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    Quote Originally Posted by Germanicus View Post
    Is there anyone in the world that USA does not want to put sanctions on? (: Why is USA such a crybaby?


    http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2...t_17477915.htm

    I agree with China. The US side needs to calm down and stop throwing hissy fits every single day about nothing. So China sold some missile parts to Iran. Who cares?

    I firmly oppose these US sanctions and in my opinion the time is coming for the East to sanction the USA. Serious sanctions. Not weak pretend annoying sanctions like USA tees up.

    When will USA stop crying and come back to the normal track of nonproliferation? Stop crying USA you $#@!ing $#@!. Why do you cry so much? You are not our boss. $#@! off. If Chinese business people want to sell misile parts to Iran then what does it have to do with USA?

    All of these sanctions should need to go through the UN or the body the East creates to replace it.
    The UN doesn't set policy for the US.


    China under values its currency. It pays workers next to nothing. Try sanctioning us ade watch the world economy collapse.

    People like you need to accept that we are the only big dog that matters.

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    The Donald catches China red-handed allowing oil into No. Korea...

    Trump accuses China of allowing oil into North Korea
    Thu December 28, 2017 - "Caught RED HANDED - very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea," Trump tweeted; A White House official and multiple National Security Council officials were unable to explain Trump's tweet
    President Donald Trump said Thursday that he is "very disappointed" in China for allegedly selling oil to North Korea, tweeting that the on-again, off-again Trump ally was "caught red handed" allowing oil to be imported by the rogue regime. The tweet, which came as Trump was on his golf course in Palm Beach County, comes after outlets in South Korea reported that satellites have spotted Chinese ships transferring oil to North Korean vessels. Trump said that if this practice continues, there will "never be a friendly solution to the North Korea problem." White House official and multiple National Security Council officials were unable to explain the President's tweet and did not respond to questions about whether he was referring to the recent reports from South Korea.

    "Caught RED HANDED - very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea," Trump tweeted. "There will never be a friendly solution to the North Korea problem if this continues to happen!" The US Treasury Department announced in November that a series of North Korea shipping and trading companies had attempted to conduct a ship-to-ship transfer -- likely of oil -- to evade UN sanctions. The same photos released at the time were used by South Korean outlets in recent reports.

    The Treasury statement came alongside the announcement of a series of sanctions against a range of North Korean entities and individuals. "As North Korea continues to threaten international peace and security, we are steadfast in our determination to maximize economic pressure to isolate it from outside sources of trade and revenue while exposing its evasive tactics," Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said at the time. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying denied that Chinese ships were found trading oil to North Korea. "I am not aware of what you mentioned," Chunying said. "China's relevant position remains unequivocal. I would like to reiterate that the Chinese government has been comprehensively, accurately, faithfully and strictly implementing the Security Council's DPRK-related resolutions. Our attitude is earnest and serious, and our measures and actions are forceful and effective."

    She added: "If there is solid evidence proving that there is on the Chinese side any violation of the Security Council resolutions, China will surely deal with it in accordance with laws and regulations, and not a single case of violation should get away with it." Trump has had a mixed strategy with China ever since stepping into the White House earlier this year. Though he has feted President Xi Jinping in the United States and traveled to China to meet with Xi, he has also openly criticized the country's trade policies and slammed China as having "no impact" on North Korea. Trump's key to North Korea, however, has long been China and his personal relationship with Xi.

    http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/28/politi...oil/index.html

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