But unbeknownst to our mission, the Beijing regime was preparing an 11,000-word white paper escalating the tension.
Thus a Chinese student opposed to the Beijing regime could be sent back to China, for all he knows on evidence supplied by the Chinese Government.
Economically, the United States should lead the West and Japan into freezing all policies that help keep the Beijing regime alive.
Judging by the available evidence, peasants strongly want the family farming system to continue but worry whether the Beijing regime will recollectivize.
Its manifesto is uncompromisingly critical of the Beijing regime.
Though the government classified him as a citizen, he had been living in exile since 1959, much that time in explicit opposition to the Beijing regime.
But why rush to kiss the feet of a Beijing regime whose rejection of reform becomes clearer day by day?
All those mumbled arguments in Washington that strong American support for the students would annoy the Beijing regime and make it nasty - what mockery they are now.
Perhaps the Beijing regime will throw a bone or two to the U.S.