I really, really want the WWE to be able to perform on a regular basis in China. I think we should be able go to India on a regular basis.
When many Chinese escaped to North Korea during the Cultural Revolution, we embraced them. People in China have forgotten about this.
As President Obama clearly said just a few months ago, China must play by the international rules, the international trading system from which they've benefited so much.
Bubbles are best identified by credit excesses, not valuation excesses. And there's no bigger credit excess than in China.
The United States is afraid of China; it is not a military threat to anyone and is the least aggressive of all the major military powers.
The British seizure of Hongkong was an aspect of one of the most ugly crimes of the British Empire: the takeover and destruction of India, and the use of India to flood China with opium.
A feasible North Korea strategy must consider how to reassure China that our objectives on the peninsula are not aggressive.
To deal with local pollution, China has put on the agenda the capping of coal, which has long been a sensitive issue.
Foxconn is hugely important, not only in China - it's the largest employer in China - Foxconn is important around the world.
Why did the Clinton Administration continue to liberalize export controls on sensitive technologies even after it learned that China had stolen designs?
What there is no dispute about is whether or not China is a currency manipulator. They are a currency manipulator. They actively intervene every single day to keep the value of their currency less than it would be against the dollar than if it floated freely. We think. Even China barely disputes that.