Chinese State Media Sends A Warning To United States

Chinese State Media Sends Off A Warning To The United States

CHINESE – State Media from China warns US as Beijing has been threatening US with rare earths export ban simultaneous to the rising tensions.

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In a previous report, Chinese-based Android mobile brand has been banned from OS updates and was rejected in several tech shops.

The People’s Daily Newspaper – the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China – released the heavy statement “Don’t say we didn’t warn you.” during a commentary last Wednesday.

They also said China would “never accept” the suppression of Chinese developments by the US.

US President Donald Trump’s administration recently signed a government order that may have banned huge China-based companies including Huawei from getting important parts from the US such as computer chips for tech devices.

However, a huge part in the making of these computer chips are made with rare earths. And China, is a primary exporter of rare earths.

A commentary under the codename Wuyuehe reacts to US’ actions saying:

“At present, the United States completely overestimates its ability to control the global supply chain and is due to slap itself in the face when it sobers up from its happy, ignorant self-indulgence.”

Wuyuehe also released the ominous warning apparently aimed at the United States:

“Don’t say we didn’t warn you.”

The heavy statement has been held back by the Chinese State Media, only to be released in the possibility of a serious conflict occurring.

The Newspaper dropped the phrases back in 1962 right before getting involved into a violent conflict with India. Another time they used it was back in 1978 before the invasion in Vietnam.

This is according to an article from CNN Philippines.

The phrase was seen in numerous writings in People’s Daily, specifically on issues from the Taiwan issue to the recent trade war.

That is all there is to it, at least for now. We’ll post updates as soon as we got them.

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