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Good day.
we're not in the 1800s
Oh I did, I just posted that one for fun.
And Europe has shown their true face when bombing Gaza(and yesterday Israel annexed even more territories in parliament) - no sanctions. But there are sanctions against Russia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkNSaR9wMFw&list=PLDCxCEELJWTdPC8ATHgCx8LNtL_tEREGS&index=8
EU says we don't want to hurt CCPs feelings so we will continue kissing Jinping's ass and do what we are told.
And China knows that if Russia falls they will be next.
Geopolitics do not care about humans, they use them as resource, just like oil or steel.
Beijing dismissed those concerns, insisting that Brussels must "rebalance its mentality", not its economic ties with China.
If EU concerns were not addressed, "our industry and citizens will demand that we defend our interests", von der Leyen told Premier Li.
The EU has imposed hefty tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China, arguing that Beijing's subsidies unfairly undercut European competitors.
China has rebuffed that claim and announced what were widely seen as retaliatory probes into imported European pork, brandy and dairy products.