For these reasons, China, its people and its leaders will prevail over American bullying and Trump’s trade war.

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Abdul Bari Atwan

China marked the 100th day of US President Donald Trump’s rule by responding with unprecedented courage to him and his trade war, reiterating that it will not give in, raise white flags and remain strong and defiant in the face of this US “intimidation”.
The most dangerous Chinese response to this bullying came in a video released in English by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, translated into Chinese and released today, in which it is said: “Kowing in the face of bullying is like drinking poison to quench one’s thirst, leading to an exacerbation of the crisis.” »

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The department went further when it described America as a paper tiger, and that U.S. imports and exports account for only less than a fifth of global trade, and urged the world to unite on one front to confront this paper tiger and its previously defeated trade war.

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The strongest and strongest response, which I personally appreciated, to America and its trade war, which resulted in the imposition of tariffs amounting to 145% of American imports from China, came from Chinese President Xi Jinping, who said: “History has proven that giving in only leads to more bullying, and China will not give in, and we will fight to the end if necessary.” »
China has become the factory of the world and its plan, after the false American intimidations, is to inject billions into making this factory bigger and more advanced, and the first step in this direction is to allocate more than a trillion dollars over the next ten years to support artificial intelligence.

Donald Trump, for whom three Arab countries (Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the Emirates) are preparing to roll out the red carpet, during his expected visit to the Arab region in search of trillions to save his country from bankruptcy (42,000 billion dollars in public debt) and eliminate the annual trade deficit (1,200 billion dollars), and we cannot exclude his return with his pocket full of these trillions. Its popularity is declining rapidly and the satisfaction level with its performance in the first hundred days has reached less than 39 percent and experienced a collapse. The Wall Street Stock Market rose more than 8%, wiping more than $8.4 trillion from the value of global financial markets.

Perhaps more dangerous than these economic collapses is the loss of the so-called Western civilization of its four pillars, which uphold the values ​​of human rights, democracy, the rule of law and freedom of thought and expression. The credit for revealing these facts goes to the steadfastness of the people of the Gaza Strip and the pure blood of their martyrs.

It is true that Trump backed down twice after becoming certain that he would lose his trade war thanks to China’s courageous stance. The first was when he froze tariffs two days after they were issued, and the second was when he began pleading with China to engage in negotiations to reach mutually satisfactory solutions, and flirting with the Chinese president’s exploits. It seems clear that China will not give in, because the price of submission and submission is much higher than the price of toughness and confrontation.

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China, when its citizens did not eat boiled rice for three meals a day, were only allowed to have one child, all wore blue linen suits and traveled by bicycle, the Arabs and their leaders enjoyed huge oil revenues, delicious meals imported from France and luxury cars… We say this as a reminder.

The one who should roll out the red carpet, emulate his country’s political, military and economic experience and partner with his country is Chinese President Xi Jinping, not President Trump, whose hands are stained with the blood of the martyrs of the genocidal war in the Gaza Strip, southern Lebanon, Yemen and perhaps soon in Iran.

This Trump is in reality just a paper tiger, and it is enough to point out his defeat and his aircraft carriers in Yemen, where his war failed. Can someone who suffers this humiliating defeat in this country and at the hands of its very brave men defeat China? The answer is definitely a very big “no”…and the days are between us.

Source: Today’s opinion

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