We should forcefully call out China whenever it violates international standards.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
China itself has said repeatedly that they will and have been conforming to international law.
If China is doing business with a company that ends up putting money back into proliferation activities, then we'll sanction that company and China.
It's proper and appropriate to remind the Chinese about what they get out of solid relations with the United States.
I foresee the Chinese ruling the world. What are you going to do to stop it? No president of the United States will ever have enough power to stop the Chinese when they want to take over the world.
Although I don't like the way the Chinese do business, I continue to do business in China. I have to. They're the next world power.
I think that there is a concern, a question mark, by people all around the world and governments all around the world, as to what China's intentions are.
If China can't even given LinkedIn enough breathing room to operate in China, that would be a very unfortunate signal for a government to send its professionals about its priorities.
For years, China expected foreign companies not to publicly voice their complaints about hacking or intellectual-property violations in order to protect their broader interests in the country.
Russia and China completely disagree with the international order that was established after World War II, and they're trying to take it apart right before our eyes.
In point of fact all Americans are automatically turned down by China these days because of the escalation of Johnson's war in Vietnam, which several times has intruded into China.
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