‘Will Round up China With Our Missiles’
Beijing: A secret conversation of American presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was found in which she revealed her attitude towards aggressive China.
Hillary, in the private conversation, said that if China does not restrain North Korea's nuclear tests, America will round up China with it's missile defence system. These comments reveal her possible stand towards China, if she is elected president. Wikileaks recently released this top secret conversation by hacking personal email of Hillary's campaign chairman. The email account includes some more documents besides this secret conversation. Hillary has been reluctant to reveal these details for the past few days.
The documents, released by Wikileaks also gave details about how Hillary dealt with Chinese officials when she was secretary of state.
The documents, released by Wikileaks also gave details about how Hillary dealt with Chinese officials when she was secretary of state. North Korea tested nuclear weapons five times this year and America and South Korea are exploring the possibility of deploying a missile defence system around North Korea but China is opposing this act. Clinton, in a 2013 private speech, said that she categorically told Chinese officials that to efficiently neutralise North Korea's missile threat, America would deploy some more military assets in the Pacific. Clinton said in the speech that if North Korea acquires ballistic missiles, that would pose a great threat to American allies in the region and could also possibly hit the Western seaboard of Hawaii, then the US would be left with no option but to deploy missile defence system.
In the conversation released by Wikileaks, Hillary said that America would roundup China with missile defence system and deploy more naval force in the region, if China did not control North Korea from testing nuclear weapons. It may be noted here that China is the solo lifeline for North Korea, which has been testing nuclear weapons frequently and facing international sanctions. However, China's reluctance to restrain North Korea has angered several western countries including America.