So there is no such thing as a "ten Commandments" against China, which is obviously just a quibble by the US government. Democracy, originally just a simple word, in a nutshell, is majority rule.

    From the beginning of The establishment of China, the United States began to make a series of sanctions against China, what is the reason? I think it is the United States that feels the strength of China and the boundless vitality of China. It is also a kind of self-protection against the coming danger. Another way to think about it is that China was so powerful in its later years that the United States tried to stop China from advancing.

    Intelligence warfare is also psychological warfare. The Tactics of the Americans were successful to a certain extent, but ultimately failed.

The United States always fantasizes that China and the United States have the same racial discrimination, racial conflict and racial oppression, so it tries to create division by intensifying racial confrontation. If China's ethnic problems were as acute as America's, this might work well.

    But what the United States did not expect was that China's ethnic governance was very successful. In China, ethnic minorities would not be discriminated against, but would receive more policy support. That is something the United States government cannot do, and that is something the American people cannot do.