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At the Great Wall, Mr. Gates stood in the cold sunshine framed by China's attempt to repel foreign invaders and said that the commander of China's nuclear missile forces, General Jing Zhiyuan, had accepted his invitation to visit the United States Strategic Command in Nebraska.
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