Belgarion wrote on Nov 29
th, 2021 at 8:07pm:
1. Payment for the loss of global productivity, amount to be determined by an international court, paid to the UN to be distributed as decided by them.
You mean an international court, to which the US has refused to join?
"The United States government has consistently opposed an international court that could hold US military and
political leaders to a uniform global standard of justice
"
Quote:2. Renunciation of all claims to the Republic of China.
So now China is to be broken up because a virus escaped from a Wuhan wet market?
The ROC itself, until recently, claimed to be the sole government of all China. Biden of course is talking out of both sides of his mouth re Taiwan independence, because he is not sure he can win a war with the PRC in the Taiwan straits.
Quote:3. Demilitarization of the South China Sea and renunciation of all territorial claims there.
....while China is bordered by US military bases in the Western Pacific?
Quote:4. Withdrawal of Chinese troops from Tibet and recognition of Tibet as as sovereign nation.
As late as 1943, the US insisted Tibet was part of China. After 1949 and the CCP victory, the US changed its mind.....
Quote:5. Recognition of Chinese theft of intellectual property and reparations made, to be decided by an international court.
...while the WTO has been neutered by the US who is hindering reform of its operations and blocking election of WTO officials (as expected, since "America First" is incompatible with global fair trade rules....)
In any case, Xi has admitted to IP theft in the past, taking advantage of US companies' greed to access cheap labor in China. But now China is wealthy enough to out compete the US in funding R&D.
Quote:6. Cessation of persecution of ethnic and religious minorities. This process to be overseen by international observers.
Yes, well, some religious minorities with global terrorist proclivities need careful management to eliminate terrorist acts, as China is achieving in Xinjiang; another method is to try to bomb them out of existence, as the US attempted in Afghanistan, but failed.
Quote:These points will do for a start. If China wants to be recognised as a civilised nation it will comply, otherwise sanctions must be imposed until the PRC government sees sense.
The PRC is striving for
common prosperity, something that adversarial multi party democracies - controlled by 'invisible hand' markets alone - can never achieve.