There was some consternation expressed here and elsewhere that Trump's plans to screw with China focused on specific individuals within the Chinese Politburo who voted for new laws that target Honk Kong protesters instead of broader sanctions.
I'd argue, that in concert with US activities targeting Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. and requiring Chinese companies listed on the NY Stock Exchanges to de-list unless they submit to audits required of both US and foreign companies listed on the exchanges, we're doing quite a bit. We can also add the Trump administration's withdrawal from further financial support of WHO keeps a bright light on China's, what I think was purposeful, withholding of SARS-COV-2 data.
Three more things: US intelligence agencies releasing evidence of Chinese (and Russian) disinformation campaigns targeted at SARS-COV-2 messaging from official US and state government sources. Pumping up Taiwan. Announcing officially that Honk Kong is no longer autonomous leading to the US stripping that place of the special status it enjoys - some companies with business interests there are already bailing and the UK has offered access to Hong Kong residents holding the coveted joint UK/Hong Kong Passports if they choose to immigrate.
The last thing the US needs right now is tit-for-tat accelerated tariff war. Keeping a bright light shining on the fucking Chinese for their damaging conduct during the pandemic and recently on Honk Kong wrt the social and economic interests of every nation on earth should be, for now, the most important and potentially effective US FP with regards to the PRC.
I'd argue, that in concert with US activities targeting Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. and requiring Chinese companies listed on the NY Stock Exchanges to de-list unless they submit to audits required of both US and foreign companies listed on the exchanges, we're doing quite a bit. We can also add the Trump administration's withdrawal from further financial support of WHO keeps a bright light on China's, what I think was purposeful, withholding of SARS-COV-2 data.
Three more things: US intelligence agencies releasing evidence of Chinese (and Russian) disinformation campaigns targeted at SARS-COV-2 messaging from official US and state government sources. Pumping up Taiwan. Announcing officially that Honk Kong is no longer autonomous leading to the US stripping that place of the special status it enjoys - some companies with business interests there are already bailing and the UK has offered access to Hong Kong residents holding the coveted joint UK/Hong Kong Passports if they choose to immigrate.
The last thing the US needs right now is tit-for-tat accelerated tariff war. Keeping a bright light shining on the fucking Chinese for their damaging conduct during the pandemic and recently on Honk Kong wrt the social and economic interests of every nation on earth should be, for now, the most important and potentially effective US FP with regards to the PRC.
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