Jennifer Lind on U.S.-China Relations

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With trade sanctions, military pressure, and the recent closing of a consulate in Houston, tensions have been rising between the United States and China for several years. Jennifer Lind, associate professor of government, explains the deterioration of the relationship and its implications for foreign policy.

Filmed and edited by Chris Johnson.
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If the US’s government were to consider themselves as morally and sensibly normal, then they should put their relationship with China as that of two healthy sport competitors. Either they win or they lose which is bound to happen in any competition, they have to accept it with a sense of decency and responsibility. It is senseless and outrageous and in short nonsensical and shameful for them to put blames and make slanderous accusation against their competitor for stealing their so-called training techniques and so on and even treat them as their enemy by giving all sorts of self-deceit reasons just because they lose in the competition.

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If only nations respect the sovereignty of of all nations without interference, intervention, invasion, there will be a total peace. Fair and clean competition is welcome but not confrontation or encourage war or soliciting allies to fight or destroy a country like what US did to Irag, Libanon, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan.Before with Vietnam and Korea.

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what did she really say in this 3min long video??

whereismynames
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We care about human rights...
We care about spreading democracy...

This lady is either a hypocrite or utterly ignorant.

rkmenescal