Messages from the China-U.S. Engagement in Anchorage
The Anchorage meeting is also a warning that both sides need to continue efforts to keep the communication going and not start a new cold war.
The Anchorage meeting is also a warning that both sides need to continue efforts to keep the communication going and not start a new cold war.
It is a means to an end, a tool, a useful propaganda apparatus for discrediting and demonizing countries that stand in its way of global dominance, all while failing to meet even the most basic obligations at home.
It is not China that needs to change its behaviour, but those countries that believe they can plunge the world into chaos under the guise of justice.
Uncertainty is the only certainty about the pandemic and the ensuing demand on the global vaccine industry. Therefore quality exchange and evidence-based assessment of the evolving challenge is essential to overcome it.
The CPC will lead the Chinese people to continue forging ahead, work together with perseverance to build China into a great modern socialist country, and realize the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenation.
There is the idea that one might not be safe, that a bullet might come flying out of nowhere. Americans don’t even feel safe in their own homes.
Considering Biden’s upcoming $3-trillion tax and infrastructure package, the pressure on the U.S. fiscal deficit will continue to intensify significantly.
They don’t want to prove themselves wrong and they’ve already convinced ‘the court of public opinion.’ Maybe that’s enough. The same way it was enough to invade Iraq where no weapons of mass destruction have ever been found, and the same way Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, Viet Nam and many others were invaded.
The United States must come to terms with the human consequences of its actions that have inflamed anti-Asian racism in the pursuit of antagonism towards China.
China’s new development paradigm with the domestic market as the mainstay and the internal and external markets reinforcing each other means it will not close its door to the outside world. Instead, China is building an open economy at a higher level while improving its economic resilience and competitiveness.
There have been a few bumps in the road, but that is not a reason to cut off engagement with each other.
COVID-19 is a global challenge which all countries must work together to overcome, and not an ‘every man for himself’ panic.