"Putin is clearly in Xi's pocket", says US ambassador to Japan

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1. The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for alleged war crimes involving accusations that Russia has forcibly taken Ukrainian children....

The move by The Hague criminal court marked a significant step, requesting the arrest of a sitting world leader, while multiple war crime allegations mount against Russia as its war in Ukraine grinds into its second year. Yet analysts acknowledged the chances of arresting President Putin are slim....

Source Link: https://www.npr.org/2023/03/17/1164...rest-warrant-putin-ukraine-alleged-war-crimes

2. Combing the Internet, I found the following hilarious interview with a fella who spoke like a clown or a drunken man.

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Speaking to CNA’s Asia First on Thursday (Mar 23) on the sidelines of the Milken Institute’s Japan Symposium, US ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel spewed a load of anti-China rubbish. For instance, without rhyme or reason, he claimed that "Putin is clearly in Xi’s pocket". The joker did not explain why and how Putin could get into Xi's pocket. Neither did he explain how Xi got his magic pocket. Most probably, during his trip to Saudi Arabia in December last year, Xi failed to find a flying carpet or a genie bottle in Ali Baba's cave but found a shirt with a magic pocket instead.

By making such a ridiculous claim that borders on the Tales of the Arabian Nights, joker Rahm Emanuel seemed to be making a desperate attempt to link China to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In the process, he likened the Chinese leader to a wicked sorcerer who keeps an evil genie in a magic bottle and lets it out as and when he needs it to wreak havoc in the world.

In fact, China is a victim of Russia's military misadventure because Ukraine is an important economic hub in the Road and Belt Initiative. Thus Russia's invasion has inflicted tremendous economic losses on China. Joker Rahm Emanuel should thank Putin for his military misadventure and encourage him to keep on fighting because the longer the war, the more will be China's economic losses.

If the Chinese leader refuses to release his Russian counterpart from his magic pocket for trial in the Hague criminal court, the ICC will have no choice but arrest Xi too. The ICC will have to ensure that Xi is not half-naked at the time of the arrest, but is wearing the shirt that has the magic pocket (with Putin inside, of course). The ICC, however, may find more than it bargains for in Xi's magic pocket. 🤣

3. Amid impeachment inquiry in 2019, Trump publicly urged the Chinese government to investigate Hunter Biden’s business ties to China. At that time, China still hoped that Sino-US relations would turn around for the better if Biden won the election. If the self-declared "Messiah" ex-president makes the same request in 2024, I don't think China will harbour any more false hope on Biden. In retaliation, the "potato chip" gas-emitting White House incumbent or somebody from his party may ask the Chinese government to investigate Trump's years of extensive commercial interests in China. If Xi really has the (magic) pocket to keep Putin, as claimed by joker Rahm Emanuel, I don't think the Chinese leader will hesitate to use it for keeping two more rogue politicians. 😇

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The fact us that China has a huge population and is using up its resources, and Russia has a dwindling population and a HUGE amount of unoccupied land with vast resources right on the Chinese border. So of course, Putin has to suck up to Xi. Eventually, China will get Siberia's resources. Wait and see, it is inevitable, no matter who runs either country.
 
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"Putin is clearly in Xi's pocket", says US ambassador to Japan​

"King Spanky left China on Friday after a much-hyped summit of the world’s two major powers that was rich in pageantry and promises of stability, but offered little by way of tangible progress.
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presidunce had gone into the two-day talks with China’s Xi Jinping, weakened by his prolonged war in Iran, and did little to change the perception that he and his nation are diminished on the global stage.
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Xi who delivered the sharpest rhetoric of the meeting – over the future status of the self-governing island of Taiwan, with Spanky notably failing to push back.
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his final remarks in Beijing on Friday, Spanky did claim that the US and China struck “fantastic trade deals”, although details were scarce, and that he and Xi settled “a lot of different problems”.
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