While crises in other regions have yet to subside, the US military has been busy spreading new rounds of fear and creating new crises in China s neighborhood under the guise of the
With the bipartisan budget battle unresolved, it may seem like a bit of a distraction to bring aid to Pacific island nations and China influence into the discussions. Why is some part of Western public opinion so anxious about aid to the Pacific island nations? The only plausible explanation is the fear that empty promises could cost the US influence in the region when compared with China s economic assistance.
When the US and the West claim that they have been bullied and harmed, it is not because they have actually suffered any injustice, but because they have evil intentions.
While high-level exchanges and constructive communications between China and the US have sent certain positive signals, it doesn t seem to have slowed the US in hammering out sanctions against China. But that doesn t mean China will just roll over and take the reckless crackdown by the US.
While Britain is going downhill, some of its politicians are still irresponsibly stepping on the gas. If they continue to be unscrupulous on the road of inciting anti-China sentiment, will the onetime empire “on which the sun never sets” usher in darkness?