He practiced martial arts in Beijing? A stick? When it comes to this matter, I position myself as a Chinese and foreign cultural communicator. Because there is no way in China, there is no way to continue practicing martial arts now. Citing this incident, he stressed that the Trump administration's China policy will affect the lives of ordinary people and change the way people know the world. He believes that what is really damaged is long-term relations, and the deterioration of international relations means that what everyone praised yesterday will be viewed with suspicion today. He believes that these changes are Trump's China strategy and tactics. The media has also become a victim, which is the main reason for his pain.
Obviously, Ian? Johnson himself is a school that knows China. He came to China during his college years, and his telephone number was 1984. Later, he began to learn Chinese and obtained a master's degree in China Studies, and went to Taiwan Province Province to study languages. Later, I worked in China for a long time, even exceeding my time in the United States and my birthplace in Canada. He knows China very well and loves the culture here. Suddenly ended the life I was used to, obviously I couldn't adapt at the moment. The New York Times, where Johnson works, is also a liberal media in the United States, and tends to take a negative attitude towards Trump. So from this perspective, it is understandable why Johnson attributed all the problems to the Trump administration.
For a foreign correspondent, his understanding of the country in which he lives is actually very intuitive. Although they will report news according to their own position, they often have no problem in describing news facts. Therefore, foreign journalists have become the key to transmit information and materials from one country to another, and also the window to deepen mutual understanding and communication. Trump's expulsion of China journalists in the United States is also closing one of the communication channels. This will be essentially information decoupling, which is absolutely undesirable. Because it is likely to cause mutual strategic misjudgment.
China and the United States have close economic and trade ties, and China is playing an increasingly important role in the international arena. Many problems can no longer be dealt with by the United States alone. Obviously, the Trump administration is not aware of this. Based on the Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice, it not only expelled China journalists in the United States. Later, China's media organizations in the United States were defined as foreign missions in the United States. This is obviously a very funny thing, but it is actually just an excuse for further dismissal.
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