Posted on 09/04/2017 1:32:09 PM PDT by Hadean
China on Monday criticized President Donald Trump's threat to cut off U.S. trade with countries that deal with North Korea and rejected pressure to do more to halt the North's nuclear development.
Trump issued the threat after North Korea on Sunday exploded a thermonuclear device in its sixth and most powerful nuclear test. The threat was seen as a warning to China, North Korea's main trading partner and only major ally.
A foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, criticized Trump's stance as unfair to Beijing.
"What is definitely unacceptable to us is that on the one hand we work so hard to peacefully resolve this issue and on the other hand our interests are subject to sanctions and jeopardized," Geng said at a regular news briefing. "This is unfair."
Such an approach would be drastic if applied to China, from which the United States imports goods worth about $40 billion a month.
Trump said it was under consideration "in addition to other options."
Asked whether Beijing would support tougher U.N. sanctions such as cutting off oil supplies to North Korea, Geng didn't mention oil but said whatever happened would depend on discussions among council members. Geng said China, one of five permanent Security Council members with power to veto U.N. actions, would take part in a "responsible and constructive way."
Geng expressed frustration at Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's comment that Beijing had a responsibility to influence North Korea due to its status as the North's main trading partner.
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If you Chinese were working so hard to peacefully resolve this, North Korea would have quit rattling sabers and threatening other countries long ago.
You people are either ineffective, or just plain lying.
In my household I forbid the use if the term “unfair.”
It is not a legitimate reason for complaint or debate.
My children know this and hopefully soom Trump will teach China the same lesson.
When Trump says China is trying really hard to resolve the issue, it’s just a sly way of saying they aren’t trying very hard.
They have a choice.
Cut off trade to the US.
How long do you think that will last till we break?
Wonder where the retailers Christmas inventory is in the pipeline right about now.
40 billion/month to stay here in America. I love this!
Halting trade deficit with China is an important campaign promise.
This would KEEP that PROMISE, in addition to possibly halting (not permanently fixing!) the NorK problem
MAGA
America first!
Sell vast quantities of conventional weapons to RoK & Japan, and then back them up 100% while they take out NorK.
I wonder if China would think that is fair.
uh, F U China and the egg roll you rode in on.
China is FULL of scams:
fake eggs, fake beer, fake construction materials, I don’t even mention handbags and watches cuz that’s obvious...the list is endless. I have a high-earning friend there who REFUSES to buy a home in China because he believes you must be on-scene PERSONALLY at all time to observe construction in order to not be ripped off.
If the matter were dealing with foreigners, particularly those you harbored a 100-year grievance against, how much HIGHER might the traditional chinese Scam Impulse be..?
100% more likely..? A MILLION PERCENT..? Probably higher.
This has CHINESE SCAM written alllll over it; the Norks act badly so CHINA doesn’t have to.
Whenver the NorkCrap hits the fan, China very maturely, very gravely, gets out their amazing Magic Want, and presto..!
The Nork problem goes away, the USA has expended great political capital, and as if by some miracle, the USA owes China a whole bunch of stuff and has been distracted from trade matters and the South China Sea:
YOU SEE HOW THIS WORKS..?
It’s friggin OBVIOUS.
ANY time the Norks pull this stuff we should instantly shift our gaze to CHINA, cuz that’s who is really behind this.
>>When Trump says China is trying really hard to resolve the issue, its just a sly way of saying they arent trying very hard.<<
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There’s and old expression in business: “Don’t try to bulls#it the bulls#itter.”
China should take heed.
The biggest concern for Chinas leadership is the possibility of North Korea turning on China, the countrys only ally. If cornered, North Korea could take military action against China, given the relationship has reached a historic low, Mr. Zhao said.
One can only hope. Perhaps China might respond militarily, saving America the trouble.
The USA will not do crap. No, we’ll allow our enemies to nuke us to smithereens when they have the chance. Our destruction, all within an hour, leaving Israel to defend itself from Satan.
We are completely F’n doomed. We have no guts to even stop N Korea....good grief... A few years ago I thought this all a joke...not anymore.
It wouldn’t take long. Lots of basic things we don’t make here anymore.
We can survive without another shipment of toaster ovens and plastic junk. China can’t survive with massive unemployment. If it went on for any amount of time US industry could fill the gap. You’re forgetting how quickly US industry can retool when necessity mandates. China needs the US market more that the US needs Chinese products.
Well, it’s not like China gets a say in what Trump does. It isn’t up to them to accept or not accept what he does,.
China has been providing North Korea with arms, so screw China.
(P.S. I love Chinese people, but their government is fubar.)
They don’t want to get stuck with a bazillion iPhone 8s that are ready to ship.
As anticipated China responds to President Trump calling out the continuing enabling of their proxy province North Korea. Beijing cites the possible trade leverage decision by the U.S. as “unfair”.
Panda has sad:
BEIJING (AP) — China on Monday criticized President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off U.S. trade with countries that deal with North Korea and rejected pressure to do more to halt the North’s nuclear development.
Trump issued the threat after North Korea on Sunday exploded a thermonuclear device in its sixth and most powerful nuclear test. The threat was seen as a warning to China, North Korea’s main trading partner and only major ally.
A foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, criticized Trump’s stance as unfair to Beijing.
“What is definitely unacceptable to us is that on the one hand we work so hard to peacefully resolve this issue and on the other hand our interests are subject to sanctions and jeopardized,” Geng said at a regular news briefing. “This is unfair.”
Such an approach would be drastic if applied to China, from which the United States imports goods worth about $40 billion a month.
Trump said it was under consideration “in addition to other options.”
Asked whether Beijing would support tougher U.N. sanctions such as cutting off oil supplies to North Korea, Geng didn’t mention oil but said whatever happened would depend on discussions among council members. Geng said China, one of five permanent Security Council members with power to veto U.N. actions, would take part in a “responsible and constructive way.”
Geng expressed frustration at Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s comment that Beijing had a responsibility to influence North Korea due to its status as the North’s main trading partner.
“We keep stressing that we cannot solely rely on China to resolve this issue,” said Geng. “We need all parties to work in the same direction.” (AP link)
Seemingly missed by the media is all of the prior advanced legwork put in by the Trump Administration in the months leading up to these moments.
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