An in depth look at the China / America situation by the moderate, Chas Freeman. He says that the American establishment want China to completely adopt the American political and economic system, and won't stop hostilities towards China until the Chinese stop being Chinese. Retired Ambassador Chas Freeman, Nixon's translator during his 1972 trip to China, says U.S. policy to China remains a desire to hold on to primacy globally and regionally. Biden's approach so far is not much different than the aggressive posture of Trump[embedded content]
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An in depth look at the China / America situation by the moderate, Chas Freeman. He says that the American establishment want China to completely adopt the American political and economic system, and won't stop hostilities towards China until the Chinese stop being Chinese.
Retired Ambassador Chas Freeman, Nixon's translator during his 1972 trip to China, says U.S. policy to China remains a desire to hold on to primacy globally and regionally. Biden's approach so far is not much different than the aggressive posture of Trump