At least it is not as buggy as Microsoft products. Look at the amount of security loopholes in M$ products and compare them with the open source alternatives.
Common sense tells us a bipolar world is always better than a unipolar world, especially the superpower is filled with people of self importance.
The fact is, US has to tolerate with all this because it WANTS to penetrate China's economy and naturally to control it. Heck, who wouldn't want to trafe in a country with 1.2 billion potential consunmers.
Look at Kashmir. Why US did not interfere much? Because there is no oil, nothing much of value over there. Why waste time and manpower over nothing to be gained?
US cares only about itself. Its people. Its economy. The gap between the poor and rich, specifically West and East is bigger. Let us think this way, do you think Africa will get into the present dire situation without the Westerners inflitrating their soil? Who needs television and the like when they can avoid wars, apartheid and AIDS.
There is no right for US to monitor what the others are doing, like they actually own the whole world. The plane should not be there in the first place.
In short, I am of the opinion that US should learn about respect. Do not cross the line once too often. You will irk others. Respect is important when you want to do business in Asia.
At least it is not as buggy as Microsoft products. Look at the amount of security loopholes in M$ products and compare them with the open source alternatives.
Common sense tells us a bipolar world is always better than a unipolar world, especially the superpower is filled with people of self importance. The fact is, US has to tolerate with all this because it WANTS to penetrate China's economy and naturally to control it. Heck, who wouldn't want to trafe in a country with 1.2 billion potential consunmers. Look at Kashmir. Why US did not interfere much? Because there is no oil, nothing much of value over there. Why waste time and manpower over nothing to be gained? US cares only about itself. Its people. Its economy. The gap between the poor and rich, specifically West and East is bigger. Let us think this way, do you think Africa will get into the present dire situation without the Westerners inflitrating their soil? Who needs television and the like when they can avoid wars, apartheid and AIDS. There is no right for US to monitor what the others are doing, like they actually own the whole world. The plane should not be there in the first place. In short, I am of the opinion that US should learn about respect. Do not cross the line once too often. You will irk others. Respect is important when you want to do business in Asia.