China will triumph over American bullying

China will triumph over American bullying

Why are we urging the Arab leaders, who are gearing up to welcome Trump, to wait?

 

 Abdel Bari Atwan

China commemorated the 100th day of Donald Trump’s presidency as U.S. President by demonstrating unprecedented fortitude in its opposition to him and his trade war. The country reiterated its commitment to remaining resolute and unyielding in the face of “American bullying.”
The most severe Chinese response to this bullying was a video that was published by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in English, translated into Chinese, and broadcast to the public today. It was stated that “Submitting to bullying is akin to consuming poison to quench thirst, which exacerbates the crisis.
The most severe Chinese response to this bullying was a video that was disseminated by the Chinese Foreign Ministry in English, translated into Chinese, and broadcast today. It was stated that “Submitting to bullying is akin to consuming poison to quench thirst, which only serves to exacerbate the crisis. The ministry went further by characterising the United States as a “paper tiger”, asserting that American imports and exports constitute less than one-fifth of global trade. It also urged the world to coalesce against this “paper tiger” and its already defeated trade war.
The ministry went further by characterising America as a “paper tiger”, asserting that American imports and exports account for less than one-fifth of global trade. It also exhorted the world to unite on a single front to confront this paper tiger and its already defeated trade war.

The strongest and most decisive response that I appreciated to America and its trade war, which was demonstrated by the imposition of taxes of up to 145 percent on American imports from China, was provided by Chinese President Xi Jinping. He said, “History shows that yielding leads to more bullying. China won’t yield, and we’ll fight to the end if needed.”
After the false American intimidation, China has transformed into the world’s largest factory. It’s current strategy is to invest billions in the expansion and modernisation of this facility. The initial step in this regard is to allocate over one trillion dollars over the next ten years to support artificial intelligence.
Donald Trump, who is anticipated to visit the Arab region in search of trillions to prevent his country from bankruptcy (with a public debt of 42 trillion dollars) and to eliminate the annual trade deficit (1.2 trillion dollars), may return with these trillions in his pockets. Three Arab countries—Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE—are preparing to extend a red carpet for him. Satisfaction with his performance in the first hundred days has decreased to less than 39 percent, and his popularity is swiftly declining. The value of global financial markets was reduced by over 8.4 trillion dollars as a result of the equity market (Wall Street) experiencing a collapse of over 8 percent.
The loss of the four pillars of Western civilization—the defence of human rights values; democracy; the rule of law; and freedom of thought and expression—may be the most perilous aspect of these economic disasters. The resilience of the Gazan populace and the pristine blood of its martyrs are responsible for the revelation of these truths.
It is accurate to say that Trump retreated twice after recognising that his trade war was losing steam as a result of his courageous Chinese stance. The initial instance occurred when he suspended customs tariffs two days after they were implemented, and the subsequent instance occurred when he began to implore China to participate in negotiations to achieve mutually acceptable resolutions while also commending the Chinese president’s accomplishments. China will not yield, as the cost of resistance is much higher than that of submission.
The Arabs and their leaders were able to enjoy significant oil revenues, luxurious cars, and delectable meals imported from France when China’s citizens were only permitted to have one child, wore blue linen suits, and travelled on bicycles. We are simply stating these facts as a reminder.
The individual who should be accorded the red carpet treatment, emulated for his country’s political, military, and economic experience, and partnered with is Chinese President Xi Jinping, not President Trump, whose hands are stained with the blood of the martyrs of the genocide wars in Gaza, southern Lebanon, Yemen, and possibly soon Iran.
Trump is a mere paper tiger, and the failure of his aircraft carriers in Yemen and his defeat are sufficient evidence thereof. Is it possible for an individual who endures such a humiliating defeat in that nation at the hands of his ferocious troops to emerge victorious over China? The answer is undoubtedly a resounding “no,” and only time will determine the extent of the answer.