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China orders closure of US consulate in Chengdu
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the closure of the US consulate in Chengdu days after the US forced the Chinese consulate in Houston to cease operations. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
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Local : 2020-07-24(Friday) 06:55:20
Found via nicer.app/news

this was of course, *after* the US ordered a Chinese consulate in the US closed because they were burning documents in the backyard of that consulate.

Pompeo (ex-chief of the CIA if i'm not mistaken) has also fired the first shots over the Chinese bow (of the CCP "ship"), when he said that the Chinese will be held to new rules, and 'when they don't, [we'll show them true strength]'..

*i* don't like to see trade wars escalate into intelligence wars and wider economic wars, people.
@beijingwalker @kankan326 @Beast

i'm asking for anyone's opinion here by the way, except the opinions of Muslim(a) secret agents, whom i fear will do anything to draw the Chinese into their wars against the West and Israel.
 
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It's the opposite.
I watched a Taiwan news program who analyzed it in this way and I think it makes a lot sense.
"Trump is playing China card for his election.
Diplomatic war cause least damage comparing to economic/military war. That's why Trump abruptly closed one China Consulate"
 
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It's the opposite.
I watched a Taiwan news program who analyzed it in this way and I think it makes a lot sense.
"Trump is playing China card for his election.
Diplomatic war cause lease damage comparing to economic/military war. That's why Trump abruptly closed one China Consulate"
Actually diplomatic war is much more impactful than an economic war. Economic war takes too long to materialize and see the effects so Trump has now resorted to a diplomatic war. But the ramifications of a diplomatic/political war is much more serious than a trade war. The Houston and now the Chengdu consulates may never reopen again.
 
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China orders closure of US consulate in Chengdu
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the closure of the US consulate in Chengdu days after the US forced the Chinese consulate in Houston to cease operations. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
pfHncyfYtZo


Local : 2020-07-24(Friday) 06:55:20
Found via nicer.app/news

this was of course, *after* the US ordered a Chinese consulate in the US closed because they were burning documents in the backyard of that consulate.

Pompeo (ex-chief of the CIA if i'm not mistaken) has also fired the first shots over the Chinese bow (of the CCP "ship"), when he said that the Chinese will be held to new rules, and 'when they don't, [we'll show them true strength]'..

*i* don't like to see trade wars escalate into intelligence wars and wider economic wars, people.
@beijingwalker @kankan326 @Beast

i'm asking for anyone's opinion here by the way, except the opinions of Muslim(a) secret agents, whom i fear will do anything to draw the Chinese into their wars against the West and Israel.

The fire trucks are waiting outside the US consulate in Chengdu.
 
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one thing is for sure : the next meeting between President Trump (who will without a doubt get re-elected, i think) and Xi-Jing-Ping (i hope i spelled his name correctly) is going to generate a lot more nervousness, or excitement, depending on how much news a viewer has absorbed over his/her life until that meeting happens..

Actually diplomatic war is much more impactful than an economic war. Economic war takes too long to materialize and see the effects so Trump has now resorted to a diplomatic war. But the ramifications of a diplomatic/political war is much more serious than a trade war. The Houston and now the Chengdu consulates may never reopen again.

you're mistaken. all it takes is a friendly meeting or two between the nations' top leaders, and you can have entirely new consulates pop up like vegetables in farmland in summer ;)
 
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one thing is for sure : the next meeting between President Trump (who will without a doubt get re-elected, i think) and Xi-Jing-Ping (i hope i spelled his name correctly) is going to generate a lot more nervousness, or excitement, depending on how much news a viewer has absorbed over his/her life until that meeting happens..

Xi Jinping
 
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The fire trucks are waiting outside the US consulate in Chengdu.
we're not afraid of firetrucks. we're afraid of long distance infrastructure, air forces, space forces, and large naval arsenals! ;)
 
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Actually diplomatic war is much more impactful than an economic war. Economic war takes too long to materialize and see the effects so Trump has now resorted to a diplomatic war. But the ramifications of a diplomatic/political war is much more serious than a trade war. The Houston and now the Chengdu consulates may never reopen again.
Not for Trump:big_boss:
Such move appeased his voters and they won't feel any pains unlike the on-going economic war with China.
 
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Actually diplomatic war is much more impactful than an economic war. Economic war takes too long to materialize and see the effects so Trump has now resorted to a diplomatic war. But the ramifications of a diplomatic/political war is much more serious than a trade war. The Houston and now the Chengdu consulates may never reopen again.
Not in Trump's case. Because China don't take Trump's intention seriously. China is waiting for next president to finalize China-US relationship.
Trump is a abnormal President is US history.
 
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China orders closure of US consulate in Chengdu
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the closure of the US consulate in Chengdu days after the US forced the Chinese consulate in Houston to cease operations. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
pfHncyfYtZo


Local : 2020-07-24(Friday) 06:55:20
Found via nicer.app/news

this was of course, *after* the US ordered a Chinese consulate in the US closed because they were burning documents in the backyard of that consulate.

Pompeo (ex-chief of the CIA if i'm not mistaken) has also fired the first shots over the Chinese bow (of the CCP "ship"), when he said that the Chinese will be held to new rules, and 'when they don't, [we'll show them true strength]'..

*i* don't like to see trade wars escalate into intelligence wars and wider economic wars, people.
@beijingwalker @kankan326 @Beast

i'm asking for anyone's opinion here by the way, except the opinions of Muslim(a) secret agents, whom i fear will do anything to draw the Chinese into their wars against the West and Israel.
I think the US did this because of the China Iran deal. But it's very minor. For for tat.
In 2017 the US ordered all Russian embassies out of US in 48 hours.
 
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Not in Trump's case. Because China don't take Trump's intention seriously. China is waiting for next president to finalize China-US relationship.
Trump is a abnormal President is US history.
let me ask you this: what kind of President would you think would please the CCP and the Chinese leaderships (including the nice-cops, the hard-liners, and the patient semi-neutral kind of leaders)?

i *may* be able to help you get him/her elected.
but i'm not sure of that yet. sorry.

I think the US did this because of the China Iran deal. But it's very minor. For for tat.
In 2017 the US ordered all Russian embassies out of US in 48 hours.
that's, i think, because of Russian meddling with US elections.. and now the Russians have escalated that into violent riots in the streets of the US which amount to a full scale attack on the US Republican leadership using the US Democrats as pawns, bishops and rooks on a chessboard.
 
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let me ask you this: what kind of President would you think would please the CCP and the Chinese leaderships (including the nice-cops, the hard-liners, and the patient semi-neutral kind of leaders)?

i *may* be able to help you get him/her elected.
but i'm not sure of that yet. sorry.


that's, i think, because of Russian meddling with US elections.. and now the Russians have escalated that into violent riots in the streets of the US which amount to a full scale attack on the US Republican leadership using the US Democrats as pawns, bishops and rooks on a chessboard.
You misunderstood me.
I am not saying China is waiting for a friendly next president. China is waiting a president who knows his own political interest as well as national interest. So that we can negotiate a mature relationship.
Trump didn't know neither.
 
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You misunderstood me.
I am not saying China is waiting for a friendly next president. China is waiting a president who knows his own political interest as well as national interest. So that we can negotiate a mature relationship.
Trump didn't know neither.
i'd say Trump fits those criteria just fine..
is anything ever good enough for the CCP, i wonder now..
 
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