After making unfounded claims on Xinjiang, Blinken was met without a red carpet and welcomed by lower ranking officials in China
After making unfounded claims on Xinjiang, Blinken was met without a red carpet and welcomed by lower ranking officials in China
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday, to begin three days of talks with senior Chinese officials this week as U.S.
"making unfounded claims" is a charitable way of describing deliberately lying to manufacture consent for an imperial war of aggression
39ReplyHis level of political literacy is not even deserving of these low ranking officials.
30Replylol yeah should've just sent a taxi and called it a day
25ReplyPoor driver. Just tell him to take the bus.
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If you’re going to intentionally sabotage your trip then why bother going at all?
22ReplyIt's to "look tough on China" and to pretend they care about diplomacy.
They do this to appear "diplomatic" with other nations, so they can pretend they tried diplomacy before threatening them later.
13ReplyExactly this. He's already acknowledged China has no interest in the current set of demands.
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lol right, it's just such a clown show
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Deserved
19Reply😂😂😂💀💀💀
12Replylol no one cares
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