Right, I thought so, that you can't answer those questions as it would bring to light the blatant hyprocrisy.
Bottom line, HK is sovereign Chinese territory, every nation on earth fully acknowledges that. China can do in HK what it pleases. The US has zero business in meddling in China's affairs. And if we want to talk about China's human rights abuses or the violation of an agreement between China and the UK (of which the US has never been part of) then it should better come from someone who either comes from a country with a clean track record or otherwise from someone honest and open enough to not only see black and white but able to admit that one's own country has messed up at least as often as China. All else is hypocrisy. I don't even entertain the posts of trolls (not you) who have nothing of value to add but are brainwashed and infected by the superiority complex bug. I do like your otherwise intelligent and well thought out content in other threads by the way.
There's no hypocrisy, changing topic just distracts from the original issue. I've always been opposed armed intervention unless absolutely necessary. I opposed the Iraq war as the proof was thin and we didn't have the UN's backing, I did not oppose bombing Afghanistan (post 911) as they sheltered the terrorist who killed many Americans, I don't know enough about this pipeline project other than we fucked up Crimea & now Donnie's playing catch up w/Russian sanctions that just so happen to hurt the EU.
There's wrong and there's right, I believe meddling is fine if it's morally right....helping Ukraine as our ally against Russian invasion is right, helping democratic seeking people against extermination is right, and so on, and so forth. If you think the world is going to back China's sovereignty once US intelligence starts exposing human right abuses of Uyghurs & HK dissidents, you've got another thing coming.