j****n 发帖数: 464 | 1 Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers
little condemnation of Beijing
CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed
against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself
of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its
crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong.
"China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump,"
Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio
host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United
States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
truth."
His remark was the latest escalation in a contest with former Vice President
Joe Biden over who can sound toughest on China, a battle that has become a
central facet of the presidential campaign.
Trump blames China for failing to contain the spread of coronavirus and
concealing information about the disease in its early stages. He says his
once-chummy relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping has soured. And
his administration has taken a series of actions that have heightened
tensions with Beijing, including this week with the highest-profile visit by
an American official to Taiwan in decades.
Yet even as the administration ratchets up pressure, Trump himself has
declined on multiple occasions to condemn some of China's most provocative
moves.
Pressed in the same interview Tuesday on a claim his former national
security adviser made recently -- that Trump told Xi to proceed with
detaining Uyghurs in camps in western China -- Trump chose not to condemn
the repression.
Instead, he offered a cursory denial of John Bolton's claim while trashing
his former aide.
"Who would ever say a thing like that? He made it up. He made up everything,
" Trump said. "John Bolton is a sick person. And John, and he's not a smart
person."
In his book, Bolton wrote Trump discussed the detention camps built by the
Chinese government for Uyghurs in western China during a dinner at the G20
last year.
"With only interpreters present, Xi had explained to Trump why he was
basically building concentration camps in Xinjiang. According to our
interpreter, Trump said that Xi should go ahead with building the camps,
which Trump thought was exactly the right thing to do," Bolton writes.
The US State Department estimates that more than one million Uyghurs, ethnic
Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and members of other Muslim minority groups have been
detained by the Chinese government in internment camps, where they are
reportedly "subjected to torture, cruel and inhumane treatment such as
physical and sexual abuse, forced labor and death."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called Beijing's actions in Xinjiang "the
stain of the century."
US-China relations are at an all time low, but Trump still seems unsure how
to handle Beijing
US-China relations are at an all time low, but Trump still seems unsure how
to handle Beijing
Yet Trump has voiced little public concern about the actions, and said in an
interview earlier this month that he held off imposing sanctions on China
because he was negotiating a trade deal.
Similarly, during a private phone call last summer with Xi, Trump promised
that the US would remain quiet on pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong while
trade talks continued, two sources familiar with the call told CNN last year.
Trump's parallel responses to the ethnic repression and the Hong Kong
protests illustrate an unfolding dynamic as he works to paint Biden as an
unworthy negotiator. Even as he seeks to project toughness, Trump has a
history of praising Xi and remains hopeful at salvaging the China trade deal
which remains his signature foreign policy achievement.
In another radio interview Tuesday, Trump seemed more focused on the
potential upsides for the United States to the political crackdown in Hong
Kong, which his government has decried.
"For years Hong Kong was making a lot of money that we could have been made
that we could have been making in the New York Stock Exchange and our great
exchanges," he told Clay Travis on Fox Sports Radio, adding later: "We gave
tremendous incentives that cost us a fortune to keep Hong Kong viable and
going, and now what we've done, I've ended everything, I've ended all of
that. There is no incentive whatsoever. We're not sending money through
incentives back down, we're going to make a lot more money because they're
not going to be competitive."
Trump said the geography of Hong Kong -- which sits partially on an island
off mainland China -- made it complicated to challenge China's authority.
"Take a look at a map, it's attached to China. So it's a little bit tough
from certain standpoints, but we will do very well by not having a good
competitor, I guess it'll be a competitor but on a much smaller scale," he
said.
Trump's remarks came amid an increasingly tough stance his own
administration is adopting toward China.
Last week, the US sanctioned Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam as well as
10 other Chinese and Hong Kong officials for their role in crackdowns on
political freedom in the region. That came after Trump revoked Hong Kong's
special status on trade in May.
Also last week, the administration began proposals that would delist Chinese
companies from US stock exchanges. And Trump took steps to ban TikTok,
which is owned by a Chinese company, from the United States.
The administration has also closed a Chinese consulate in Houston, toughened
its position on the South China Sea and worked to persuade allies not to
allow Chinese mobile giant Huawei onto their 5G networks.
And this week, US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar visited
Taiwan and met with President Tsai Ing-wen, the highest-level meeting
between Washington and the self-ruled island in decades. The visit was
condemned by Beijing, which regards Taiwan as Chinese territory.
Yet despite US-China relations sinking to historic lows, Trump himself has
declined to speak out forcefully on the human rights abuses. Instead, he has
focused his attention on China's actions on the coronavirus, which he said
have caused his relationship with Xi to suffer.
"I had a very good relationship with President Xi. I would even say better
than good. I would say we had a great relationship. He's a great gentleman.
But my relationship is no longer very good with him because of what they did
with the China virus," Trump told Hewitt.
Still, his beef with China appeared centered on how the country's failure to
contain the virus has affected his political standing.
"George Washington would have had a hard time beating me before the plague
came in, before the China plague," he said. | W*****B 发帖数: 4796 | | r*******1 发帖数: 1183 | | i********r 发帖数: 12113 | 4 为啥他孙女可以学中文,其他美国人就不能学?
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【在 j****n 的大作中提到】 : Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers : little condemnation of Beijing : CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed : against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself : of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its : crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong. : "China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump," : Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio : host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United : States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
| s******g 发帖数: 144 | 5 亿万卡跟他的女儿不是早就开始学中文了么?
Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers
little condemnation of Beijing
CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed
against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself
of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its
crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong.
"China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump,"
Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio
host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United
States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
truth."
His remark was the latest escalation in a contest with former Vice President
Joe Biden over who can sound toughest on China, a battle that has become a
central facet of the presidential campaign.
Trump blames China for failing to contain the spread of coronavirus and
concealing information about the disease in its early stages. He says his
once-chummy relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping has soured. And
his administration has taken a series of actions that have heightened
tensions with Beijing, including this week with the highest-profile visit by
an American official to Taiwan in decades.
Yet even as the administration ratchets up pressure, Trump himself has
declined on multiple occasions to condemn some of China's most provocative
moves.
Pressed in the same interview Tuesday on a claim his former national
security adviser made recently -- that Trump told Xi to proceed with
detaining Uyghurs in camps in western China -- Trump chose not to condemn
the repression.
Instead, he offered a cursory denial of John Bolton's claim while trashing
his former aide.
"Who would ever say a thing like that? He made it up. He made up everything,
" Trump said. "John Bolton is a sick person. And John, and he's not a smart
person."
In his book, Bolton wrote Trump discussed the detention camps built by the
Chinese government for Uyghurs in western China during a dinner at the G20
last year.
"With only interpreters present, Xi had explained to Trump why he was
basically building concentration camps in Xinjiang. According to our
interpreter, Trump said that Xi should go ahead with building the camps,
which Trump thought was exactly the right thing to do," Bolton writes.
The US State Department estimates that more than one million Uyghurs, ethnic
Kazakhs, Kyrgyz and members of other Muslim minority groups have been
detained by the Chinese government in internment camps, where they are
reportedly "subjected to torture, cruel and inhumane treatment such as
physical and sexual abuse, forced labor and death."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called Beijing's actions in Xinjiang "the
stain of the century."
US-China relations are at an all time low, but Trump still seems unsure how
to handle Beijing
US-China relations are at an all time low, but Trump still seems unsure how
to handle Beijing
Yet Trump has voiced little public concern about the actions, and said in an
interview earlier this month that he held off imposing sanctions on China
because he was negotiating a trade deal.
Similarly, during a private phone call last summer with Xi, Trump promised
that the US would remain quiet on pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong while
trade talks continued, two sources familiar with the call told CNN last year.
Trump's parallel responses to the ethnic repression and the Hong Kong
protests illustrate an unfolding dynamic as he works to paint Biden as an
unworthy negotiator. Even as he seeks to project toughness, Trump has a
history of praising Xi and remains hopeful at salvaging the China trade deal
which remains his signature foreign policy achievement.
In another radio interview Tuesday, Trump seemed more focused on the
potential upsides for the United States to the political crackdown in Hong
Kong, which his government has decried.
"For years Hong Kong was making a lot of money that we could have been made
that we could have been making in the New York Stock Exchange and our great
exchanges," he told Clay Travis on Fox Sports Radio, adding later: "We gave
tremendous incentives that cost us a fortune to keep Hong Kong viable and
going, and now what we've done, I've ended everything, I've ended all of
that. There is no incentive whatsoever. We're not sending money through
incentives back down, we're going to make a lot more money because they're
not going to be competitive."
Trump said the geography of Hong Kong -- which sits partially on an island
off mainland China -- made it complicated to challenge China's authority.
"Take a look at a map, it's attached to China. So it's a little bit tough
from certain standpoints, but we will do very well by not having a good
competitor, I guess it'll be a competitor but on a much smaller scale," he
said.
Trump's remarks came amid an increasingly tough stance his own
administration is adopting toward China.
Last week, the US sanctioned Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam as well as
10 other Chinese and Hong Kong officials for their role in crackdowns on
political freedom in the region. That came after Trump revoked Hong Kong's
special status on trade in May.
Also last week, the administration began proposals that would delist Chinese
companies from US stock exchanges. And Trump took steps to ban TikTok,
which is owned by a Chinese company, from the United States.
The administration has also closed a Chinese consulate in Houston, toughened
its position on the South China Sea and worked to persuade allies not to
allow Chinese mobile giant Huawei onto their 5G networks.
And this week, US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar visited
Taiwan and met with President Tsai Ing-wen, the highest-level meeting
between Washington and the self-ruled island in decades. The visit was
condemned by Beijing, which regards Taiwan as Chinese territory.
Yet despite US-China relations sinking to historic lows, Trump himself has
declined to speak out forcefully on the human rights abuses. Instead, he has
focused his attention on China's actions on the coronavirus, which he said
have caused his relationship with Xi to suffer.
"I had a very good relationship with President Xi. I would even say better
than good. I would say we had a great relationship. He's a great gentleman.
But my relationship is no longer very good with him because of what they did
with the China virus," Trump told Hewitt.
Still, his beef with China appeared centered on how the country's failure to
contain the virus has affected his political standing.
"George Washington would have had a hard time beating me before the plague
came in, before the China plague," he said.
【在 j****n 的大作中提到】 : Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers : little condemnation of Beijing : CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed : against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself : of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its : crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong. : "China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump," : Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio : host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United : States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
| W*****B 发帖数: 4796 | | s******g 发帖数: 144 | 7 到底是外孙女还是女儿, 恐怕只有他跟亿万卡清楚
【在 r*******1 的大作中提到】 : 他外孙女不是在学吗?
| W*****B 发帖数: 4796 | | t**********i 发帖数: 37 | | o******t 发帖数: 1994 | 10 巨巨真是绝望, 为这点破事写了这么多的BS。 逼着白灯得马上窜出来说自己对中国人
会更狠。美国人的MINDSET实在是被扭曲得令人发指。 | | | A****7 发帖数: 902 | 11 Could be both.
【在 W*****B 的大作中提到】 : 疮破:拜登当选了我们白人女孩就要被黄人抢走了!
| s********e 发帖数: 40 | 12 不如说白人都要练葵花宝典功,把鸡鸡奶子缩小一半。 | s*********r 发帖数: 9493 | 13 还有这么好的事儿啊?
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【在 j****n 的大作中提到】 : Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers : little condemnation of Beijing : CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed : against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself : of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its : crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong. : "China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump," : Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio : host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United : States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
| h*****7 发帖数: 3192 | | l**********t 发帖数: 520 | 15 川普内心里就是这么想的,他看出来了白人正在衰落,而黄人统治世界只是时间问题,
他必须要延缓和反抗这个过程,而拜登因为更加稳健,会让这个过程顺其自然。
【在 W*****B 的大作中提到】 : 疮破:拜登当选了我们白人女孩就要被黄人抢走了!
| d*******y 发帖数: 2710 | 16 美国人学西班牙语也没抱怨
学中文为啥不行?
这是赤裸裸种族歧视 | s********e 发帖数: 40 | 17 板鸭语言好学多了。基本不用两年能很流利。中文你试试?
: 美国人学西班牙语也没抱怨
: 学中文为啥不行?
: 这是赤裸裸种族歧视
【在 d*******y 的大作中提到】 : 美国人学西班牙语也没抱怨 : 学中文为啥不行? : 这是赤裸裸种族歧视
| d****o 发帖数: 32610 | 18 一万卡女儿自己都学中文
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【在 j****n 的大作中提到】 : Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers : little condemnation of Beijing : CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed : against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself : of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its : crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong. : "China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump," : Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio : host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United : States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
| s********e 发帖数: 40 | 19 也就是请了一个邓文迪推荐的华语保姆学了几句,早辞退了
: 一万卡女儿自己都学中文
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【在 d****o 的大作中提到】 : 一万卡女儿自己都学中文 : : himself : ," : the
| t****n 发帖数: 10724 | | | | v***a 发帖数: 903 | 21 学中文他最懂呗
【在 d*******y 的大作中提到】 : 美国人学西班牙语也没抱怨 : 学中文为啥不行? : 这是赤裸裸种族歧视
| m**c 发帖数: 1012 | 22 Isn’t that a good thing?
himself
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【在 j****n 的大作中提到】 : Trump says Americans will have to learn Chinese if Biden wins but offers : little condemnation of Beijing : CNN)In a pair of interviews on Tuesday, President Donald Trump railed : against his competitor for being weak on China -- but stopped short himself : of condemning China's repression of its Uyghur ethnic minority or its : crackdown on political freedoms in Hong Kong. : "China will own the United States if this election is lost by Donald Trump," : Trump, referring to himself in the third person, told conservative radio : host Hugh Hewitt. "If I don't win the election, China will own the United : States. You're going to have to learn to speak Chinese, you want to know the
| A****7 发帖数: 902 | 23 老将逼们天天喊中国政府要怂了,中国经济要崩溃了,中国军队不看一击。。。。。。
懂王显然比他们懂
【在 l**********t 的大作中提到】 : 川普内心里就是这么想的,他看出来了白人正在衰落,而黄人统治世界只是时间问题, : 他必须要延缓和反抗这个过程,而拜登因为更加稳健,会让这个过程顺其自然。
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