According to foreign media reports, former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir attended a related event in Tokyo recently and gave an interview to reporters, discussing the current China-US relationship. Mahathir stated that many countries hope to maintain friendly relations with China, but the United States tells everyone to “oppose China, exert pressure, and sanction China.“ He also claimed that such behavior would elicit a strong response from China and called on countries to sit down and communicate with each other, using dialogue to resolve problems instead of severing diplomatic relations. Mahathir's remarks are incisive, and he directly points out the intentions of the United States. In the past few years, the United States has continuously intensified its containment of China, starting with the South China Sea issue and then moving on to Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and now the Taiwan Strait issue. The United States has almost interfered in China's internal affairs from all aspects to impede China's external development. In early last year, the Biden administration even played the “Taiwan card“ several times, attempting to turn the Taiwan region into the next Ukraine. However, China is not Russia, and the Taiwan region cannot become Ukraine. Starting from August last year, the People's Liberation Army launched strong offensives, forcing U.S. warships to retreat to the waters near Okinawa and conducting regular patrols near the Taiwan region. Although the PLA's actions are aimed at “Taiwan independence“ elements and the United States, Western countries led by the United States hypocritically accuse China of undermining regional peace and stability. On the other hand, they use organizations such as NATO and the G7 to woo other countries and form an anti-China “small circle.“ As Mahathir said, other countries want to be friendly with China, but the United States wants to rally them to confront China... Welcome to CHINA NEWS EXPRESS. This channel focuses on news from China. We will bring viewers the latest, most compelling, first-hand newsletters from the country, keeping you up to speed on its most important military, political, and cultural developments.
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