Misc China warns US after Trump wins Nevada ( if you need a new reason to consider Trump )

bad_karma00

Underachiever
I've never heard of this site, but this story was pretty sharp. Seems as if the Donald is rattling China's cage a bit :lol:

http://freebeacon.com/politics/china-warns-u-s-after-trump-wins-nevada-caucus/

This is just part of the story, the rest is at the link;

China warned the United States on Wednesday not to adopt punitive currency policies that could disrupt U.S.-China relations after Donald Trump’s win in the Nevada caucus.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters in Beijing that “we are following with interest the U.S. presidential election.”

Hua was asked about China’s response to a possible Trump presidency and his announced plan to punish China for currency manipulation with a tax on Chinese goods.

“Since it belongs to the domestic affair of the U.S., I am not going to make comments on specific remarks by the relevant candidate,” she said.

“But I want to stress that China and the U.S., as world’s largest developing and developed countries, shoulder major responsibilities in safeguarding world peace, stability and security and driving world development,” the spokeswoman added.

Continued at link
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Full Content.

China warned the United States on Wednesday not to adopt punitive currency policies that could disrupt U.S.-China relations after Donald Trump’s win in the Nevada caucus.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters in Beijing that “we are following with interest the U.S. presidential election.”

Hua was asked about China’s response to a possible Trump presidency and his announced plan to punish China for currency manipulation with a tax on Chinese goods.

“Since it belongs to the domestic affair of the U.S., I am not going to make comments on specific remarks by the relevant candidate,” she said.

“But I want to stress that China and the U.S., as world’s largest developing and developed countries, shoulder major responsibilities in safeguarding world peace, stability and security and driving world development,” the spokeswoman added.

“The sustained, sound and steady growth of China-U.S. relations serves the fundamental and long-term interests of the two countries and benefits the world. We hope and believe that the U.S. government will pursue a positive policy toward China in a responsible manner.”

The comments came as Wang Yi, the Chinese foreign minister, is holding talks in Washington that include U.S. concerns about a Chinese military buildup on disputed islands in the South China Sea, and cooperation on dealing with North Korea’s nuclear and missile provocations.

Hua said Wang and Secretary of State John Kerry agreed the two sides will enhance cooperation and increase talks and exchanges.

“We stand ready to preserve and advance China-U.S. relations together with the U.S. side,” she said.

Kerry said he spoke to Wang about reducing tensions and finding diplomatic solutions to competing South China Sea claims.

“We want there to be a halt to the expansion and militarization of occupied features,” Kerry said. “Everyone benefits by true demilitarization, non-militarization.”

Kerry also said the United States remains committed to freedom of navigation and overflight, “something which China says it does not stand in the way of; it agrees that there should be peaceful freedom of navigation.”


Reports from Asia say Chinese state-run media have been ordered by the Communist Party to minimize reporting on the U.S. presidential election.

Hong Kong’s Chinese-language news outlet Oriental Daily reported Feb. 5 that the Party’s Propaganda Department, which sets policies for all state-run media, ordered all publications to ban election coverage of U.S. policies toward China and to focus election coverage on negative stories and scandals.

Trump won the Nevada caucus with 45 percent of the vote, increasing his chances of winning the Republican nomination later this year.

Last month, Trump vowed to impose a 45 percent tariff on Chinese good to offset China’s devaluation of the yuan.

“They’re devaluing their currency, and they’re killing our companies,” Trump said. “We are letting them get away with it, and we can’t let them get away with it.”

The Obama administration has adopted conciliatory policies toward China on trade and currency issues.

Trump, on his campaign website, outlined a hardline approach to dealing with China that involves officially declaring China a currency manipulator and negotiating an end to the practice.

Trump also wants to thwart China’s theft of intellectual property and adopt policies aimed at bring jobs back from overseas to the United States.

Bolstering the U.S. military and “deploying it appropriately in the East and South China Seas” are other goals.

“These actions will discourage Chinese adventurism that imperils American interests in Asia and shows our strength as we begin renegotiating our trading relationship with China,” the Trump website states. “A strong military presence will be a clear signal to China and other nations in Asia and around the world that America is back in the global leadership business.”

http://freebeacon.com/politics/china-warns-u-s-after-trump-wins-nevada-caucus/
 

AlfaMan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The Chinese are getting jittery over the probability of a Trump presidency. The jig is up-Trump could dismantle China's economy bringing companies back to the US. Yet another good reason to vote for Trump. Because if he's making hostile governments nervous as a presidential candidate, I can't WAIT to see what they will do when he becomes president. Those same hostile govt.s will be peeing in their pants.
And Trump will sell them diapers...........:)
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
Here is a disturbing thought:

Assume Trump wins in November. Does China/Russia calculate that the USA would then at that time be the weakest militarily/economically it'll ever be, so why not strike now?
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
Screw the zipperheads. They are godless POS communists.

General MacArthur, one of the greatest of all Americans, wanted to nuke them back to the Stone Age.

President Truman of course sacked General MacArthur, and alas we find ourselves where we are today.

They are scared, as are all the POS in this world, at a Trump presidency.

GO TRUMP.

Regards to all,
Nowski
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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The era of hot wars by one nation-state against another is over. It's all evonomic wars now. Slower but just as effective, and nothing becomes radioactive.
 

coalcracker

Veteran Member
Oriental philosophy of war is different than ours. I'm sure you know Sun Tzu's "hit the enemy with force when they are weakest."

Hey, I'm a Trump guy too. I'm not saying we'd be better off with someone else elected. I'm simply saying there is a possibility of a pre-emptive strike when our enemies decide they have us at our weakest point. China has all those underground tunnels for a reason.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
A LOT will depend on what he says through Nov ans into Dec, WHOEVER wins...

That 11 weeks from Nov 8 to Jan 22 will be the toughest weeks we have seen in MANY of our lifetimes...
 

Bad Hand

Veteran Member
China being nervous that someone might stand up to them in the form of Trump, is a good thing. Putin likes Trump they seem to get along. On Face Book a lot of Europeans support Trump which I found surprising they want to get rid of the refugees and warn us about not letting them in. So if the Chinese are nervous, the GOP, the Democrats hate him he must be doing something right.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Here is a disturbing thought:

Assume Trump wins in November. Does China/Russia calculate that the USA would then at that time be the weakest militarily/economically it'll ever be, so why not strike now?

FWIW it doesn't matter if it's the GOP or the DNC that wins this is STILL going to happen. The sooner americans realize this the better.
 

pirate9933

Veteran Member
Oriental philosophy of war is different than ours. I'm sure you know Sun Tzu's "hit the enemy with force when they are weakest."

Hey, I'm a Trump guy too. I'm not saying we'd be better off with someone else elected. I'm simply saying there is a possibility of a pre-emptive strike when our enemies decide they have us at our weakest point. China has all those underground tunnels for a reason.

Yes, we do have a weak leader but in no way is America weak.
We can assemble a great strong army in weeks, in fact we currently have a strong army.
Terrorists may attack but no standing army by wither Russia or China will attack us.
IMHO.
 

China Connection

TB Fanatic
I think the worry is before the elections while Obama is still in. There seems to be a lot going down at present and a big war will get started before things get out of control on home ground with the economy. This goes equally for Russia, China and the U.S. China comes first in needs and is in the biggest mess I think.
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
China being nervous that someone might stand up to them in the form of Trump, is a good thing. Putin likes Trump they seem to get along. On Face Book a lot of Europeans support Trump which I found surprising they want to get rid of the refugees and warn us about not letting them in. So if the Chinese are nervous, the GOP, the Democrats hate him he must be doing something right.

I agree, let them cautiously back off their 100 year plan. As a matter of fact, modify it for the real change that's coming.
 
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