Thursday, May 28, 2020

Polls Show Support For China Has Fallen Dramatically In Europe And India


Gatestone Institute: Support for China Falls Dramatically in European, Indian Polls

A soon to be released international survey finds that when the COVID-19 virus finally burns itself out its biggest victim may be the very country that launched the pandemic —China.

Bluster, bullying, and propaganda launched by China's leadership to subdue international criticism of their handling of COVID-19 is only stoking the anger among nations as diverse as the U.K., Germany and India, according to data revealed during a comprehensive poll conducted by the firm McLaughlin & Associates.

They may not embrace the White House on any given issue but when it comes to China, a large and significant number of those polled in this global COVID-19 survey would now support economic sanctions, confronting China's strategy to achieve global dominance by controlling worldwide access to technology, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and more.

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WNU Editor: I am willing to bet that this negative view towards China is even higher than what these polls show.

5 comments:

  1. Negative European perception is bad enough, but India's position is critical to Xi's plans.

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  2. China's behavior is clear evidence they have never left their "Celestial Kingdom" mindset.

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  3. India a close competitor

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  4. WASHINGTON — North Korean and Chinese nationals are operating a multibillion-dollar money laundering scheme to help fund the North’s nuclear weapons program, the Justice Department said in an indictment unsealed on Thursday. The case underscores the Trump administration’s inability to halt Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program through diplomacy.

    The department charged 28 North Koreans and five Chinese nationals of using a web of more than 250 shell companies to launder over $2.5 billion in assets through the international banking system, according to court documents filed in February by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington.

    The government alleged that the money flowed back to North Korea’s primary, state-operated foreign exchange bank, the Foreign Trade Bank of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The North used the funds to support its weapons of mass destruction program.

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  5. The cherry on top of the cake is India getting the business escaping China. Arrrrg!

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