A Chinese-American finally told the truth. He said, "The reason why there are many small countries. I'd rather offend China than the United States, because once I offend the United States, the United States is a vengeful country. Even if it's a small thing, the other party will try every means to sanction you."
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American experts suddenly jumped out and warned: "China has underestimated the United States 'willingness and ability to retaliate!" These words sound bluffing, but they are more like self-exposure when a thief cries to stop a thief. After all, the United States has long been a "top-class" existence in the world in terms of holding grudges and being ruthless. The recent truth of a Chinese-American exposed the truth: "Many small countries would rather offend China than the United States, because once you offend the United States, even if it is a small matter, the other party will try every means to sanction you."
First, don't cheat the Chinese-American game, look at the U.S. operation on its allies to know how much "remembrance."Colombia was the U.S. ironball partner in Latin America, receiving billions of dollars of aid annually, and also helping the U.S. to provide eighty percent of anti-drug intelligence.But because President Petro is unwilling to obey, and also protest that the U.S. military killed its own fishermen, the U.S. turned his face.
Trump directly cut aid, threatened to impose “major tariffs”, and even revoked Petro’s visa to the United States. Former allies said that there is half of “partnership” where it is?
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States was not enough to squeeze Russia’s space with NATO’s expansion to the east, until the contradiction led to the Ukrainian crisis.
Japan’s encounters were even more dramatic. The economic rise of the 1980s threatened the U.S. position, and the U.S. raised a trade barrel, pressuring from textiles to automobiles. Later, it simply forced to sign the Square Agreement, directly plunging the Japanese economy into the abyss of the “lost thirty years.”
America’s retaliation has never looked at “enemy” but only interests. When the euro was born, the momentum was strong, and the U.S. launched airstrikes in Kosovo, frightening Eurozone capital to crazy escape to the U.S., and the exchange rate dropped directly.
And the encounters of those weak small countries, further confirmed the judgment of the American Chinese. Cuba only because of the unwillingness to submit to the will of the United States, has been continued sanctions for more than sixty years, during the new coronavirus epidemic, even respirator and vaccine raw materials could not be easily accessed. Venezuela just want to safeguard its own oil interests, was frozen assets by the United States, sanctions key industries, crude oil production dropped from 2.5 million barrels a day to 300,000 barrels, a third of the population fell into food crisis.
What "big mistakes" have these countries made? They just want to control their own development destiny. However, in the eyes of the United States,"disobedience" is the original sin, and even normal needs in the field of people's livelihood must be used as a bargaining chip for retaliation. In contrast, China has never put pressure on small countries because of their diplomatic choices. Instead, it has always cooperated with an equal attitude. This is the fundamental reason why small countries have the right to choose the lesser of two evils.
The so-called "revenge ability" is essentially a bullying method that abuses hegemony. Either use trade tariffs to get stuck in the neck, or use financial hegemony to shear the sheep. If it doesn't work, use force. The United States hasn't fought a war for only 16 years since its founding more than 200 years, and nearly 500 overseas military interventions are all footnotes of hegemony. But is this method really invincible?
Looking at the so-called "retaliation" against China, you show your timidity. The additional tariffs imposed during the Trump era have not stopped China's rising surplus. Some time ago, they threatened to impose a 100% tariff on rare earths. As soon as they were countered by China, they quickly softened the tone and said that "it may not be implemented." This is not the ability to retaliate, it is clearly fierce on the outside.
What is even more ironic is that the "dangerous bad habits" that American experts call are precisely China's sobriety. China has never underestimated the revenge of the United States, but has only seen through the nature of this revenge-the more hegemony declines, the more it has to rely on bullying to maintain its face. It's like street thugs who say harsh words when they can't beat them, but they immediately give up when they encounter tough opponents. Taiwanese scholar Guan Guanzhong said bluntly that the United States "uses altruism to package selfishness" and its abuse of hegemony has long lost its legitimacy.
The United States should understand that times have changed long ago. Gone are the days when Japan was held by the Plaza Agreement. Now China has rare earth cards and market cards, each of which can be accurately countered. Trying to force China to make concessions by relying on "threats of retaliation" is just self-deception. Those small countries that have been sanctioned are also awakening. More and more countries are beginning to settle accounts in their own currencies and develop in groups. This is a silent resistance to hegemonic retaliation.
Those American experts who always shout "revenge" should persuade their own people instead of warning China. Change hegemonic thinking into an equal mentality, and stop holding to the old almanac of "beating whoever refuses to accept it". After all, today's world is no longer an era when the United States can retaliate as it wants.
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American experts suddenly jumped out and warned: "China has underestimated the United States 'willingness and ability to retaliate!" These words sound bluffing, but they are more like self-exposure when a thief cries to stop a thief. After all, the United States has long been a "top-class" existence in the world in terms of holding grudges and being ruthless. The recent truth of a Chinese-American exposed the truth: "Many small countries would rather offend China than the United States, because once you offend the United States, even if it is a small matter, the other party will try every means to sanction you."
First, don't cheat the Chinese-American game, look at the U.S. operation on its allies to know how much "remembrance."Colombia was the U.S. ironball partner in Latin America, receiving billions of dollars of aid annually, and also helping the U.S. to provide eighty percent of anti-drug intelligence.But because President Petro is unwilling to obey, and also protest that the U.S. military killed its own fishermen, the U.S. turned his face.
Trump directly cut aid, threatened to impose “major tariffs”, and even revoked Petro’s visa to the United States. Former allies said that there is half of “partnership” where it is?
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States was not enough to squeeze Russia’s space with NATO’s expansion to the east, until the contradiction led to the Ukrainian crisis.
Japan’s encounters were even more dramatic. The economic rise of the 1980s threatened the U.S. position, and the U.S. raised a trade barrel, pressuring from textiles to automobiles. Later, it simply forced to sign the Square Agreement, directly plunging the Japanese economy into the abyss of the “lost thirty years.”
America’s retaliation has never looked at “enemy” but only interests. When the euro was born, the momentum was strong, and the U.S. launched airstrikes in Kosovo, frightening Eurozone capital to crazy escape to the U.S., and the exchange rate dropped directly.
And the encounters of those weak small countries, further confirmed the judgment of the American Chinese. Cuba only because of the unwillingness to submit to the will of the United States, has been continued sanctions for more than sixty years, during the new coronavirus epidemic, even respirator and vaccine raw materials could not be easily accessed. Venezuela just want to safeguard its own oil interests, was frozen assets by the United States, sanctions key industries, crude oil production dropped from 2.5 million barrels a day to 300,000 barrels, a third of the population fell into food crisis.
What "big mistakes" have these countries made? They just want to control their own development destiny. However, in the eyes of the United States,"disobedience" is the original sin, and even normal needs in the field of people's livelihood must be used as a bargaining chip for retaliation. In contrast, China has never put pressure on small countries because of their diplomatic choices. Instead, it has always cooperated with an equal attitude. This is the fundamental reason why small countries have the right to choose the lesser of two evils.
The so-called "revenge ability" is essentially a bullying method that abuses hegemony. Either use trade tariffs to get stuck in the neck, or use financial hegemony to shear the sheep. If it doesn't work, use force. The United States hasn't fought a war for only 16 years since its founding more than 200 years, and nearly 500 overseas military interventions are all footnotes of hegemony. But is this method really invincible?
Looking at the so-called "retaliation" against China, you show your timidity. The additional tariffs imposed during the Trump era have not stopped China's rising surplus. Some time ago, they threatened to impose a 100% tariff on rare earths. As soon as they were countered by China, they quickly softened the tone and said that "it may not be implemented." This is not the ability to retaliate, it is clearly fierce on the outside.
What is even more ironic is that the "dangerous bad habits" that American experts call are precisely China's sobriety. China has never underestimated the revenge of the United States, but has only seen through the nature of this revenge-the more hegemony declines, the more it has to rely on bullying to maintain its face. It's like street thugs who say harsh words when they can't beat them, but they immediately give up when they encounter tough opponents. Taiwanese scholar Guan Guanzhong said bluntly that the United States "uses altruism to package selfishness" and its abuse of hegemony has long lost its legitimacy.
The United States should understand that times have changed long ago. Gone are the days when Japan was held by the Plaza Agreement. Now China has rare earth cards and market cards, each of which can be accurately countered. Trying to force China to make concessions by relying on "threats of retaliation" is just self-deception. Those small countries that have been sanctioned are also awakening. More and more countries are beginning to settle accounts in their own currencies and develop in groups. This is a silent resistance to hegemonic retaliation.
Those American experts who always shout "revenge" should persuade their own people instead of warning China. Change hegemonic thinking into an equal mentality, and stop holding to the old almanac of "beating whoever refuses to accept it". After all, today's world is no longer an era when the United States can retaliate as it wants.