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double standards

plus they themselves are pushing the world into multi polarization.
 
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US slaps Chinese arms procurer with sanctions for buying advanced Russian weapons
Published time: 20 Sep, 2018 17:29Edited time: 21 Sep, 2018 10:06
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has authorized the addition of 33 Russian defense and intelligence officials and entities to the ever-growing US sanctions list and also targeted a Chinese military entity for buying Russian arms.
The Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) of 2017 instructs the US administration powers to target Russia, Iran and North Korea with various sanctions and restricts them from lifting previously imposed sanctions without congressional approval. Anyone dealing with those on the sanctions list faces at least a warning from the US as well.

In addition to extending the Russian blacklist to 72 entries, Washington has also targeted a Chinese military unit over the purchase of advanced Russian Su-35 fighter jets and S-400 surface-to-air missiles.

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The Equipment Development Department, China’s leading arms acquisition body, and its director, Gen. Li Shangfu, have been slapped with various restrictions, including a ban on denial of arms export licenses and foreign exchange transactions under US jurisdiction.

“The ultimate target of these sanctions is Russia. CAATSA sanctions in this context are not intended to undermine the defense capabilities of any particular country,” a US State Department official told the media during a briefing on the new round of sanctions, on condition of anonymity. “They are instead aimed at imposing costs upon Russia in response to its malign activities.”

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US orders Chinese media to register as foreign agents – reports
The move against the Chinese military by the US State Department comes amid an escalation of the trade war between the two countries. Washington this week announced import tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing promising to respond in equal measure. The Chinese are also reportedly planning to cut import tariffs for most other trade partners, in an apparent attempt to control damage from the conflict with the US.

Yet another seemingly hostile move by the US is the reported order to Chinese media outlets Xinhua News Agency and the China Global Television Network (CGTN), to register as foreign agents. If true, they will have to disclose additional information to the American authorities and mark their products as being from a foreign agent, or face expulsion from the US market.

The group of Russians targeted by the new round of sanctions includes individuals who were indicted as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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The sanction is truly laughable. No one really cares about it in China. Why the current U.S. administration renders themselves like a bunch of idiots?
 
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u guys need to remember, America is trying to stay relevant in a world moving quickly past them.

America is showing who is the boss. Chine will deny it. It goes on...nothing changes on the ground. The ultimate aim is Russia. Thats it.
 
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America is showing who is the boss. Chine will deny it. It goes on...nothing changes on the ground. The ultimate aim is Russia. Thats it.
Who is the No.1 enemy of US, China or Russia?
 
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Would that stop Chinese buying these sanctioned items from Russia?

Answer in snail mail.
 
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strong message for turkey as well

This pretty much kills the Turkish deal unless it can get a waiver. It is pretty much guaranteed to get a waiver in response of which China will demand one too .

Would that stop Chinese buying these sanctioned items from Russia?

Answer in snail mail.

It probably would depend on if Europe joins in on imposing the same sanctions. China wouldn't stop buying, but any entities Sanctioned as such cannot do business in other countries. That would have cascading implications.
 
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