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Originally Posted by twitchyzero
already made examples in previous posts, not gonna repeat myself because some here have stated they rather focus on how it affects Canada not Philippines Taiwan Korea
again you live in HK, and you reply with one word? is this trolling?
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-...ouse-bill/3289
you haven't replied, how are bills like that anti-democratic?
you're still ignoring that no other western pm presidents this century have put in actual policies instead of only lip service 'we condemn your human rights abuse!' then continues life without sanctions. And now look at life in the West because we followed mostly the WHO's recommendations initially
and the increased NATO vessel activities in the China sea this year are just for coincidence and not a response to islands-making with PLA installments?
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The HK sanctions were not Trump, they were bi-partisan in both congress and senate.
If you really want America to have a Republican president who will go hard against China at all costs, you want them to elect Marco Rubio.
As for other countries sanctioning China, you might want to look at what Australia is going through. Many other countries (and individual companies) have stopped importing goods from Xinjiang. Including America stopping cotton and tomatoes from there only a few days ago, with a more widespread ban in the works, once Trump is dealt with.