Often without incident? That’s a frighteningly low standard for trains.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/03/india/india-odisha-train-crash-saturday-intl-hnk/index.html#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20more%20than%2016%2C000,and%20people%20on%20the%20track.
"Whistleblowers" as such?
A Mattapan man was arrested after he filmed the emergency ramp outside MGH
https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2020/05/06/mattapan-man-arrested-filming-massachusetts-general-hospital/
Man arrested after Covid deniers storm Liverpool hospital and accuse NHS staff of...
Huawei Becomes the Second in China’s PC Market. Dell’s Shipments Plummeted by 50%, Saying That it will Stop Using Chinese-Made Chips!
June 1, 2023 by Eshan William
Dell’s shipments plummeted by 50%, saying that it will stop using Chinese-made chips!Huawei has become the second in China’s PC...
Beijing greenlit to use Russian port of Vladivostok for its domestic trade
China-Russia relations have grown closer since the Russia-Ukraine war. According to China’s General Administration of Customs (GAC), Russia’s port of Vladivostok will be added to its list of transit ports for the domestic...
Of course S. Korea is tied to the US war bandwagon as its government does not even have command of its own troops. But regardless of how the US press S. Korea and Japan together to kiss and make up, the hostility between the two will not go away, and that will make any coalition against China...
The so called warming up is purely top down, not from the grassroot. The friction will persist and outlast the current administration as animosity goes far back for centuries.
You answered your own question, as China also needs to get national independence in computer components. So why the problem is with China? To have supply chain dependent on US company is a risk to national security exactly as how the US sees it as well.
Micron's market share in China is in the teens, so replacing that volume isn't difficult. Also let me give you another reason to target Micron as Micron has been spending millions lobbying Washington to blacklist Chinese competitors, Nividia didn't do such a thing, nor did Intel or AMD...
Micron's response is standard to minimize lost. But any Chinese companies will definitely look for alternatives regardless which products are affected by the ban.
You miss the whole point that retaliation is not only all that China need to justify its move, but also the most satisfying one. So no, nobody is going to give any pseudo-technical mumbo-jumbo, as that actually weaken China's response.