China pushes back against US sanctions with new rules

I was with you until this. The US preaches democracy while ruthlessly comes down if people actually choose it. Egypt is a great example, people democratically elected a leader. Americans didn't like it and organized an overthrow of the government, effectively installing a puppet leader. American style democracy is "democracy is great but only if WE approve".
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There are alot of similarities with China which began to sand dredge then build upon reefs in the South China Sea.
In 1987, China installed a small military structure on Fiery Cross Reef under the pretext of building an oceanic observation station and installing a tide gauge for the Global Sea Level Observing System. After a deadly skirmish with the Vietnamese Navy, China installed some military structures on more reefs in the vicinity of the Philippines and Vietnamese occupied islands and this led to escalating tensions between these countries and China over the status and "ownership" of reefs.
Currently China has an airfield recently built and has quietly installed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on three of its fortified outposts west of the Philippines in the South China Sea, a move that allows Beijing to further project its power in the hotly disputed waters, according to sources with direct knowledge of U.S. intelligence reports.

It has been these actions which have created friction between China and numerous other countries.

Those poor reefs. :(
 
Can I guess that you're Singaporean-Chinese?

No-one talked about "yellow slanted eyes people" before you mentioned it. Chinese are even hated by many other "yellow" people across Asia, even many with Chinese ancestry have hatred for the Mainlanders.

Yes, America pulls plenty of crap, some of it is near hostile towards its allies. But still, US is an ally in the west and there is some accountability most of the time (unlike with China).

He is a Chinese spy working for the CCP to spread propaganda and keeping surveillance on all of us here. That's still my position.
 
Those poor reefs. :(
Sure would make for great outdoor experience tourism fishing destination.

US airdropped supplies near Senkakus in China-conscious drill
February exercise near Taiwan Strait signals closer defense ties with Japan
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/In...pplies-near-Senkakus-in-China-conscious-drill

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China, which claims the Senkaku Islands, has made repeated maritime incursions in the area. © Kyodo

JUNNOSUKE KOBARA, Nikkei staff writerApril 23, 2021 02:40 JST
TOKYO -- U.S. forces staged a rare military exercise near the Japan-administered Senkaku Islands, going a step beyond its usual activity by airdropping supplies into waters near the islets in an apparent warning to China over recent incursions.
 
It's completely reasonable to ban companies in which foreign militaries have a controlling interest.
Please provide evidence that China's military has a controlling interest in Huawei or ZTE. I suspect under your definition, Boeing, AT&T, Intel and a long list of US corporations would all fall in the US military controlling interest.
 
Please provide evidence that China's military has a controlling interest in Huawei or ZTE. I suspect under your definition, Boeing, AT&T, Intel and a long list of US corporations would all fall in the US military controlling interest.

I don't know if this qualifies as a controlling interest, but here is a link to a relevant paper.
"Huawei Technologies’ Links to Chinese State Security Services," By: Christopher Balding Associate Professor Fulbright University Vietnam
https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/deliver...71106103110107114017092025&EXT=pdf&INDEX=TRUE
Abstract
Using a unique dataset of CVs, this paper analyzes the relationship between key Huawei personnel and the Chinese state security services. Based upon an analysis of this dataset, I find there is strong evidence that Huawei personnel act at the direction of Chinese state intelligence, and that there exists a deep and lasting relationship between Huawei, its employees, and the Chinese state.
 
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