Michael
04-03-06, 10:15 PM
Taiwan rivals to hold rare talks (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4871196.stm)
The talks are likely to be dominated by a controversial multi-billion dollar arms deal with the US. Washington is keen for Taiwan to proceed so as to keep pace with China's military build-up in the Taiwan Strait.
I thought this sounded funny so I rewrote it to make a little more sense.
So how`s this:
The talks are likely to be dominated by a controversial multi-billion dollar arms deal with the US. Halliburton is keen for Taiwan to proceed so as to keep pace with China's military build-up in the Taiwan Strait.
Or this:
While the USA corporate military machine is presently planting the seeds of future military contracts in Iraq, it has finally begun reaping the fruit from seed planted in the Pacific decades ago. Halliburton executives were seen drooling at the prospect of keeping Taiwan and China at one another throats for years and it was butt-rubs all-around with another billion dollar agreement in hand.
Anyone else want to give it go?
Michael
The talks are likely to be dominated by a controversial multi-billion dollar arms deal with the US. Washington is keen for Taiwan to proceed so as to keep pace with China's military build-up in the Taiwan Strait.
I thought this sounded funny so I rewrote it to make a little more sense.
So how`s this:
The talks are likely to be dominated by a controversial multi-billion dollar arms deal with the US. Halliburton is keen for Taiwan to proceed so as to keep pace with China's military build-up in the Taiwan Strait.
Or this:
While the USA corporate military machine is presently planting the seeds of future military contracts in Iraq, it has finally begun reaping the fruit from seed planted in the Pacific decades ago. Halliburton executives were seen drooling at the prospect of keeping Taiwan and China at one another throats for years and it was butt-rubs all-around with another billion dollar agreement in hand.
Anyone else want to give it go?
Michael