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Shredding China's Sino-British treaty commitment to uphold Hong Konger human rights until at least 2047, Xi's security law formalizes the Communist Party's absolute disdain for the principle of trust in international relations. In Hong Kong, Xi has proved to the international community that he is about as respectful of treaty law as he is reliable in his carbon emissions commitments. Xi fears that the world's understanding of this reality will undermine his signature foreign policy priorities. Xi's feudalistic Belt and Road initiative, for example, depends on nations, and especially democratic nations, accepting China's vast investment in return for accepting Beijing's global political hegemony. Xi wanted to pursue that agenda while keeping things quiet on the Hong Kong front. He hoped Hong Kongers would simply kneel down to his encroaching tyranny. But people who have tasted freedom are loath to surrender it. This posed another crisis for Xi. Relentlessly taking to the streets and polls in explicit rejection of the Party, Hong Kongers undermined Xi in devastating fashion. Hence why the security law was introduced.
Biden Threatens China Sanctions Over Law Targeting Hong Kong
Why China sees Hong Kong sanctions as a critical threat - Washington Examiner
Chinese President Xi Jinping's long-term strategy is both dependent upon and driven by the Communist Party's unquestioned supremacy over its citizens. That's why the Chinese regime is reacting with such ferocity to United States sanctions over its new Hong Kong security law. The mainland office...
www.washingtonexaminer.com
Biden Threatens China Sanctions Over Law Targeting Hong Kong