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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #165 on: March 01, 2022, 10:21:24 pm »
Another good message:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-house-calls-china-condemn-181520875.html

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China has implemented some sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies against Russia over the invasion and spoke in favor of Ukrainian sovereignty last week, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in an interview with MSNBC.

However, she made clear Beijing should do more.

"This is not a time to stand on the sidelines. This is a time to be vocal and condemn the actions of President Putin and Russia invading a sovereign country," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in an interview with MSNBC.

She said U.S. President Joe Biden has not spoken with Chinese leader Xi Jinping recently and did not rule out a call in the future.

"But there's also important steps for the Chinese leadership to look at themselves and really assess where they want to stand as the history books are written," Psaki said.

I like this pitching, as it implies the US wants China to be on the side of the good guys when history is written. Whereas if the US were truly hostile to China, it would try to bait China into irrecoverably tarnishing its own reputation by standing with Russia. Hopefully China can understand from this that US leftists are basically well-meaning towards China.

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Re: Duginism
« Reply #166 on: March 03, 2022, 01:23:36 pm »
Did China Get Played by Putin on Ukraine? - TLDR News
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China and Russia seemed to have a burgeoning relationship with the two becoming increasingly close in recent months. However, this trust seems to have been shaken by the Ukraine crisis, so let's discuss why Xi hasn't come to Putin's rescue and if China was played by Russia.



Interestingly, under Duginism Germany was meant to play the role as buffer between East and West, and I'm almost 100% sure Putin believed this as well, and may still?

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #167 on: March 07, 2022, 01:08:00 pm »
China is not going to pick and choose sides, professor says of Russia-Ukraine war
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Victor Gao of Soochow University says China has good relations with both Ukraine and Russia and will promote peace and stability as best it can.


Xi is the 'one person in the world' who has leverage over Putin, says economist
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Stephen Roach of Yale University says China is "holding the trump card" and the best thing it can do is "broker a peace deal" between Russia and Ukraine.



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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #168 on: March 07, 2022, 08:59:27 pm »
"China is not going to pick and choose sides"

This is the attitude that, in the long-term, will lead to everyone despising China. Fence-sitting is inherently dishonourable. So long as China does not choose sides, both sides are in effect forced to be on guard against China (which by not yet having already chosen a side it is reserving a chance for itself to do so at any unspecified time in the future), and both sides will understandably resent having to be on perpetual guard against China. The whole point of choosing a side and deliberately making yourself as hated as possible by your chosen enemy is to give yourself no possible way of going back. Only then can your chosen ally feel assured that they can fully trust you.



Then again, I sense that if China were to choose a side right now, it is more likely to choose the wrong side (ie. Russia), so maybe we are lucky that it is fence-sitting for now. We should use this time to remind China that Russia is the only Western colonial power which hasn't yet returned the territory it stole from China:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/diplomatic-decolonization/msg1207/#msg1207

If China were to take back Outer Manchura right now, do you really think Russia, already embroiled in Ukraine, would dare to open up a second front of war? Most importantly, this would give the US an opening to support China's territorial claim. All of a sudden, America and China would be allies against Russia! And with the EU also against Russia right now (in contrast to Dugin's expectations of most of the EU siding with Russia in future), Russia would suddenly find itself in the weakest position it has ever been in!

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #169 on: March 07, 2022, 09:11:10 pm »
Seems like the Chinese government cares mostly about "growth" and "modernization" these days above all other issues....

Speaking of burning bridges I like these ones too:



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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #170 on: March 09, 2022, 01:16:29 pm »
Xi Jinping delivers his strongest statement on Russia-Ukraine conflict | International News | WION
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Chinese president Xi Jinping has called for 'maximum restraint' in Ukraine and said China is "pained to see the flames of war reignited in Europe," in his strongest statement to date on the conflict. China, which has refused to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine or to call them an invasion, has repeatedly expressed its opposition to what it describes as illegal sanctions on Russia.

#China #XiJinping #Russia

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #171 on: March 09, 2022, 09:45:28 pm »
Jump straight to 10:15 to understand how stupid US hostility towards China is at a time when we need to unite against Russia:




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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #172 on: March 09, 2022, 11:05:26 pm »
 Of course this False Leftist ultimately ends up opposing sending jets because "defense contractors are making money". I don't care if defense contractors are making money; I only care that their products are going to the right people.

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #173 on: March 10, 2022, 12:38:12 pm »
Debunked Russian conspiracy about the US is spreading in America
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A new conspiracy theory has become popular among some of the online communities that formed around QAnon -- one simultaneously being promoted by the Kremlin as a justification for its invasion of Ukraine. The false claim: the United States is developing bioweapons in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin has stepped in to save the day and destroy the weapons. CNN's Katie Polglase reports.
#CNN #News


Reminds me of:


Chinese state media pushes Putin's lies about Ukraine invasion
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In public statements and at international summits, Chinese officials have attempted to stake out a seemingly neutral position on the war in Ukraine, neither condemning Russian actions nor ruling out the possibility Beijing could act as a mediator in a push for peace.
But while its international messaging has kept many guessing as to Beijing's true intentions, much of its domestic media coverage of Russia's invasion tells a wholly different story. CNN's David Culver reports.

#Ukraine #DavidCulver #CNN


'This Is A Nightmare For China': Why Joe Thinks Putin's War Spells Doom For China's Plans
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Joe Scarboutgh and the Morning Joe panel discuss why Putin's invasion of Ukraine is such a "nightmare" for China. The current global world order, Joe says, is something "the Chinese have maniacally been focused on dominating for 30 years, and now that they're in the position where they can start dominating, Putin is setting it on fire."


China certainly has not been behaving as a "dominating power" in recent months many could argue....

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #174 on: March 11, 2022, 01:31:25 am »
I support more left-leaning commentary along the lines of Scarborough's. At least he is searching for divergences in thinking between China and Russia, which is better than presenting the two in presumed perfect unison as many other False Left pundits tend to. This way, listeners opposed to Russia's invasion can find common ground with China, instead of thinking: "If I am hostile to Russia, I must be hostile to China also because Xi probably privately encouraged Putin to invade."

In the same way, it would be good to also hear from US media about things China is doing that might be upsetting Russia's plans.


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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #175 on: March 11, 2022, 01:38:12 am »
According to BSs and PCs, China and Russia belong in the same camp of "Eurasia", while Dugin's Eurasianism explicitly advocates viewing China as an enemy.

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #176 on: March 11, 2022, 02:45:20 pm »
Now Is Not The Time For Bashing China, Says Head Of Council On Foreign Relations
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Joe Scarborough and the Council on Foreign Relations' Richard Haass discuss the unlikely strategic and diplomatic alliances that form during war time.

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #177 on: March 11, 2022, 08:14:02 pm »
China threatens retaliation if U.S. levies secondary sanctions
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Morgan Stanley's Stephen Roach discusses China's threatened retaliation and the SEC cracking down on Chinese-listed companies. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Dan Nathan and Karen Finerman.

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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #178 on: March 11, 2022, 08:45:49 pm »
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Now Is Not The Time For Bashing China

While I agree with this basic statement, I disagree with the idea that Russian de-escalation should be the objective behind improving relations with China, as this signals to Russia that we are uniting only out of common fear of Russia, which will only further embolden Russia. On the contrary, now is the best timing to simultaneously open as many additional fronts of war against Russia as possible in short order, of which China could potentially be one:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/diplomatic-decolonization/msg1207/#msg1207

just as Japan could be another:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/diplomatic-decolonization/msg11692/#msg11692

Germany could be another:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/colonial-era/what-was-prussia/msg11864/#msg11864

and so on. This sends Russia the signal that we are not uniting out of common fear of Russia, but uniting to take back once and for all everything it has stolen from us over the centuries!

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/colonial-era/russia-the-last-colonial-empire/

The US should be sincerely happy to see China take back Outer Manchuria, and must publicly and explicitly communicate such to China. Anything less and China can be expected to remain suspicious that the US merely wants to use China to help Ukraine, and that the US at the end of the day cares only about Ukraine, not about China (which at present is probably close to the truth).
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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #179 on: March 11, 2022, 09:23:15 pm »
If only China would explicitly and openly state that it wants all of it's former territory back that was wrongfully stolen from it during the colonial era. This obviously will not happen with it's current posturing though....