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Xi, who is expected to lead China during a decade in which it will overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy,

is it fairly safe to assume that unlike Japan, US will act maturely when China becomes world's No.1 economy?

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Author, do you think that Xi has travelled ten thousand of mills to meet Obama only for hacking issue? Why your guys always report negatively about China. These two big men will talk about whole issues that the world has faced, including Japan's right turn and its plan for re-militarism. Japan, you think that you are ally with USA but you are small one. For the world issue, USA wants to talk to China first and then Russia and then may be India, then Europe and then.... Please do not be jealous. You are a small fish compared to China and USA.

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"It is in the United States' interest that China continues on the path of success"

Is it in China's interest if the United States gets back on the path of success?

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can't understand the No. 1 news is rarely reported on all media, media controlled in Japan? what a democracy! and all pretends it unseen; afraid of facing reality. please keep my comments seen.

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@justicetz

I am very sorry that your country doesn't make the front page news everyday in Japan. Japanese people tend to care about news related to Japan, what a bunch of selfish people LOL

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but the bus fire in China is on highlight anyway. don't to be hypocritical cheating yourself. The fact is we really don't care how you report.

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Wonder if Obama hit Xi up for some tips on building and managing an Internet Wall. He's got the eavesdropping thing down pat.

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