The Chinese President’s hypocritical lies
San Francisco (US) – Chinese President Xi Jinping at an ongoing international event said that China has not controlled even an inch of foreign land since its inception. So far, no wars have been started because of China. Xi Jinping made the above statements on the sidelines of the ‘Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. (Who invaded Tibet in 1950 ? Who invaded India in 1962 ? Most of the world does not know this. In fact, Xi Jinping was speaking in the presence of ignorant US citizens who listened in silence! – Editor)
Xi Jinping added that ‘Irrespective of the level (however high) of development China reaches, we will never try to impose control anywhere. We will never impose our will on others. China does not want to increase its influence or go to war with anyone. (China attacked India when Indians were chanting ‘Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai’. Hence, who will believe these absurd statements from Xi Jinping now ? – Editor)
China’s hogwash to the United States
We would be glad to see a progressing US, but it should not interfere with our internal affairs
Talking about US-China relations, Xi Jinping said that the world needs China and the US to work together. It is wrong to act for one’s own benefit and to the detriment of China. No matter how much the world changes, the peaceful relationship between the US and China will never change. China never works against the US. We would be very happy to see a self-confident and ever-advancing US. But the US also should not interfere in China’s internal affairs. We should all welcome a peaceful, stable, and prosperous China together. (If China truly was like this, then the world would certainly have welcomed it. But China cannot be trusted because it has 2 different faces, one which shows others and one which is real. – Editor)
The reality of the Chinese Dragon
In April 2023, China changed the names of 11 places in Arunachal Pradesh on its map ! Earlier China had changed the names of 15 places in 2021 and 6 places in 2017. China claims that Arunachal is traditionally a part of southern Tibet. China also has disputes over the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and the South China Sea.
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