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US cannot cut off Hong Kong from the world

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After US President Donald Trump on Wednesday (US time) signed the socalled Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, some US politician­s who had instigated the act excitedly made fanatical remarks on social media, and some Western media also participat­ed in the chorus. Some people in the US and other Western countries have been deeply caught in an ideologica­l frenzy. Their goal is not just Hong Kong. They try to make Hong Kong a pawn for them to contain the Chinese mainland.

Chinese public opinion has generally been tough and calm. Chinese people support the central government’s pushback to such serious interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs, warning the US that the move only leads to a dead end.

The calmness comes from Chinese people’s clear understand­ing of Hong Kong’s history and future and the great strength of China, making it impossible for Hong Kong to be a pawn of the US or the West. If some US politician­s insist on walking toward a dead end, they will ruin US interests in the city.

The “one country, two systems” principle is not only in line with the interests of the mainland and Hong Kong, but also connects China with the West and with the world. It was an exploratio­n and effort of all parties to reach a winwin situation under the mainland’s relatively isolated condition at that time. Judging from Hong Kong’s developmen­t and its current global status, the effort has been successful.

The US has real interests in Hong Kong. If the US is unwilling to pursue such common interests, Hong Kong may as well go another way that leads to prosperity. Hong Kong’s status today was not given by the US, and the US cannot cut off Hong Kong’s connection with the world. China is a large economy. Cities in the mainland such as Shanghai and Shenzhen have their unique positions in the global economic and trade pattern, and Hong Kong will also have huge room for improvemen­t.

The current anti-China sentiment in the US exceeds the anti-US sentiment in China. China knows well that the US is going to suppress it and we feel angry on some specific issues. However, China has not formed a comprehens­ive anti-US sentiment yet, nor has China launched policy to act recklessly against the US. China is not prepared to do so, either. Indeed, China will pay close attention to how far the US goes in this frenzy.

This is no longer the world in the early days after the end of the Cold War. The US cannot cut off China’s connection with the world. Even if the US breaks relations with China, most countries need to develop relations with China. If the US insists on unilateral­ism and zero-sum game, it is choosing an irreversib­le decline for itself.

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