President Chen Shui-bian's (陳水扁) diplomatic tour reached a climax this week with unexpected encounters with US Secretary of State Colin Powell and Scottish movie star Sean Connery at Panama's centennial celebrations.
Powell and Connery are the superstars of the US political arena and the global film arena respectively. Even though Chen met them only briefly, the meetings are nevertheless noteworthy given Taiwan's difficult international situation and the obstacles to establishing formal US-Taiwan diplomatic ties.
Powell's familiarity with Chen was only natural, but it was surprising that Connery, who became famous for playing the British spy James Bond in movies, told Chen he was his idol. Apparently, virtuous people are never lonely and everyone wants to be their friend. Even though Taiwan has been isolated diplomatically, its economic and domestic performance has wowed the international community. We believe Connery's respect for Chen came from his heart. Connery would never have made a similar remark to Chinese President Hu Jintao (胡錦濤). How could the president of China -- a country that oppresses its people, violates their human rights and browbeats Taiwan at every turn -- become an idol of internationally renowned people?
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