China is like a more restrained and calculating Russia. We used to trade more with Russia too, before they invaded Ukraine. If China were to invade Taiwan, that would be the time to become adversarial. Not when you want to win an election and the people outside of your borders make an easy scapegoat.
China threatens Taiwan all the time. They're already acting like an adversary. If they wanted to cool things off, they'd respect Taiwan's existence, or at the very least, quit trying to carry out poorly executed exercises to saber rattle.
You mean now? Or before Trump? How much misinformation was China pushing during the Obama admin?
They've been committing genocide against the Tibetans since 1959 and the Uyghurs since at least 2014. They've not respecting other countries' sovereignty since the Qing Dynasty with Tibet (so like 1700-ish), probably longer but my Chinese history isn't great. They've been trying to destabilize the West since at least the Cold War era. So I don't think any of it is really new.
Tik Tok wasn't even founded before Trump.
Technically, it was, but only by a few months. It first came out in September 2016. But I was using it more as an example of how the Chinese attempt to destabilize the West and spy on our citizens.
And how do you think the US would have handled it? How do you think Russia would have handled it? Is this a reason to declare them an enemy?
The US, at the bare minimum, would've allowed the information about COVID to get out because our government doesn't censor the media nearly as much as China does. As soon as a bunch of people started getting sick, it would've been all over the 24-hour news networks and it would've forced the US government's hand to do something. I don't know if the US would've wanted to be forthright about COVID or not, but it wouldn't have hard a choice.
Russia would've botched it, but they botch everything.
China was an enemy before COVID, though, which is likely why they stonewalled the West from attempting to investigate and kept things hidden. China also fears looking weak.
Taking a "strong" stance on China basically backfired into where we are today. Both nations are worse off, and we're closer to war.
We're close to war because China won't respect Taiwan's sovereignty. That's pretty much the only reason we will go to war with China right now. Nothing any US politician will do will change that because China believes in the "one China policy" and doesn't understand that it doesn't get to claim all that land as its own. It does it all the time with the South China Sea, too.
I don't think we take a strong enough stance on China right now either. Until they stand down on Taiwan, they should be treated like an enemy since Taiwan is our ally.