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What were the key points Bush wanted communicated to China? How did Bush characterize the United States' position in a way that did not alienate China?

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The people wanted freedom of press. This became a historical moment for the Chinese people but it all started when Bush considered the US-China relationship vital to each country's economy and to international peace. Bush communicated a tone of cautious friendship but the conflict to this was the Chinese government  supported communism and the United States  support for democracy but if the Chinese government didn't agree to these terms they would both halve an  internal crisis and would have bigger problems for its relations with the United States. So the Chinese government had to understand the internal affairs of the United States. in order to agree on a solution without major conflict between the two.

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What were the key points Bush wanted communicated to China? How did Bush characterize the United States' position in a way that did not alienate China?

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