The Chinese Communist Party‘s “War Wolf diplomacy” continues to escalate and has recently intensified, with the United States and France becoming the victims of a new round.
On March 18, 2012, during the “U.S.-China High-Level Talks,” Chinese Communist Party representatives Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi ignored diplomatic protocol and not only spoke out of Time, but also went on a rampage with a series of insults, which drew the attention of the international community. Especially absurd is that Yang Jiechi against the lengthy criticism of U.S. policy, bamboozled loudly: “the United States is not qualified to speak to China from above”, “the Chinese do not eat this”, “you are not qualified to say in front of China ……”, “Have we suffered less from the foreigners?” “We think too well of you” and so on.
The following day, the Chinese Embassy in France attacked scholar Antoine Bondaz on Twitter, calling him a “hooligan” and prompting strong condemnation from French political and academic circles. Bondaz, a well-known China expert and researcher at the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, criticized the Chinese Communist Party’s ambassador to France, Lu Shano, for sending a letter to the French Senate in February asking it to cancel a planned visit to Taiwan by a delegation of parliamentarians. According to Bondazi, Chinese diplomats have interfered with France’s democratic system and are unacceptable.
In an interview, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that if he had been present, he would have exposed the Chinese Communist Party’s tactics to its face, especially on the issue of the Epidemic, and tweeted: “Strength deters the bad guys, weakness only invites war”. The French Foreign Ministry summoned Luciano to defend French dignity. Some MPs said that the government should “straighten its neck” and that it would be “cowardly and dangerous” to let the matter go.
In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party’s “war wolf diplomacy” has come under international fire, and it has not only been slightly restrained, but also intensified. The world has recognized the arrogance, rudeness and sophistry of the Chinese diplomats. The Chinese Communist Party is blatantly shouting in foreign countries, using the words of “party Culture” and deliberately confusing “China” with “the Chinese Communist Party” in an attempt to arouse nationalist sentiment and divert attention at Home, but also to make Western society see more clearly the evilness of the Chinese Communist Party. This is a deliberate attempt to stir up nationalist sentiment and divert attention at home, but it also allows Western society to see the evil nature of the CCP.
The rudeness of CCP diplomats, all of whom are representatives of the party, reflects the arrogance of the Communist Party’s scoundrelly behavior – the wantonness, the suppression of dissent, the failure to observe diplomatic etiquette, the failure to comply with international norms, and the lack of respect for others and other countries. Last year, a U.S. State Department spokesman described the Communist Party as a “rogue regime. Paradoxically, the Chinese Communist Party itself is not ashamed of it. On December 20, 2016, Xinhua News Agency’s Xinhua Network Television released a video entitled “Why should China’s diplomacy be a little ‘rogue’ today?” The video claims, “Any country in the world that can go rogue has to have strength.
On November 18, 2020, the foreign ministers of the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom (the Five Eyes Coalition) issued a joint statement condemning the Chinese Communist Party’s denial of seats to four pro-democracy legislators in Hong Kong, which violates its international obligations under the Sino-British Joint Declaration and undermines the freedom of expression of Hong Kong people. The foreign ministers called on Beijing to fulfill its promise to stop undermining the rights of Hong Kong people and immediately reinstate the legislators.
The following day, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian responded with a foul-mouthed public statement. Zhao Lijian said that the Chinese Communist Party is never afraid of trouble, “whether they have ‘five eyes’ or ‘ten eyes’, as long as they dare to harm China’s (CCP) sovereignty, security and development interests, beware of their eyes being poked blind! “.
The insulting and foul-mouthed words of the CCP Foreign Ministry spokesman, like a shrew scolding the street, were widely criticized by overseas Chinese: “This is not like what a spokesman should say, it is just an old woman scolding on the street in the northeast.” “Zhao Lijian talks like he was parachuted from the position of director of the street office to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.” “Which is like the words of a normal country.” “This is considered a war provocation.” “Ruthless enough to shock the world, a gangster hooligan.”
On December 10, EU Ambassador Nicolas Chapuis said the U.S. and Europe should work together to say “no” to the Chinese Communist Party’s “bullying, intimidation and coercive diplomacy, ‘war-wolf diplomacy. “. Faced with accusations of “war-wolf diplomacy,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying publicly declared, “What’s the harm in being a war wolf?” In her defense, she quoted the words of former CPC leader Mao Zedong, “If people do not offend me, I will not offend them; if they offend me, I will offend them,” to absolve herself of responsibility for her “war-wolf diplomacy.
The CCP’s “war wolf diplomacy” has made enemies everywhere, which is actually counterproductive. The “war wolves” have repeatedly exposed their own shortcomings in their expeditions, which has caused disgust and harsh accusations from various countries. On October 15 last year, Chinese Ambassador Cong Peiwu threatened Canada not to grant political asylum to Hong Kong people, or else he would endanger the “health and safety of 300,000 Canadians in Hong Kong and Canadian companies doing business in Hong Kong”. The following day, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fired back at the Chinese ambassador to Canada, saying that Canada would not succumb to the Communist Party’s “coercive diplomacy” and would defend human rights globally, including the Xinjiang Uighur minority and the Hong Kong issue.
On October 17, Chinese officials warned U.S. officials that they may detain Americans in China in response to the U.S. Justice Department’s indictment of Tang Juan, a former member of the Communist Party’s military medical university. The U.S. State Department issued a travel alert in September warning Americans not to travel to China because the Communist Party would arrest foreign nationals to increase bargaining leverage.
The Chinese Communist Party routinely detains foreign nationals arbitrarily and in retaliation for unfounded or extraordinary circumstances, a tactic known as “hostage diplomacy. For example, after Canada assisted the U.S. in the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Chinese telecommunications company huawei, the Chinese Communist Party arrested at least 13 Canadians, most of whom were rescued, and Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are still being held by the Chinese Communist Party. To this day, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are still being held by the Communist Party, and there has never been a public trial. Zhao Lijian claimed that Canada’s release of Meng would “help resolve the issue of the two Canadian citizens,” as if the kidnappers were openly holding them for ransom.
The CCP’s pseudo-regime is full of struggle, hatred, lies and fear, threatening, intimidating and harassing its own people as a matter of routine, and exporting persecution overseas. Most countries no longer tolerate the CCP’s declaration of war, in addition to the anger and disgust they have caused by the wolf’s claws repeatedly ravaging foreign countries.
Last July, 643 dignitaries from 32 countries signed a joint statement praising Falun Gong practitioners for their 21 years of peace and rationality and resistance to CCP tyranny, condemning the CCP’s human rights violations, and demanding that the CCP immediately stop persecuting Falun Gong. The joint statement was signed by 26 Swedish dignitaries (24 members of parliament and two provincial and municipal councilors), all of whom condemned this unprecedented and cruel persecution.
The Swedish dignitaries’ act of justice horrified and frightened the Chinese Communist Party. Subsequently, these politicians, including EU MEP David Lega, Swedish MP Niclas Malmberg and MP Lotta Johnsson Fornarve, all received emails from the Chinese ambassador to Sweden. The emails from the Chinese Communist Party’s ambassador to Sweden were full of slander against Falun Gong and threats to their reputation.
This has led to dissatisfaction with the CCP’s “war wolf diplomacy” in Sweden, which has led to increased support for Falun Gong practitioners against persecution and the urgency of supporting human rights in China. Swedish politicians have said that they will not be intimidated or silenced by threats and will continue to defend human rights and the rights of Falun Gong. The CCP ambassador shamelessly requested an interview with these Swedish dignitaries and was blatantly refused. The MPs said, “There is no point in meeting, and such ambassadors are not welcome in Sweden.”
The Chinese Communist Party is a bloodthirsty and wolfish evil spirit that has been wreaking havoc on the world for a hundred years under the guise of a human skin. It is bullying and “hooliganism”, and is extremely rude and reckless, just to protect its own interests, even if it hurts the image of the country. This is the true face of the Communist Party that it shows, which is bullying and openly against the world. In fact, the Chinese Communist Party is a paper tiger, just bluffing in vain. People should not be afraid of the CCP’s ferocious and fierce appearance, but must see through its weak and fragile substance.
In the face of the Chinese Communist Party’s “verbal violence” and its spying, the international community should stand up and dare to say “no” to tyranny, uphold human rights and adhere to universal values. In particular, all governments should uphold justice and fight against the wolves of the Chinese Communist Party like bullies. If all people in the world can stand up for justice and fear no intimidation from the rogues, we can get rid of the wolves and expel the Red Devil from the world.
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