Sooner or later China will force the Beast(America) out of Asia

Greetings,

   This is the act of the devil. Everywhere America goes she leaves a trail of dissatisfaction and division. There can not be peace as long as this trouble making warmongering  peace breaker remains on the scene. Her actions justifies God’s purpose to remove her from the planet earth.

  …”Since 1492, the people of the white race have been allowed to spread over the face of the earth (to have the freedom of deceiving all that they could). To learn more about them, let us read and study their history. Read in the Bible the Revelation of John, under the title of  “The Beast and the Dragon.”

  Their history shows trouble-making, murder and death to all darker people from the far-off islands and mainlands of Asia as well as the South Seas and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. All have been touched by their destructive hand and evil way of civilization and finally the bringing of my people to make their destruction sure.”–pg.267(m.t.t.b.m.)

  —“This is why now a war between civilizations must take place; because the present ruler (white race) has deceived the whole entire civilized world with their civilization of deceit! The white race was made for the purpose of making mischief. The white race was made for the purpose of deceit. And, now that Almighty God Has Come to Make Manifest that which has been hidden of the truth, this runs the white man from under his deceitful blanket which had the white man covered.

   As the Bible teaches us “God will pull the covering off of the covered and show the nations his (white race’s) shame” (Nah. 3:5).”–pg.40(tfoa)

  China denounces US support for Philippines stance

US Secretary of State John Kerry attends the 8th East Asia Summit, at the 23rd Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Bandar Seri Begawan on October 10, 2013.

 
US Secretary of State John Kerry attends the 8th East Asia Summit, at the 23rd Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Bandar Seri Begawan on October 10, 2013.
 
China has denounced US Secretary of State John Kerry’s support for the Philippines’ stance in a maritime dispute between Beijing and Manila.

The Philippines drew China’s ire after launching an arbitration case with the UN in a bid to challenge the legal validity of Beijing’s claims over the South China Sea.

Kerry said at the East Asia Summit in Brunei that all claimants “can engage in arbitration and other means of peaceful negotiation.”

On Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in reaction to Kerry’s remarks that “non-parties to the dispute should respect the efforts by relevant parties involved to peacefully solve the dispute through direct and friendly negotiation … instead of doing things that could harm regional peace and stability.”

Hua further said that the South China Sea has been a calm and tranquil area “so if some country really wants to safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea, it should stop stirring up waves.”

China and the Philippines have had recurring standoffs over the disputed territories of the South China Sea, amid US calls for stronger military alliances and more troop presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam also have declared their claims to parts of the South China Sea.

China has time and again criticized the Philippines for refusing to stop the territorial dispute and seeking to expand US military presence in the region.

Meanwhile, Manila has sought the help of an international legal team to fight its arbitration case under the United Nations’ Convention on the Law of the Sea.

However, Hua stressed that Beijing will not accept the Philippines’ request for international arbitration, saying, China’s stance on the issue will not change as it is “entirely justified by international law.”

“China has been advocating and devoted to peacefully solving disputes over territorial and maritime rights and interests with direct claimants through bilateral and friendly negotiation.”

Analysts have warned that the Philippines risks losing part of its sovereignty by agreeing to expand the US military presence in the country, while Washington is sending a signal to the region that it supports the Philippines’ claims on the South China Sea dispute.

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