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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/24/us-...y-would-close-consulate-in-chengdu-china.html

WASHINGTON — Senior U.S. officials would not address Friday whether the Trump administration intends to comply with an order to close an American Consulate in China, a move that comes on the heels of Washington’s forced closure of a Chinese Consulate in Houston.

On Friday morning, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the U.S. Embassy in Beijing to cease operations at its consulate in Chengdu, a city in southwest China’s Sichuan province.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin, said some U.S. Chengdu consulate personnel were “conducting activities not in line with their identities” and had harmed China’s security interests, but would not elaborate.

“The current situation in China-U.S. relations is not what China desires to see and the U.S. is responsible for all this. We once again urge the U.S. to immediately retract its wrong decision and create necessary conditions for bringing the bilateral relationship back on track,” he added.

Earlier in the week, the Trump administration ordered China to close its consulate in Houston. Officials said the decision to shut down the Chinese Consulate was made to secure U.S. intellectual property and curb Chinese espionage.

A senior State Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the U.S. decision to close the Chinese consulate in Houston as “serious” and reflective of “long-standing concerns.” The person also said that the Trump administration would be prepared to deal with second- and third-order effects in the wake of this decision, but would not elaborate.

“On their decision to close Chengdu, you’re going to have to ask them, the MFA, about how they picked that,” the official said. The same official said the Department of State would continue to send U.S. diplomats to China saying, “We still have a job to do out there.”

Meanwhile, Beijing has not publicly agreed to evacuate from its consulate in Houston. When asked how the U.S. may respond, the State Department official said, “I’m not going to speculate about how this rolls out in Houston.”

The latest revelation comes as the Department of Justice charged four Chinese nationals with visa fraud in California and Indiana after they allegedly lied about their Chinese military service.

The arrests were described as “a microcosm of a broader network of individuals in more than 25 cities,” a senior Justice Department official said.

“By their very nature consulates are a base of operations for foreign governments to the United States, including their intelligence services and it’s understood that there will be some activity here by those services,” the person said.

“But because of their location within the United States and their status of sovereign territory of a foreign country, they can be exploited and the espionage and influence activities run out of a consulate can rise, ultimately to a level that threatens our national security,” the official added.


It's time a build a giant concrete wall around the consulate and cut them off from the rest of the world so the people inside will starve and start eating each other in about three weeks.
 
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Can’t these Chinese police just barge in and arrest these clowns in the consulate and shipem out.
 
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Can’t these Chinese police just barge in and arrest these clowns in the consulate and shipem out.
This is interesting. If this news is true and if China can't force US to close consulate China will lose world prestige. If China send troops and force closure they are afraid of American retaliation.
This is damn interesting. Let's see if Chinese have balls to enforce or chicken out.
 
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Well china did not give any deadline to vacate. That itself says china enforcement capabilities.
 
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When muricans go to a country they think they own that place, This is the only way of dealing with the muricans:
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if china wants to take steps but slowly
1st stage : no one without diplomatic passport may enter the premises .

however highly provocative to go to stage 2 and above
2nd stage : China may cutoff Electricity , water
Stage 3 , communication lines will be cut off
stage 4 : entering consulate when diplomats are inside ( it shouldnot happen at anycost) , even US wouldnot do it.
 
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Now you can imagine what goes on in the mega US embassy of Islamabad.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/24/us-...y-would-close-consulate-in-chengdu-china.html

WASHINGTON — Senior U.S. officials would not address Friday whether the Trump administration intends to comply with an order to close an American Consulate in China, a move that comes on the heels of Washington’s forced closure of a Chinese Consulate in Houston.

On Friday morning, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the U.S. Embassy in Beijing to cease operations at its consulate in Chengdu, a city in southwest China’s Sichuan province.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin, said some U.S. Chengdu consulate personnel were “conducting activities not in line with their identities” and had harmed China’s security interests, but would not elaborate.

“The current situation in China-U.S. relations is not what China desires to see and the U.S. is responsible for all this. We once again urge the U.S. to immediately retract its wrong decision and create necessary conditions for bringing the bilateral relationship back on track,” he added.

Earlier in the week, the Trump administration ordered China to close its consulate in Houston. Officials said the decision to shut down the Chinese Consulate was made to secure U.S. intellectual property and curb Chinese espionage.

A senior State Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the U.S. decision to close the Chinese consulate in Houston as “serious” and reflective of “long-standing concerns.” The person also said that the Trump administration would be prepared to deal with second- and third-order effects in the wake of this decision, but would not elaborate.

“On their decision to close Chengdu, you’re going to have to ask them, the MFA, about how they picked that,” the official said. The same official said the Department of State would continue to send U.S. diplomats to China saying, “We still have a job to do out there.”

Meanwhile, Beijing has not publicly agreed to evacuate from its consulate in Houston. When asked how the U.S. may respond, the State Department official said, “I’m not going to speculate about how this rolls out in Houston.”

The latest revelation comes as the Department of Justice charged four Chinese nationals with visa fraud in California and Indiana after they allegedly lied about their Chinese military service.

The arrests were described as “a microcosm of a broader network of individuals in more than 25 cities,” a senior Justice Department official said.

“By their very nature consulates are a base of operations for foreign governments to the United States, including their intelligence services and it’s understood that there will be some activity here by those services,” the person said.

“But because of their location within the United States and their status of sovereign territory of a foreign country, they can be exploited and the espionage and influence activities run out of a consulate can rise, ultimately to a level that threatens our national security,” the official added.


It's time a build a giant concrete wall around the consulate and cut off them off from the rest of the world so the people inside will starve and start eating each other in about three weeks.

I have a better idea. Humiliate and kick the Americans out of the embassy. Parade them on the streets if they don't exit the embassy in said time frame.
 
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Fake news. US has no choice but to comply per international law on diplomatic relations and close the consulate per China’s demand.

If for some crazy reason, US does refuse to comply, then China will can take steps by cancelling the diplomatic and counselor status of the consulate staff and treat them as foreigners, subject to arrest and deportation.

US does not want to go there. Diplomatic norms must be respected.
 
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When muricans go to a country they think they own that place, This is the only way of dealing with the muricans:
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Wonder why China didn't do what Iran did. China shouldn't have given them time.
 
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not actually possible for the us to not comply. in the event a consulate that was order to leave, doesn't. the very first step is to revoke their diplomat status, which any host nation can do. then after that they are just illegal aliens subject to any and all local laws.
 
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there is a live stream on CCTV and snipers are on rooftop of adjacent buildings.. if they dare not to leave, chance is the whole world will witness their bloody death
 
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