents is clouded by a question raised by Josef Stalin, on the eve of World War II, in response to the suggestion that he offer concessions to the Pope: “How many divisions does he have?” The Taliban now ask the same question about Karzai. And should the Afghan leader also ask himself the question, he might reach a similarly dispiriting conclusion. Karzai’s independent power base is minimal, as is his ability to influence the outcome of his country’s civil war absent direct U.S. involvement. And that gives neither Karzai nor the Taliban much incentive to cut a deal with the other.

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    Must-Reads from Around the World, May 21, 2012

    Spillover - Lebanon’s Daily Star reports on escalating violence inside the country after soldiers shot dead a prominent anti-Bashar al-Assad Muslim preacher Sunday. “The gravity of the incident… prompted leaders on both sides of the political divide to call for calm and restraint to prevent the country from sliding into sectarian strife as a result of a spillover of the 15-month-old uprising in neighboring Syria,” it says.

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    A Royal Party: Britain Celebrates 60 Years of Queen Elizabeth II

    From parades to concerts, and even tea with commoners, 86 year-old Queen Elizabeth II is traversing the United Kingdom to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee.

  • sing666

    Read this article from Asian Times.
    http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/KD30Dj03.html
    A student was sent to Wall street through Canada in 1980s, who came up with a very complex maths model, alleged to be the cause of today’s financial crisis. Now he is back in China working for the biggest financial institution there. Was he the Trojan’s horse Beijing sent to Wall Street. It is getting very interesting.

  • johnsmith9876

    Don’t spread rumors, sing666. All of the financial troubles starts in the US, by Americans, period. Your post is an extreme insult to Chinese and hurts the feeling of all Chinese.

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