The Art of War
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-We are on the air.
-Yes, yes, yes.

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He's complaining about the menu.
He's not a fan of Szechuan cuisine. . .

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-. . .and somebody should have known.
-What?

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He doesn't like
the pickled pig knuckles? No!

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Ladies and gentlemen. . .
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. . .thank you for your warm welcome.
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China and the West began their history
together not in war. . .

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. . .but in trade. It's trade
that brings us together tonight. . .

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. . .and it is trade that will bind us
and unite us for years to come.

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This agreement brings to fruition
years of hard work. . .

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. . .by leaders on both sides,
driven by a belief. . .

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. . .that economic prosperity
will forge an era of peace. . .

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. . .that the world has never enjoyed.
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Marco Polo would be proud to know
that we go to the next level here.

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--open the door to the 21 st century
and announce. . .

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. . .that China wants to become a member
of the club that will guide. . .

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. . .this planet's destiny
into the next thousand years.

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With the signing of the UN trade
agreement, 1 .5 billion Chinese. . .

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. . .will have access to the world--
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No future for free trade
until there's accountability. . .

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. . .for criminal aggression.
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Check him out.
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I'm there already.
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Well, make that 1 .4999 billion.
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Without any further delay. . .
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. . .here he is, the architect
of China's future. . .

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. . .Ambassador Jian Tze Wu.

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