China will take countermeasures against one U.S. institution and two individuals

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, the United States released its annual report on human rights related to Xinjiang and imposed sanctions on two Chinese** and three Chinese companies. In response, China has taken countermeasures under the AFSLA against Caron, a U.S. intelligence data company, its director of investigations, Xu Meng, and Nicole Morgret, a former researcher at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies.

These measures include prohibiting the above-mentioned two persons from entering China, freezing their movable, immovable and other types of property in China, and prohibiting organizations and individuals in China from engaging in relevant transactions, cooperation and other activities with them. These sanctions are quite strong and have a deterrent effect. As the United States presses up, China's counter-sanctions will become more and more abundant. In fact, China can almost reciprocate the sanctions and containment measures imposed by the United States against China, but China does not want to take actions that hurt both sides.

The United States can hurt the enemy by 1,000 and damage 800 by itself, while China does not want to hurt anyone. The United States wants to maintain hegemony and obtain the dividends of hegemony, while China hopes to achieve a win-win situation through cooperation and obtain the dividends of cooperation. This is a difference in the way the two countries do things. The United States relies on its hegemony to deter and bully small countries, while Russia does not accept it. China, on the other hand, pursues harmonious coexistence and universal harmony. When China is forced to a certain extent, it will no longer have to endure it. The United States accused China of being a looming threat, but in fact the United States forced the panda to show its claws and slap the bald eagle.

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