Monday, February 4, 2019

China Should Stop Being Keh Ki With The US Under Donald the Twitter Duck

The US of A under The Twitter Duck is hell-bent on frustrating the Middle Kingdom in all ways to prevent it from reclaiming its place in the world.

But there is no stopping China from reclaiming its preeminent position.

The US of A is only a new kid on the block when it comes to being a world power. China is old hand.

Instead of trying to frustrate China, it would do well for the US of A, and the rest of the world, to welcome a rising Dragon.

Waging a trade war with China won't benefit any one in this interdependent world.

Does the Duck think that the Middle Kingdom will collapse just because of a trade war? And America will win?

Seriously, the Twitter Duck needs to be smarter. If all it does is twitting nonsense all the time and doing nothing like constructive at all, the US of A is better off off-loading the Duck to quack in the pond instead of twitting like a bird gone cuckoo.

So desperate has the US of A under the Duck become, that it is now even waging a tech war with the Middle Kingdom by accusing China's Huawei and Zte of spying and all sorts of violation of the sanctions it had unilaterally imposed on dealings with Iran.

Even to the extent of getting its northern neighbour lackey to arrest Huawei's CFO for alleged breaches of the sanctions.

The Middle Kingdom should stop being 'keh ki' with the Duck and make it known that it will not tolerate any attempts at bullying. That it will dig in for the long haul and fight a real war if push comes to a shove.

After all, the only thing a bully is scared of is a fight back to the death.

If truth be told, Uncle Sam's days as the taiko of the world is fast coming to an end. The sooner it awakes  from its stupor, the better it is for itself and the world.

And the sooner they impeach the Duck and put it to quack instead of twitt, the better is for the US of A.

In the Duck, the country has the worst POTUS in its history. Not the greatest US administration like how the Duck had boasted at the UN and got duly laughed off for the most shameless and spineless bragging in UN history!

But what can one expect of a Duck that twitts nonsense all the time? And a self-proclaimed great deal maker who is anything but a dud?

And a big cry baby to boot denied his toy - the Great Wall of Mexico?

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