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Time for US to take responsibility: Chinese state media
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) Aug 8, 2011

Democrats and Republicans in Washington need to stop blaming each other over the unprecedented US credit rating downgrade and find solutions, China's official Xinhua news agency said early on Monday.

The demand came in a lengthy and harshly worded commentary, the latest in a series in China's state media.

"Disappointingly, instead of reflecting on themselves and sitting down to fix problems in a cooperated way, the Democrats and Republicans... are questioning the creditability of the downgrade ruling and blaming each other for the ever-first shame of slipping out top-credit rating club," it said.

China -- which sat on the world's biggest foreign exchange reserves of around $3.20 trillion as of the end of June -- is the largest foreign holder of US Treasuries.

The Chinese government has yet to comment publicly on the downgrade.

Ratings agency Standard & Poor's docked the United States from a sterling AAA to a AA+ rating Friday, largely because of the failure of bitterly divided US leaders to reach a consensus on containing the country's spiraling debt.

Washington has been split over how to reduce its more than $14 trillion debt without further hobbling the sluggish economic recovery, and even the limited debt deal came after a bruising partisan battle.

Standard & Poor's warned Sunday that there was a one in three chance of a further US credit downgrade, as lawmakers traded blame for the failure to rein in the country's massive debt.

"During the angry finger-pointing, the US politicians seemed to have forgotten Wall Street's severest losses in almost three years last week," the Xinhua commentary said.

"Forgotten mounting concerns about double-dip recession, and forgotten the criticism over their irresponsibility showed during the debt arm-twisting from all over the world."

It continued: "The alarm has rung. It is time for the naughty boys in Washington to stop chicken games before they cause more damages.

"It is time for the policy-makers in Washington to settle down, to show some sense of responsibility and fix their fiscal problems."

The Xinhua piece, which followed a similar stinging rebuke by the influential state news agency on Saturday, concluded: "History is a guide.

"What we should learn from the financial crisis is to be selfish could only hurt yourself and drag others into water.

"It is time for the US to tighten belts and solve structural problems in order to resume reputation and restore world confidence."

Markets had closed by the time the downgrade was announced on Friday, but there were indications that the S&P move, along with spreading eurozone debt contagion, could make for rough Monday openings across the world.




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Fresh anti-China rally in Vietnam
Hanoi (AFP) Aug 7, 2011 - About one hundred people took to Hanoi's streets on Sunday to protest against Beijing's territorial ambitions in the South China Sea -- the latest in a string of anti-China rallies in recent weeks.

Despite forcibly dispersing earlier protests, police allowed demonstrators to march for about two hours around Hoan Kiem lake, bearing Vietnamese flags and banners and shouting slogans such as "Down with aggressive China!"

China and Vietnam have a long-running dispute over the sovereignty of the potentially oil-rich Paracel and Spratly island groups, which straddle vital commercial shipping lanes in the South China Sea.

Tensions have flared since May when Vietnam said Chinese marine surveillance vessels cut the exploration cables of an oil survey ship inside the country's exclusive economic zone.

Sunday's rally, which passed off peacefully under heavy police surveillance, was the ninth in 10 weeks -- an unprecedented run of street action in communist Vietnam, where overtly political demonstrations are rare.

Authorities tolerated the first five small protests near the Chinese embassy, but then forcibly dispersed two demonstrations and briefly detained people after talks between Hanoi and Beijing in June.

Vietnamese bitterly recall 1,000 years of Chinese occupation and, more recently, a 1979 border war. More than 70 Vietnamese sailors were killed in 1988 when the two sides battled off the Spratlys.

Another claimant to the Spratlys, the Philippines, has complained this year of Chinese aggression in the disputed waters, where Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan also have claims.





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Allies rally behind US but China scolds over downgrade
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US allies in Europe and Asia voiced confidence in the world's largest economy Saturday despite an unprecedented ratings downgrade but China lashed out at Washington's "addiction" to debt. Key US partners including Britain, France, Japan and South Korea rallied to back the US economy and warned against over-reaction after Standard & Poor's cut the US rating from the top notch triple-A to AA+ ... read more


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