Chinese Communist Party’s diplomacy is “full-blown war wolf” and is criticized as simply zombie diplomacy

In the face of sanctions from the U.S., Britain, Canada and the European Union, the Chinese Communist Party has escalated its “battle wolf” diplomacy, banning 10 European human rights activists and four European human rights organizations from entering the country in retaliation, and recently launching a boycott campaign against the Swedish clothing brand H&M. According to Yaban Akio, the Taipei branch chief of the Sankei Shimbun, the current Chinese Communist Party is no longer a “wolf diplomacy”, but a “zombie diplomacy” that is rigid, unable to communicate and bites at every sight.

In last week’s U.S.-China talks in Alaska, the Chinese side on behalf of the CPC Central Foreign Affairs Office Director Yang Jiechi 17-minute long mouthpiece in the international community led to a wave of bad comments. But in the political circles of the Chinese Communist Party but set off a sound of praise. After that, in the European Union sanctions the Chinese Communist Party in Xinjiang 4 officials, Beijing immediately launched a countermeasure sanctions, including Italy, France, Belgium, Denmark and other European countries to summon the Chinese ambassador to protest.

Foreigners believe that the Chinese Communist Party’s diplomacy is moving towards a full-scale “War Wolf“.

In response, Akio Yaban said that Chinese diplomats Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi used to be nicknamed “Pleasant Goat” and “Wolffy Wolf”, with one responsible for playing nice and always smiling, and the other responsible for biting. However, Yang Jiechi’s image has changed greatly in the U.S.-China talks, and he claimed that the Communist Party of China does not accept the international order formulated by the United States and does not accept American values, which actually reveals two signals.

He explained, “In the past, Deng Xiaoping’s line was to bide one’s Time and Yang Jiechi was also a faithful practitioner of this line, but now he put away his smiling face and showed the hard-line diplomatic line of the CCP, which is obviously a direct order from the top of the CCP, representing that the CCP has completely abandoned the ‘bide one’s time’ line and started to issue a formal challenge to the United States. The Communist Party has completely abandoned its ‘bunker’ line and has begun to issue a formal challenge to the United States.”

“Another signal is that the CCP does not want to completely offend the U.S., but also wants to cheer up the domestic pinkies, which is a very difficult task, so it sent two diplomats, Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi, to the U.S. both cursing, and even criticizing Japan for no reason as being lopsided and looking up to others, so the current diplomacy of the CCP is no longer ‘war wolf diplomacy ‘ but rather ‘zombie diplomacy’ that is stiff all over, unable to communicate and bites people on sight.”

Akio Yaban said that in the past, the U.S. and China were fighting alone, but the current international situation is moving in the direction of the U.S. and China pulling each other’s teammates to fight in a group, plus the fact that the European Union offered sanctions against the CCP for the first time after the June 4 incident in 1989 is a good sign, so he thinks there will be a deep change in the international landscape after the Alaska negotiations.

According to Taipei political commentator Samp, Yang Jiechi rebuked the current U.S. Secretary of State Blinken to his face that “the United States is not qualified to speak to China from a position of strength” and said that “the Chinese don’t eat that”, compared to the bowing and respectful manner of his meeting with former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo. “This shows that the current attitude of the Chinese Communist Party “is to look down on the United States”.

He said that the Chinese Communist Party is sure of the United States because it sees the weakness of the Biden administration, as Pompeo said, “Strength is the only way to deter bad guys, weakness only invites war.

As the Chinese Communist Party continues to escalate its tough stance toward the United States, observers are also concerned about the situation in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea, believing that the official endorsement of Yang Jiechi’s provocative speech in Alaska may give the Chinese military the incentive to “fire the first shot.