, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal, Brunei – and Australia – may have something to say about being bullied.
Then US Vice President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi in less turbulent times in 2015. Picture: Paul J. RICHARDS / AFP.“We are not seeking a new Cold War or a world divided into rigid blocs,” he said. “The United States is ready to work with any nation that steps up and pursues peaceful resolution to shared challenges even if we have intense disagreements in other areas.”
Chinese troops marching during a military parade in Tiananmen Square in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in October 2019. Picture: Greg BAKER / AFP.“Xi, by overreaching in his controls at home, will undo just the sorts of economic and societal liberalisation China needs to succeed. At the same time, the world’s democracies, like Australia, are growing more willing to seek a common cause to address Beijing.
Have to love this guys sense of humour, China isn’t a bully and has never invaded a country, obviously hasn’t been to Tibet but then China has a habit of calling foreign countries part of China 😎
Clutching at straws bringing up examples from 1950 and 1979 to defend argument. Anytime USA on back foot they are keen to direct hate to Country who are economically and strategically thriving. USA requested China assist financially US out of debt 25 yrs ago, relations since bad
As an old saying go....never listen to what a communist say but look at what a communist does. In this case just look at the CCP's actions around the disputed sea, borders, economic blackmail internally and corruptions externally.
Japan does business in China every day
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