China aint with the lil homie shyt: Warn the U.S. and CA to Free Huawei CFO Wanzhou Meng or measures

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Troops are coming home to rest for that inevitable china sea conflict :sas1:
 
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Lol not that easy

They could have... most countries that did business with the U.S. before evualuating that shyt now like...:patrice: do this shady possibly illegal extrajudicial kidnapping on behalf of our allies and get hemmed up by china for agreeing with it or risk losing money in trade by the U.S. for NOT agreeing with this situation when the U.S. is up to shady shyt??? :jbhmm: Treadeau could have said hey listen we wont detain her but if you got agents here willing to do it then it's on you... :manny: on some Mission impossible shyt....
 

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This leads me to believe the US may just fall into the Thucydides Trap after all.
Not that any of these actions are particularly unusual, it just seems bold, and errs toward it being possible.
 

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China ain’t finna do nothing.
Breh China has military brehs shook. My friend is in the Navy as a submariner. He tells me that whenever they have briefs they focus more on Chinese submarines vs Russian submarines. That says a lot because Russian subs are superior to Chinese subs but they are our new "cold war" adversaries.
 

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This whole situation reveals to the world that Canada is truly America's lapdog out of this arrest. :francis:

Extradition treaty or not, Trump has successfully dragged Canadians into the middle of his trade war and destroyed any chances of future Chinese investment and trade with the maple leaf country :francis:
Literally no one gives a fukk about Canada, fam.
 

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China Warns Against Extraditing Huawei’s CFO to US
By Stephen Lendman
January 24, 2019


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A previous article explained that the Trump regime will formally request Canada to extradite Huawei’s chief financial officer Sabrina Meng Wanzhou to the US.

Arrested by Canadian authorities in Vancouver on December 1, Ottawa acting as a US proxy, she’s currently under house arrest in the city, awaiting the judicial disposition of her case.

Washington’s pretext for wanting her extradited is Huawei’s alleged circumvention of (illegally imposed) US sanctions on Iran – for political reasons, part of longstanding US hostility toward the country over its sovereign independence in a part of the world where Washington and Israel have hegemonic aims.

What’s really behind what’s going on is the diabolical aim by Republicans and undemocratic Dems to undermine China’s aim to become an economic, industrial, and technological powerhouse, well along toward achieving its objectives, challenging longstanding US supremacy, what its hardliners are going all-out to prevent, risking something far more serious than major political, economic, financial, and trade differences.

On Tuesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Huawei chairman Liang Hua urged resolving the unacceptable detention of Meng as quickly as possible – despite the Trump regime intending to formally request her extradition to the US by end of January or sooner.

Liang stressed that Huawei “operate(s) globally, and in every country…fully compl(ing) with local laws and regulations.

Separately on Tuesday, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying warned of retaliation against Canada and the US if Meng is extradited to America, saying:

“China will take action in response to measures taken by the US. Everyone has to be held responsible for their own actions. Both the US and Canada should be aware of the seriousness of the case and take steps to rectify the mistake.”

Meng can appeal a judicially ordered extradition to America, a final decision to be made by Canada’s Minister of Justice/Attorney General David Lametti if judicial proceedings go this far.

Given Meng’s highly politicized arrest, detention, then house arrest, unable to leave Vancouver while a case against her proceeds, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may serve as final arbiter – unless Trump intervenes at some point on Meng’s behalf. His unpredictability makes anything possible.

Under the terms of the US/Canada extradition treaty, alleged offenses in question must be crimes in both countries, referred to as “double criminality.”

Proceedings and appeals in cases like Meng’s can drag on for months or years. Her arrest and detention occurred on the same day that Trump and China’s Xi Jinping met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, DLT likely unaware of what happened at the time.

On Tuesday, China’s Global Times (GT) headlined “Canada must not extradite Meng Wanzhou,” saying:

She “was arrested by the Canadian side without violating any Canadian law. Canada, being a henchman for the US and abiding by the so-called extradition treaty between the US and Canada, persecutes senior executives of Chinese companies regardless of international law and friendly ties with China.”

“How can Canada be detached from the case if Meng is extradited? “(I)f Meng is extradited to the US, Canada will face a severe backlash from China that puts bilateral ties in jeopardy” – the same true about Sino/US relations.

No nation should tolerate the unlawful arrest and mistreatment of any of its citizens by a foreign power. Meng’s high profile status makes what’s going on especially unacceptable for China.

Her mistreatment is all about “an assault on China’s high-tech enterprises under the guise of law,” said GT, Canada a willing US accomplice.

China clearly won’t tolerate what’s going on, Meng’s arrest an affront to its sovereignty, an act of political and economic war.

If Meng isn’t freed to resume her normal activities, Sino/US and Sino/Canadian relations will suffer a major body blow. Beijing will surely retaliate appropriately, its only option.

It showed it can be tough with the US before. Clearly its authorities will go all-out for Meng’s unconditional release. They’re highly unlikely to accept anything less.
 

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Huawei Reportedly Preparing To Sue US Government Over Spying Hysteria

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Huawei is preparing to sue the United States government over a defense bill that would further dissuade domestic companies from doing business with the company. The bill is the latest move in an ongoing effort to encourage businesses to distance themselves from Huawei over concerns that it is spying on users for the benefit of China.

At issue here is an amendment to the US National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that was signed in 2018. The new language further blocks certain US agencies from using equipment by Huawei and also ZTE, another Chinese company that security officials have previously said could be spying for China. Huawei has repeatedly denied the accusations.

US officials have pressured companies in the past not to do business with Huawei, and as a result, the Chinese phone maker has had trouble peddling its products stateside. Many of its products can be purchased online, of course, but Huawei has not been able to partner with any of the major wireless carriers.

More recently, the US Justice Department filed a series of indictments against Huawei and its US affiliate. Huawei stands accused of several crimes, including a conspiracy to steal trade secrets from T-Mobile, and faces more than half a dozen counts of wire fraud and obstruction of justice.

"Today we are announcing that we are bringing criminal charges against telecommunications giant Huawei and its associates for nearly two dozen alleged crimes," acting Attorney General Matthew G. Whitaker said last month. "As I told Chinese officials in August, China must hold its citizens and Chinese companies accountable for complying with the law."

There is also a hearing scheduled for this week in Canada to determine if Huawei's finance chief, Meng Wanzhous, will be extradited to the US to face criminal charges.

As it relates to the defense bill that Huawei is suing over, The New York Times says the company is expected to argue that it is a "bill of attainder," which is a legislative act that singles out a person or group for punishment without at trial.

Link source:
https://hothardware.com/news/huawei-prepping-sue-us-government-over-spying-
 
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