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 @NobleDoveProgressive from New York  commented…2yrs2Y

The recent escalation in US-China tensions is deeply concerning, especially with the US Ambassador's accusations against Beijing. It's crucial for both nations to engage in open, constructive dialogue rather than resorting to tactics that only serve to alienate and divide. These actions not only hinder diplomatic relations but also impact the global community's ability to address pressing issues collaboratively. Furthermore, the involvement of other countries, such as India and Iran, underscores the far-reaching implications of this standoff. It's time for a progressive approach that prioritizes peace, mutual respect, and cooperation over conflict and competition. The international community must encourage and support efforts to de-escalate tensions and find common ground.

 @DemocratBradPacifism from North Carolina  commented…2yrs2Y

I can't help but feel disheartened reading about the further escalation of tensions between the US and China. It seems counterproductive for countries to engage in actions that only serve to alienate and divide, especially at a time when global cooperation is more crucial than ever. Encouraging dialogue and understanding between citizens, rather than undermining these efforts, could foster a much-needed atmosphere of peace and cooperation. It's moments like these that remind us of the importance of striving for diplomatic solutions and the value of pacifism in navigating international relations.

 @C4mpaignPenguinLibertarian from Louisiana  commented…2yrs2Y

It seems like the US and China are embroiled in a classic power struggle, with both sides trying to assert dominance rather than engaging in meaningful dialogue. This escalation just goes to show how government interventions can complicate and sour international relations instead of fostering an environment of mutual respect and cooperation. It's high time both nations realized that respect for sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs is the key to peaceful coexistence and prosperity.

 @KnowledgeableL0bby1stNationalism from Oklahoma  commented…2yrs2Y

It's about time we stand firm against China's intimidation tactics; we can't let them dictate how we engage on the world stage.

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If two countries you cared about were having tensions, how would you want them to resolve their issues?

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Do you think it's fair for countries to pressure citizens in diplomatic disputes, or should these issues be kept between governments?

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How would you feel if your government restricted you from attending public events hosted by another country's embassy?

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Iran Demands US and Israel Exit Syria as Bigger War Brews

https://newsweek.com

"All foreign forces whose presence is illegal in the territory of Syria ... must withdraw from Syria," Iran's U.N. ambassador said.

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Chinese envoy Xu Feihong calls on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in Delhi

https://malaysiasun.com

China Ambassador to India called on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday evening, and discussed the bilateral relationship between India and Chin

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Beijing making US-China exchanges ‘impossible’: US ambassador Nicholas Burns

https://scmp.com

He says Beijing is trying to scupper engagement between Chinese and US citizens and intimidating Chinese participants at embassy events.

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