Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Have you ever heard about "The boy who cried wolf?"


I watched this youtube video:

I'm not sure this is sarcastic way to prove his point or something. But it made me thinking.
So I will quote what he said about it:
so whether it's China or Huawei or Venezuela or Russian arms treaties or Iran
or the complete disregard of Palestinians the...
the message that's being sent may actually be working against us, against the Untied States

and Huawei is just the most perfect and latest example of US policies
potential unintended consequences unintended consequences, you know CIA clls us what--come on, you know you watch us blowback right?
The unintended consequences of any country's foreign policy....
quoted about 1:14 of that youtube video.




This is my response:


Have you ever heard about "The boy who cried wolf?" If you know that, why do you think that whole world were believing what the USA were saying?
The USA lied(probably many times) to whole world--remember the WMD? So where is the WMD?--you can read more about it from my previous article - Huawei ban. People were brainwashed by US meida but nobody realise it, unfortunately. @ May 30, 2019
Even Trump himself said--admitted that Huawei ban is for US-China trade deal--nothing to do with national security, right?




President Donald Trump said on Thursday U.S. complaints against Huawei Technologies Co Ltd might be resolved within the framework of a U.S.-China trade deal, while at the same time calling the Chinese telecommunications giant "very dangerous."

Washington last week effectively banned U.S. firms from doing business with Huawei, the world's largest telecoms network gear maker, citing national security concerns.

"You look at what they've done from a security standpoint, from a military standpoint, it's very dangerous," Trump said in remarks at the White House. "If we made a deal, I could imagine Huawei being possibly included in some form or some part of it."


quoted from Trump says 'dangerous' Huawei could be included in US-China trade deal @ May 24, 2019



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