主题:为什么啊,为什么? -- 晨枫
为什么?
因为,什么都不知道,拿什么写?
上次打卫星也差不多。过于高精尖,大多数记者看不懂就不敢瞎写。
瞧真正新闻自由下的新闻记者,素质高吧?值得学习吧?
(不许南方系盗我知识产权)
谁,那就看看你的这次表现了,呵呵
China unveils anti-missile test after Taiwan sale
Chris Buckley
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Thu, Dec 10 2009BEIJING (Reuters) - China successfully tested emerging military technology aimed at destroying missiles in mid-air, the government said, while state media warned ties with Washington would be hurt by U.S. missile sales to Taiwan.
World | China
The brief report on the "ground-based mid-course missile interception technology" from the state-run Xinhua news agency gave few details, and did not specify whether any missile had been destroyed in the test, staged on Chinese soil.
"The test has achieved the expected objective," said the report, without describing that objective.
"The test is defensive in nature and is not targeted at any country," it quoted the Chinese Foreign Ministry as saying.
The announcement came soon after the United States last week cleared a sale of advanced Patriot air defense missiles to Taiwan despite opposition from rival Beijing.
China's ire over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan shows no signs of escalating into outright military confrontation, but could cast a chill on relations with Washington at a time when both governments are also wary about trade disputes and economic strains.
China claims Taiwan is an illegitimate breakaway from mainland rule and opposes U.S. arms sales to the island as an intrusion into a domestic dispute.
MISSILES POINTED AT TAIWAN
The Patriot "PAC-3" missiles can destroy missiles in mid-air, and could be used against the thousand or more offensive missiles that Taiwan says China has along its coast facing the island.
A commentary from the Xinhua agency on Monday warned of broader fallout from the Patriot missile deal.
"Each time the United States has sold weapons to Taiwan, there has been huge damage to China-U.S. relations," said the commentary, issued separately from the report on the anti-missile test. "This U.S. arms sale to Taiwan will be no exception."
The commentary accused the Obama administration of betraying a commitment to respect each country's "core interests."
"Immediately halt weapons sales to Taiwan to avoid damaging cooperation between China and the United States in important areas," it said. It did not specify those areas.
China curtailed military-to-military contacts with the United States after then President George W. Bush notified Congress in October 2008 of plans to sell Taiwan a long-delayed arms package valued at up to $6.4 billion.
Senior Chinese People's Liberation Army officials have also urged Beijing to punish Washington and U.S. firms for arms deals with the disputed island.
"We have the power and ability to adopt counter-measures (against U.S. arms sales to Taiwan)," Jin Yinan, a PLA major-general and professor at China's National Defense University wrote in a Chinese newspaper, the Study Times, earlier this month. "We must use counter-measures to make the other side pay a corresponding price and suffer corresponding punishment."
PLA officials and reports in recent years have said developing anti-missile technology is one focus of defense spending, which has grown by double-digits over many years.
China has claimed sovereignty over self-ruled Taiwan since 1949, when Communist forces won the Chinese civil war and fleeing Nationalists gained control of the island. Beijing has vowed to bring Taiwan under its rule, by force if necessary.
The United States switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979. But Washington remains Taiwan's biggest military backer and says it is obliged to help the island defend itself.
(Reporting by Chris Buckley; Editing by Bill Tarrant)
这两天全球暴冷,到处都是几十年不遇的雪灾,这时候再说“温室效应”啥的实在有点那个。
我们这里的电视台昨天晚上特地请了几个“砖家”出来点评,大概的意思说“暂时”的寒冷不说明问题,要看长远。。。听着像TG的专家们,很欢乐的。
要是这天气再这么冷下去,连着几年冰灾雪灾之类的,让欧美的汽车呀,火车呀都趴窝(欧洲之星最近已经半瘫痪了),那些环保法西斯们会不会开始大肆宣传全球变冷的可怕前景,要求全球共同应对,将全球降温控制在2度之内。
然后到2020年的某天,召开哈尔滨大会。中国庄严承诺大力增加碳排放,美国也全力支持。而冰岛,挪威,丹麦等国家则强烈要求各国提高承诺。。。
欧洲完败,成了内伤,没脾气了。美国大胜,但也只能偷着乐。
然后现在到处下雪,北半球成冰箱了。
所以两边都不说了。
到时候各个国家报自己的减排指标。到时候就会热闹了,对这个不是协议的哥本哈根协议的态度也就能看出来了。肯定有足够的热闹看。
南半球今年夏天热死了,我今年还没在楼上主卧室睡过觉呢,一直在凉快的楼下活动。明显比往年热了不少。
据美国世界新闻网1月11日报道,一些国际权威气候专家指出,全球气候变暖已经停止,并开始冷化(global cooling),近来北半球的酷寒只是全球天气变冷的开端,这样的冷天可能会持续20至30年。英国《每日邮报》因此宣称今年的寒冬显示“小冰河期来临”。
报道说,这些科学家的预测是根据他们对太平洋和大西洋海水温度的自然周期分析的,推翻了一些已广为接受的气候变暖理论。这些理论宣称,到了2013年夏天,北极圈将完全无冰。
《每日邮报》说,根据科罗拉多州美国国家冰雪资料中心的资料,自2007年以来,北极夏天的海冰增加了近106万平方公里,也就是26%,即便是大力倡议防止全球变暖的人士也未反驳这一点。
科学家的这项预测也推翻了气候变迁电脑运算模式,这些模式认定自1900年以来的地球变暖完全是人为的温室气体排放所造成,而且只要二氧化碳的浓度增高,就会继续变暖。科学家说,他们的研究显示,大部分的气候变暖是因为过去海洋周期处于“温暖期”,而目前正处于“寒冷期”。(高友斌)
南方报系也会出文——《在享受全球经济哺育的中国却拒绝反哺世界——可怜的150%碳增》
“ ALL of their technology is stolen from the US, which means that, their own missile defense is actually flawed!”
“中国所有的技术都是偷美国的,所以,他们自己的导弹防御系统是假的”
再仔细看一遍:
“中国所有的技术都是偷美国的,所以,他们自己的导弹防御系统(也)是不管用的/有瑕疵的”
所以实际是在自嘲美帝自己的系统就是个浮云啊