Veni? Yes. Vidi? Yes. Vici? No
There remains no legitimate reason for Pelosi to visit Taiwan, no matter how much she and other U.S. officials will spin her trip. Her most obvious purpose for going: to irritate Beijing.
There remains no legitimate reason for Pelosi to visit Taiwan, no matter how much she and other U.S. officials will spin her trip. Her most obvious purpose for going: to irritate Beijing.
Washington should end its hegemonic delusions, sober up, cooperate with major powers, and be a responsible actor on the world stage.
Biden thinks his clever deception will deliver positive results for him on the world stage. Nonetheless, Washington will later discover that they will regret their prior actions.
A mechanism for high-level dialogue and coordination between China, the U.S. and the EU would play a positive role in promoting world peace and common development.
China takes the long view so I’m sure that Pelosi’s provocative insult won’t be forgotten.
China will continue to defend resolutely its own national interests, and meanwhile, continue to advance cooperation with the vast American business community.
Is Washington willing to risk a military conflict with China rather than accept the reality that the days of American hegemony are coming to an end?
Once a champion of globalization and free markets, Washington now instead aims to reverse globalization because it deems it no longer to be in its interest.
Putting aside political factors, business is business and Boeing needs to gear up and improve its safety culture as soon as possible; otherwise nothing will get off the ground.
The reality is these visits antagonize U.S.-China relations and cross-Strait relations.
The only rational policy is for Washington to stop its destabilizing and counterproductive policy of confrontation and to start a constructive policy of reengagement and cooperation with Beijing.
Washington needs to make a change to its China policy if it wants to achieve a stable and sound China-US relationship.