Blaming China Won’t Help the U.S. Fight Against Fentanyl Abuse
We should anticipate the finger of blame will be consistently pointed at China with suggestions that the country cares little about the health and safety of American citizens.
We should anticipate the finger of blame will be consistently pointed at China with suggestions that the country cares little about the health and safety of American citizens.
The Arab states are charting a course for the future, and the comprehensive nature of trading ties between the Arab nations and China has elevated ties to a new level and rejected the binary approach in the region, which has brought nothing but discord and discontent.
The peaceful nature of Chinese civilization fundamentally determines that China will continue to build world peace, contribute to global development and safeguard the international order.
The U.S. must learn to maturely accept and work with a rising China rather than attempting to viciously suppress it and undo decades of progress in the Asia-Pacific region.
Washington’s containment strategy was doomed to fail anyway. The sooner the U.S. reverses course, the better.
Yoon’s overarching agenda has been to push ROK closer to Japan in foreign policy. He has shown he will not shift his trajectory, whatever the public thinks, but the public might deal his party a blow in the 2024 elections.
The problems that led to Americans’ deteriorating health are manifold. And not all of them can be solved by government action.
The world community has comprehensively failed to ensure a fair primary distribution of global income. Moreover, this failure is compounded by the intergovernmental organizations established to manage the secondary income distribution being complicit in perpetuating existing inequalities.
China’s three-fold proposal to deliver a fundamental solution to end over half a century of Palestinian suffering speaks to the aspirations of millions.
The battlefield situation as it develops will determine the timing and nature of a formal peace process.
The U.S. cannot pretend to communicate while harming China’s core interests and concerns; it cannot claim to keep a crisis under control while continuing to flex the muscle in front of China.
It goes without saying that there is no country more prolific at ‘economic coercion’ than the United States.