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The conflict in the Pacific is turning into a brick wall at the speed of sound.
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Trump vowed to deny China access to islands that don’t exist on household globes and
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maps.
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China is run by a party that has never lost—or won—in its 70 years of existence.
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Beijing wants Washington to recognize “one China”, but that “China”, regardless
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of which claimant defines it, is engaged in a publicly-funded military war between two
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political parties.
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There are two versions of “China”, officially, and no one knows which version to believe
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since neither waring party has declared victory in their 70 year war.
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Given the outstanding ambivalence, Trump may have just declared his own definition of victory
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for them.
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When London meets a spontaneous cloud of smog, the comparison is to China.
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We all know who Londoners are thinking about and what they are thinking about them.
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So, while Trump makes headlines in China, China made headlines in London.
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Just as “election recount” is linked to US Democrats and “unfair press” is linked
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to US Republicans, four topics link to China in the Western mind: pollution, economics,
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military, and territory claims.
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To compound China’s precarious position, the EU is making demands about a lawyer’s
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human rights.
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The lawyer was reportedly tortured.
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In rare form, the EU is demanding that he be released and the situation investigated.
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The “tortured lawyer” report comes in the midst of a Chinese crackdown the VPNs
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Chinese people use to connect to social media banned by Beijing.
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China can’t maintain battles on so many fronts, not with a new Sheriff in the White
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House who isn’t afraid to make orders of his own.
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That deal where the Chinese were going to pour money into Hollywood—it’s had a few
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wrenches thrown into its gears.
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It’s funny how the Chinese block media in their own country, then their investment in
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American media also gets blocked, in a more round-about way, of course.