Another wimp! The war wolf foreign minister put soft words, called on the United States not to fight a trade war: who can not leave who the netizens mocked

The U.S. election fraud has exposed the depth of Chinese Communist Party interference, bringing continued tensions between the U.S. and China to a freezing point. Recently, the Trump administration has imposed sanctions on the Chinese Communist Party on all fronts. Wang Yi, who is known as the foreign minister of the Chinese Communist Party’s war wolf, put soft words on the 18th, calling on the United States not to fight trade wars, media wars and other wars in various fields, and declaring that “no one can leave anyone”. This has led to public ridicule.

On December 18, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who was in Beijing, participated via video in an event hosted by the Asia Society in New York. He summarized the past of U.S.-China relations and said that they have spiraled downward this year, hitting a 41-year low in diplomatic relations.

Wang blamed the United States for the deterioration of relations between the two countries. He asserted that the U.S. is presuming guilt against the Chinese Communist Party and is hell-bent on seeing it as a strategic threat. At the same time, he called on the U.S. to stop wars in various fields such as trade wars and media wars, claiming that “no one can leave anyone, no one can change anyone, and no one has to replace anyone.”

Wang Yi’s old soft words drew a lot of mockery from netizens: “Rolling his eyes when he pinches his neck and bragging when he lets go”. The phrase comes in handy every once in a while, happily.”

“One cannot be merciful to a white-eyed wolf like the CCP, borrowing a line from a poem by Mao Zedong: It is better to chase the poor enemy than to learn from the hegemon by selling one’s name. The world will not be peaceful until the Chinese Communist Party is destroyed.”

“Military expansion, Taiwan pressure, epidemic concealment, domestic gagging, religious repression, tearing up, trampling on agreements …… evil is full! Illusions like June 4 escaped again! Impossible! The American people will no longer fall for the deception!”

Some netizens also said: let’s review the high-sounding arguments of the Chinese Communist Party’s war wolves in the past few years: China-US relations are good or not good, bad or not bad; China-US relations are you have me, I have you, China-US economic and trade complement each other; China-US is a husband and wife relationship, who can not leave who ……..

Since the U.S. and China started their trade war in July 2018, the Trump administration has increased sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party step by step. Especially since 2020, the Chinese Communist Party has concealed the epidemic and adopted war-wolf diplomacy in response, and made provocative moves one after another on many major issues such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Xinjiang, India, and the South China Sea, especially the introduction of the National Security Law to suppress Hong Kong during the epidemic, leading to the screw-up of U.S.-China relations and inviting the U.S.-led world coalition to besiege.

In this context, the U.S. presidential election, the Biden camp, which was accused of being a pawn of the Chinese Communist Party, was again exposed to premeditated and widespread fraud, and involved the deep intervention of the Chinese Communist Party. Since November, the Trump administration has launched a full range of sanctions against the CCP, from restricting the entry of CCP members, to banning the 14 vice-ranking party members and the vicious police officers who persecuted Falun Gong, to the massive pull list of CCP companies, etc., hitting the vitals of the CCP.

Faced with a series of strikes by the Trump administration, the CCP war wolves have sharply softened their tone in early December.

On December 3, CCP Ambassador to the U.S. Cui Tiankai said that China is willing to consider reopening the U.S. consulate in China and allowing American journalists to return to China.

Speaking at a forum on the international influence of Chinese think tanks on December 5, Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng emphasized that “there is no reason not to cooperate and no reason to reject a win-win future” between China and the United States.

Wang Yi also shouted to the U.S. on the 7th that China and the U.S. should open dialogue at all levels, and any issues can be brought to the table. The Chinese side’s “dialogue door is always open”.

The netizens have ridiculed, in the face of the Trump administration’s heavy blow, the Chinese Communist diplomatic war wolves again collectively conceded.