Recently, there have been news reports that China and the Pacific island country Papua New Guinea have launched consultations on the issue of **, and the United States is very concerned about this. American aide Richard Verma once told PNG not to discuss the relationship between the police and China with China, otherwise you will pay the price for your actions.
Verma said that China wants more money from PNG, but this is a warning to PNG in disguise, that is: if you dare to join forces with China, you will be beaten into a pig's head!
Some people don't understand why the United States is preventing a tiny PNG archipelago from cooperating with China. I think there are three main aspects.
First of all, Papua New Guinea has a good geographical location and has a huge impact on the Pacific region. It is not only an important strategic hub for the United States in the Pacific Ocean, but it is also rich in **, natural gas and other minerals. The United States has always regarded the South Pacific as its sphere of influence and has tried to maintain its hegemonic position. If China and PNG join forces to expand their power in the Middle East, it will inevitably jeopardize US strategic interests in Asia, and the United States will inevitably do everything possible to prevent China and PNG from cooperating in the police field.
Secondly, Papua New Guinea is the largest exporter of raw materials, while China is the world's largest producer of industrial goods. China and the United States have strong complementarity in energy development and industrial product production. If PNG can successfully cooperate with China on the police front, it will be a good time to deepen the relationship between the two countries, which will have a significant impact on U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific region.
And, as we all know, our South Pacific is a relatively poor region, and many island nations have relatively weak police forces. China will work with PNG to help PNG make progress in maintaining public order, thereby helping more PICs establish relations and cooperate with China. In that case, the situation in the Pacific will be further stabilized. If the situation improves, then there is a risk that the military power of the United States and its strategic interests will be negatively affected.
Taken together, these three make the United States fearful. To put it bluntly, the United States does not want to see the United States maintain stability and prosperity in the region, thereby weakening the United States' voice in the region. The United States has long maintained its hegemony in the Pacific region, while at the same time interfering and infiltrating other countries in the region. It is precisely because of this that although there are many resources here, it is also a barren land.
Since China has come to his aid, he also hopes that PNG will firmly grasp this point, not intimidate. The principle of equality, mutual benefit and mutual respect advocated by China is of great significance to the development of PNG as a whole and to regional peace and stability.
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