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China to impose reciprocal sanctions on four US individuals

You are just like a Chinese city, we have many cities trump you in every category, don't forget, Now China has the world most wealth, not US. Chinese city Hong kong can beat the whole greece in almost all categories, it's funny that a tiny state like Greece has the guts to compare with China, you are just like a county here.

Yet we get a decade older. 😅👍

I would prefer death over life in one of your ant hill cities
 
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Yet we get a decade older. 😅👍

I would prefer death over life in one of your ant hill cities
No one ask you to live in China, you thought too much, lol
Greeks may still enjoy some better standard of living when comparing to barren Tibetan Himalaya reion or the world biggest desert region in Xinjiang, but even this is not guaranteed in next couples of years.
 
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No one ask you to live in China, you thought too much, lol
Greeks may still enjoy some better standard of living when comparing to barren Tibetan Himalaya reiong or the world biggest desert region in Xinjiang, but even this is not guaranteed in next couples of years.

Why die chinese so early?
 
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Because they have the green party in government who strongly stand for human rights
When is super human right Germany going to sanction US for breach of human right?

The Green party was against all military Interventions. We have democracy over here buddy. Its a concept propably alien for you.
Indeed democracy. When are Greece to help Catalan fight for their independent from Spain? I thought Greece are part of EU who preach freedom, right and democracy?


I tell u what, China has more human right than wolf in sheep skin EU countries! :enjoy:
 
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Reciprocity is good. It brings equity in bilateral relations.

Why die chinese so early?

I think as a developing country with the largest population on earth living on not-so-farming-friendly geography, China, frankly, is a success story, especially given the fact that life expectancy is continuously increasing.
 
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Why die chinese so early?
Life expectancy is 78 years in China and 81 years in Greece. The gap is not big.
Moreover, Greece is located in the Aegean Sea, and China has a large number of territory inland, even the harsh plateau and desert.
 
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Why you pdf Chinese are so predictable that every troll can bait you into derailing every interesting thread? Just ignore them.
A "civilisation"that went extinct 2000+ years back , another going strong at 5000 years shouldn't even merit a reply.
 
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Why you pdf Chinese are so predictable that every troll can bait you into derailing every interesting thread? Just ignore them.
A "civilisation"that went extinct 2000+ years back , another going strong at 5000 years shouldn't even merit a reply.
I think the Chinese forumer are doing very well, They are giving some very good reply that need to be question by intention of those so called sanction by western.

 
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I find the rabid nanjing massacre propagandist and china human rights propagandist at similar intellectual lvl,but the later is more of a lost cause since the former hardly came across a refute ( since not allowed) in their life,but the later is hopelessly unhinged,mostly due to dishonesty or lack of mental aptitude,,almost all of prominent anti china activist are intellectually hamstrung,that's the main reason they say the stupid shit they do,and ofcourse there's those cunning, dishonest people that lie for a living.
 
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It surely works, after getting a taste of their own medicine. US only follows the principle of Might Is Right.

Intel deletes reference to Xinjiang after backlash in China
January 11, 2022
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BEIJING, Jan 11 (Reuters) - U.S. chipmaker Intel has deleted references to Xinjiang from an annual letter to suppliers after the company faced a backlash in China for asking suppliers to avoid the sanctions-hit region.

Last month, Intel was slammed on Chinese social media for a letter to suppliers published on its website. The Dec. 23 letter said Intel had been "required to ensure that its supply chain does not use any labour or source goods or services from the Xinjiang region" following restrictions imposed by "multiple governments".

This paragraph, or any reference to Xinjiang or China, was no longer in the letter, according to a Reuters review of the same page on Tuesday. The letter now reads that the company prohibits "any human trafficked or involuntary labour such as forced, debt bonded, prison, indentured, or slave labour throughout your extended supply chains."

Intel did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It apologised last month for the "trouble" it had caused, saying that its commitment to avoid supply chains from Xinjiang was an expression of compliance with U.S. law, rather than a statement of its position on the issue.

Multinational companies have come under pressure as they aim to comply with Xinjiang-related trade sanctions while continuing to operate in China, one of their biggest markets.

Intel's deletion of any reference to Xinjiang in its annual letter to suppliers, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, was criticised by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio.

“Intel’s cowardice is yet another predictable consequence of economic reliance on China,” Rubio said in a statement on Monday.

 
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It surely works, after getting a taste of their own medicine. US only follows the principle of Might Is Right.

Intel deletes reference to Xinjiang after backlash in China
January 11, 2022
ORZXBO5JFBJJBLE3YD5GVJ2PEA.jpg



BEIJING, Jan 11 (Reuters) - U.S. chipmaker Intel has deleted references to Xinjiang from an annual letter to suppliers after the company faced a backlash in China for asking suppliers to avoid the sanctions-hit region.

Last month, Intel was slammed on Chinese social media for a letter to suppliers published on its website. The Dec. 23 letter said Intel had been "required to ensure that its supply chain does not use any labour or source goods or services from the Xinjiang region" following restrictions imposed by "multiple governments".

This paragraph, or any reference to Xinjiang or China, was no longer in the letter, according to a Reuters review of the same page on Tuesday. The letter now reads that the company prohibits "any human trafficked or involuntary labour such as forced, debt bonded, prison, indentured, or slave labour throughout your extended supply chains."

Intel did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It apologised last month for the "trouble" it had caused, saying that its commitment to avoid supply chains from Xinjiang was an expression of compliance with U.S. law, rather than a statement of its position on the issue.

Multinational companies have come under pressure as they aim to comply with Xinjiang-related trade sanctions while continuing to operate in China, one of their biggest markets.

Intel's deletion of any reference to Xinjiang in its annual letter to suppliers, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, was criticised by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio.

“Intel’s cowardice is yet another predictable consequence of economic reliance on China,” Rubio said in a statement on Monday.


They only understand the language of power. China being tough is exactly the way to deal with these creatures.
 
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They only understand the language of power. China being tough is exactly the way to deal with these creatures.

Bucking quickly under counter-weight after feining powerful is the most tell-tale sign of inherent weakness.

That seems to be the tale of the past few years. Reminds me of US soldiers crying profusely under Iran's retaliatory missile attack.
 
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