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Afro-European
02-14-2008, 09:29 AM
Washington (AFP) Feb 12, 2008
Chinese leader Mao Zedong proposed sending 10 million Chinese women to the United States, in talks with top envoy Henry Kissinger in 1973, according to documents released Tuesday.
The powerful chairman of the Chinese Communist Party said he believed such emigration could kickstart bilateral trade but could also "harm" the United States with a population explosion similar to China, according to documents released Tuesday by the State Department on US-China ties between 1973 to 1976.
In a long conversation that stretched way past midnight at Mao's residence on February 17, 1973, the cigar-chomping Chinese leader referred to the dismal trade between the two countries, saying China was a "very poor country" and "what we have in excess is women."
He first suggested sending "thousands" of women but as an afterthought proposed "10 million," drawing laughter at the meeting, also attended by Chinese premier Zhou Enlai.
Kissinger, who was President Richard Nixon's national security advisor at that time, told Mao that the United States had no "quotas" or "tariffs" for Chinese women, drawing more laughter.
Kissinger then tried to highlight to Mao the threat posed by the Soviet Union and other global concerns as he moved to lay the groundwork for restoring diplomatic ties a year after Nixon's historic visit to China.
But Mao dragged the talks back to the topic of Chinese women.
"Let them go to your place. They will create disasters. That way you can lessen our burdens," Mao said.
"Do you want our Chinese women? We can give you ten million," he said.
Kissinger noted that Mao was "improving his offer."
Mao continued, "By doing so we can let them flood your country with disaster and therefore impair your interests. In our country we have too many women, and they have a way of doing things.
"They give birth to children and our children are too many."
A shrewd diplomat, Kissinger seemed to turn the tables on Mao, replying, "It is such a novel proposition, we will have to study it."
The two leaders then spoke briefly about the threat posed by the Soviet Union, with Mao saying he hoped Moscow would attack China and be defeated.
But Mao again lamented, "We have so many women in our country that don't know how to fight.
The assistant Chinese foreign minister, Wang Haijung, who was at the meeting, then cautioned Mao that if the minutes of the conversation were made public, "it would incur the public wrath."
Kissinger agreed with Mao that the minutes be scrapped.
But when Kissinger joked that he would raise the issue at his next press conference, Mao said, "I'm not afraid of anything.
"Anyway, God has sent me an invitation," said the Chinese leader, who coughed badly during the talks. Mao died in September 1976. US-China diplomatic relations were restored in 1979.

If this plan went through,the US 'd probably be a "lil China" today.

http://www.sinodaily.com/reports/Mao_proposed_sending_10_million_Chinese_women_to_US_documents_999.html

vryhpyammoadded
02-14-2008, 10:24 AM
LOL… I often joke with my wife, a Hong Kong native, that she’s part of some fiendish plot the Chinese have to take over the US through marriage while noting the Chinese, American couple explosion we were witnessing all about us.

m.i.t
02-14-2008, 10:36 AM
Washington (AFP) Feb 12, 2008
Kissinger, who was President Richard Nixon's national security advisor at that time, told Mao that the United States had no "quotas" or "tariffs" for Chinese women, drawing more laughter.


But Mao dragged the talks back to the topic of Chinese women.
"Let them go to your place. They will create disasters. That way you can lessen our burdens,"

Mao said.
"Do you want our Chinese women? We can give you ten million," he said.
Kissinger noted that Mao was "improving his offer."

"If this plan went through,the US 'd probably be a "lil China" today.

http://www.sinodaily.com/reports/Mao_proposed_sending_10_million_Chinese_women_to_US_documents_999.html



who said politics are not funny ? roflroflrofl

Afro-European
02-14-2008, 11:09 AM
China obsession has always been to "takeover" the US,and now it seems like it is succeeding doing it(economic wise).

ronnieraygun
02-14-2008, 12:37 PM
Interesting read and thanks for the post, but sadly a repost from yesterday.


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Dominique
02-14-2008, 02:59 PM
Hmmm...an influx of 10 million woman, I'm all for it. Lets see what we can do to get this proposition back on the table.

xepharo
02-14-2008, 03:26 PM
can we select individually the 10 million women? :D Like a screening process. Keep them all beautiful.

Dominique
02-14-2008, 06:05 PM
can we select individually the 10 million women? :D Like a screening process. Keep them all beautiful.

I'd be more than willing to make that type of personal sacrifice, for the good of the country of course. It's had work, but it has to be done, or as an old pimp once told me, pimpin ain't easy young buck...but it is necessary.

Buckeye67
02-14-2008, 11:43 PM
Now I really am pissed at the Nixon administration. :cantbeli: