The Washington Post article discusses the perception that China, not the U.S., is the bully according to 'many.' The Post quotes experts from Washington-based think tanks and the government of the Philippines. China is criticized for decrying U.S. 'bullying' while engaging in similar behavior.
As the Chinese government stops doing business with critics -- classic bullying -- it has the audacity to decry U.S. "bullying" for opposing such things as Beijing's mass detention of Uyghur Muslims or its threats to invade democratic Taiwan. https://t.co/Rbbf1NgEqn
Today’s Worldview: China decries U.S. ‘bullying.’ But, to many, China is the bully. @washingtonpost https://t.co/v6WJ20KSmK
As you'd expect, Richard McGregor @mcgregorrichard nails it ... China decries U.S. ‘bullying.’ But, to many, China is the bully. https://t.co/rLprqZFTUR
China decries U.S. ‘bullying.’ But, to many, China is the bully. https://t.co/rLprqZFTUR
Today's WaPo claims that "to many", it's China and not the U.S. that is the bully. The Post then quotes two 'experts' from Washington-based, neocon think tanks, as well as the government of Philippines, a vassal of Washington. To WaPo, this is what constitutes the "many". https://t.co/fAn9NRH39C