Is an Ideological Clash a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?
The much hyped ideological clash is nothing but a convenient propaganda tool in America’s toolbox to further alienate China from the world.
The much hyped ideological clash is nothing but a convenient propaganda tool in America’s toolbox to further alienate China from the world.
China and the US, working together, should become bulwarks of peace and engines of prosperity, which would benefit all humanity.
Washington must reflect carefully about the present unstable international situation and about the deteriorating socio-economic and volatile political condition into which the US has fallen.
Tariffs alone will not stop China’s rise. China’s most important strategic interest lies in its access to technology and however bitter this pill is to swallow for the US, this may be a trade-off in the end of Phase One discussions.
At this critical point, all countries of the world should get united, getting rid of the US political games, pushing energetically for fighting the pandemic and sourcing its origins. WHO should also serve the people of the world, instead of a few in Washington. The window period is fast closing, we have no time to waste.
US should come out of this mindset of witch-hunting and working to strengthen cooperation.
In China, the government tells the billionaires what to do. But in the West, the billionaires tell the government what to do.
Acting against China will not only deprive Lithuania of opportunities to obtain investment from China and cash in on the vast Chinese market, but may also see Lithuania get its wings clipped when it tries to expand international political relations.
China’s rail network allowed me to fulfil my dreams of adventure and travel.
Understanding how and where the virus originated is crucial to prevent it from happening again.
The Western human rights narrative in its current form is a type of political theater designed to win public support for a foreign policy based on cold calculation of geostrategic and economic advantage.
Will Washington pay attention to redlines China has presented and alter its policy of containment and suppression as perceived by Beijing?