China tells the toddler-tantrum-prone United States to shape up — or else
© 2023 Peter Free
21 June 2023
Every time I read something from high-ranking Russian or Chinese officials . . .
. . . I recognize, in comparison, what a group of belligerently stupid louts head the United States and the collective West.
In illustration, yesterday . . .
I linked to Russian president Putin's calm dissection of Ukraine's (West-prompted) negotiations perfidy. He quietly persuaded visiting African leaders that the West cannot be trusted to keep its word about anything.
And today, I note how the Chinese equivalently reamed the United States a new anus over its imperialistic ways.
Below, in excerpts, is what Official China told the characteristically arrogant, constantly lecturing American secretary of state:
On June 19, 2023, Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and director of the Central Foreign Affairs Office, met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Beijing.
Wang Yi said that Mr. Secretary of State's trip to Beijing this time comes at a critical juncture in Sino-US relations, and it is necessary to make a choice between dialogue or confrontation, cooperation or conflict. History always moves forward, and China-US relations will eventually move forward.
There is no way out to turn back the wheel of history, and it is even less advisable to start over.
With an attitude of being responsible to the people, history, and the world, we must reverse the downward spiral of Sino-US relations, push for a return to a healthy and stable track, and work together to find a correct way for China and the United States to get along in the new era.
Wang Yi emphasized that the trough in Sino-US relations is rooted in the US's erroneous perception of China, which leads to wrong policies towards China.
Sino-US relations have experienced ups and downs, and it is necessary for the US to reflect deeply and work with China to jointly manage differences and avoid strategic surprises.
For China-U.S. relations to be stable and long-term, the most important thing is to follow the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation proposed by President Xi Jinping.
© 2023 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Wang Yi Meets with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, mfa.gov.cn (19 June 2023)
Notice China's (US-directed) "reflect deeply"
In diplomatese that is exactly akin to telling a misbehaving child to go to its room and repent its obvious-to-all sins.
China is, we can conclude, absolutely done with accommodating the constantly interfering United States.
The moral? — What happens now will, almost certainly, be painful
That's because the United States is run by psychotic children. None of whom have the slightest idea what a real war, with a powerful peer, is going to be like.
China and Russia, in contrast, both know from first-hand experience.
Both are in the process of reluctantly recognizing that self-defensively obliterating the United States — for rational humanity's survival's sake — may be the only workable way forward.
Now there's a genuine red line.
We will see how nitwitted American leadership mismanages these Russian and Chinese warnings into becoming an explosive global situation that unnecessarily threatens much (or most) of humankind.
Notice (in this regard) that substantial numbers of Americans are so ignorantly stupid that, when Secretary Blinken confirmed the United States' decades old 'one-China' policy — with regard to our long-ago agreement not to interfere with Taiwan's relationship to China — he was attacked as being weak and initiating something new and never agreed to.
This partially illustrates the agreements-denial that generally characterizes recent US leaders, as well as the population that puts them into power.
Exactly Putin's point to Africa.
So, what does one do with people who cannot reason, reflexively deny reality, and lie about everything — all day long?
Russia and China have finally reached, I am certain, secretly definitive answers to that question.