Gates Criticizes Chinese Military For Blocking Talks In Beijing -- Washington Post
SINGAPORE -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates on Thursday accused China's military of impeding relations with the Pentagon, taking exception to its unwillingness to invite him to Beijing during his trip to Asia this week.
Shortly before he arrived in Singapore for a regional security conference, Gates told reporters there was a clear split between China's political leaders, whom he said want stronger military ties with Washington, and the People's Liberation Army, which he said does not.
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My Comment: It is not China's military that is stopping better relations .... it is their political masters in Beijing who are calling the shots.