On Mar 19, 4:20=A0pm, bmo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 19, 3:47=A0pm, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > On Mar 19, 3:26=A0pm, bmo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> > > On Mar 19, 3:03=A0pm, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > > > Where there is a buddhist monk, there is trouble.
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> > > That's funny. The Chinese government is massively confused and
addled
> > > by suspicion when it comes to their dealings with the Dalai Lama.
>
> > There is no confusion. =A0China doesn't want the Dalai Lama. =A0There
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> > only be one authority in Tibet.
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> The CCP leader****p will never believe it because of their confusion,
> but if they allowed the DL to return to Tibet many of their problems
> would go away. They think they can just wait out his death but given
> how unhappy the people of Tibet are, this is almost certainly a
> misguided strategy.
And if he returns to Tibet, it will be as a spiritual leader, not a
political authority. Huge mistake on the part of the Chinese
leader****p to treat him as they do. They are too paranoid. They are
addled and do not see things as they are. That is a serious problem.


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