
(Central News Agency, Taipei, 18th) U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emmanuelle recently criticized Chinese leader Xi Jinping and described the government led by Xi as a mess. In contrast to previous frequent visits to China by U.S. officials, U.S. media reported that diplomats named foreign leaders It is unusual for someone to attack someone.
The Wall Street Journal Chinese website reported today that Rahm Emanuel is stepping up his direct criticism of Xi Jinping, describing the Chinese leader as an incompetent economic manager, a foreign policy failure and a clumsy potential horseman. A Chiaverrian (political amorality and Machiavellian thinking), the government under his leadership is even more of a mess.
The report pointed out that Xi Jinping does not need to worry about domestic opposition leaders criticizing his political achievements. But not far from China, Emmanuel has carved out the role for himself with sharp and sometimes wry criticism.
A week ago, Emmanuel was the first person outside China to publicly point out the disappearance of Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu.
On September 8, Emmanuel posted a satirical post on the social platform ”?
The report pointed out that a spokesman for the U.S. State Department did not comment on Emanuel’s post, but said that the content was lively and lively. Other U.S. diplomats did not echo his remarks.
Contrary to Emmanuel, members of US President Biden’s cabinet have recently visited Beijing to seek to ease tensions between the United States and China.
For example, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in Beijing in August, “We believe a strong Chinese economy is a good thing” and said, “I think there are plenty of opportunities for our two countries to work together to promote our common interests.”
The report stated that in diplomatic settings, it is unusual to name a foreign leader (even the leader of a rival country) or use sarcasm and ridicule to highlight another country’s domestic problems.
Lully Miura, a Tokyo political analyst and frequent commentator on the social platform A slanderous public opinion war.
“You have to realize that you can become just like your opponent,” Miura said. “They are waiting for us to start a fight that they intend to start.”
Emmanuel said in an interview on the 15th: “Criticizing me is actually diverting the real problem.” He said that the real problem is the Chinese government’s handling of issues such as the disappearance of senior officials and the origin of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). remain silent.
He said: “Why is China not transparent with anyone?” He also said: “Deception and lies are characteristics that permeate all of China’s actions. As a world leader, this is unacceptable.”
The Wall Street Journal pointed out that the 63-year-old Emanuel was a former Democratic congressman, former US President Barack Obama’s chief of staff and mayor of Chicago. He has spent most of his career in the treacherous politics spent in struggle. (Editor: Tang Peijun/Zhang Shuling) 1120918
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