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O-bow-ma lays out the red carpet:

(CBS News) China’s rapid growth is often painted as a threat to American interests. But President Obama said today that the country’s economic progress benefits the United States and opens the door to greater international stability and humanitarian progress.

“We welcome China’s rise,” Mr. Obama said at a press conference at the White House with Chinese President Hu Jintao. “I absolutely believe that China’s peaceful rise is good for the world, and it’s good for America.”

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Mr. Obama acknowledged today that China’s poor human rights record remains a “source of tension” between the two countries. However, he said the nation’s development will lift millions out of poverty, “and that’s a positive good for the world, and it’s something that the United States very much appreciates and respects.”

The president also pointed out that China’s rise gives the U.S. an opportunity to boost exports.

“We want to sell you all kinds of stuff,” Mr. Obama said to laughter. “We want to sell you planes, we want to sell you cars, we want to sell you software. And as President Hu and his government refocuses the economy on expanding domestic demand, that offers opportunities for U.S. businesses, which ultimately translates into U.S. jobs.

Kent Brockman’s insightful overlord contingency may be applicable in the future:

US practically owned by China – Who cares? Not Congress: HERE

Chinese professor explains the destruction of America: HERE

China favors Euro over US dollar: HERE

Obama says, ‘There is going to be a tug-of-war within the US between those who see globalization as a threat, and those who accept it’: HERE

US Government is bankrupt: HERE

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