The Chinese foreign minister threatened the United States with “conflict and confrontation” if the latter continues to insist its suppression allegations against China.
On Tuesday, the Chinese foreign minister claimed that there would be “conflict and confrontation” if the US would not change course, pertaining to its Chinese “containment and suppression” strategy.
The threat comes amid the American government’s calls for Beijing to stop providing Russia with military arms and weapons amid its escalating war against Ukraine.
The threat also came after the US government approved the $619 million arms boost to Taiwan amid the latter’s increasing tensions with China.
In the report published by The Blaze, it was revealed that “since the National People’s Congress, a so-called national legislature, and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body, hold their annual meetings simultaneously, the days-long event in Beijing is called the “two sessions” meetings.”
“These meetings, during which the regime acts under the pretense of having independently minded legislators, began Saturday and culminated in the formalization of Xi Jinping’s third term as Chinese dictator,” the report added.
Qin Gang, the genocidal communist regime’s new foreign minister, who took his role in December, is known for making multiple anti-American remarks on several occasions.
Just recently, the former China’s ambassador to the U.S. slammed the American’s efforts to outcompete China.
Qin also argued that “in reality, the U.S. side’s so-called competition is all-out containment and suppression, a zero-sum game where you die and I live.”
He claimed that the US approached competition with China with a “zero-sum” mentality which the 2021 Pentagon report indicated that this may be projection.
According to the report, the CCP’s aim is to “achieve ‘the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation’ by 2049 to match or surpass U.S. global influence and power, displace U.S. alliances and security partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region, and revise the international order to be more advantageous to Beijing’s authoritarian system.”
The controversy arose after Qin threatened that “if the U.S. does not hit the brakes but continues to speed down the wrong path, no amount of guardrails can prevent derailing, and there will surely be conflict and confrontation.”
“Such competition is a reckless gamble, with the stakes being the fundamental interests of the two peoples and even the future of humanity,” Qin added.









