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Communist China poses the most severe threat to the U.S. economy and national security, the future of the whole world is at stake, and the United States needs a whole-of-society approach to fight back, senators were told at a judiciary committee hearing on Dec 12.
While the less-than-peaceful rise of communist China and its dream of reshaping the world order have alarmed the world in recent years, a grassroots movement has taken shape that could peacefully disintegrate the Chinese Communist Party, say human-rights experts. Yet this movement has gone unnoticed by many.
“The gloomy picture is,” Yu said, “although the CCP won’t use Americans’ ‘social credit scores’ to stop them from buying airplane tickets, they can gain very deep knowledge of virtually everything of someone who is in their database, and use this knowledge when needed. And that is really, really terrifying.”
Economic analyst Qin Peng said that Western analysts’ reaction was naive. In China, the public that is able to “jump over the Great Firewall” and read Western news sources is well aware of how to interpret the regime’s propaganda. If the White House disagrees with the regime, believe the White House. In general, assume the truth is the opposite of what the regime reports.
“I saw my father for the first time when I was 7, as he was sentenced to 8 years before I was born for producing Falun Gong … materials.”
「世上有七大奇蹟,我看過其中幾個。對沒看過神韻的人而言,他們錯過了世上第八大奇蹟。」「我周遊世界,神韻是我看到世上最棒的奇蹟。」
“The people of China are our greatest ally, in trying to make sure that the villainous regime doesn’t go to war, physical war, with the people of the United States,” Rohrabacher said.
Thirty-two of the world’s top experts on China, some of whom favored engaging the country before, have now joined forces in expressing their concerns about the Chinese Communist Party’s influence operations in the United States. They are calling for “constructive vigilance.”
It’s an incredible deal. It goes down, certainly -- if it happens, it goes down as one of the largest deals ever made. 我們所做的是暫停關稅行動。中國將打開大門。
The President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, and President Xi Jinping of China, have just concluded what both have said was a “highly successful meeting” between themselves and their most senior representatives in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
U.S. Rep. Christopher Smith (R-N.J.) is urging President Donald Trump to raise the issue of human rights directly during his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Argentina on Nov. 30.
A global coalition of nearly 300 scholars from 26 countries has demanded Beijing abolish its mass internment camps in Xinjiang. The coalition calls for the international community to in various ways add more pressure on Beijing and to sanction Chinese leaders to cease “this act of unprecedented repression.”
With the intensifying rivalry between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, Southeast Asian countries can no longer sit on the fence, and have a tough choice to make. That choice should be made based on worldviews and principles, experts say.
After a sharp exchange of words between Vice President Mike Pence and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the recent APEC summit, experts have doubts about what can be achieved at the upcoming G20 meeting between President Donald Trump and Xi, along with the trade war ending any time soon.
U.S. academia is having difficulty giving students and the public at large an honest picture of today’s China, according to experts.