"China's The Scapegoat": US Stoking New Cold War Ahead Of Election, Says Top Diplomat
On the same day that Trump shocked by suggesting "Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???" —
China has charged the White House with stoking a new Cold War for the cynical purpose of finding a scapegoat to gem up fervor among Trump's base.
China's ambassador to London, Liu Xiaoming, said Thursday in response to a media question that linked the ongoing trade war with the November US election that "It is not China that has become assertive. It's the other side of the Pacific Ocean who want to start new Cold War on China, so we have to make response to that," Reuters reports.
"We have all seen what is happening in the United States, they tried to scapegoat China, they want to blame China for their problems," he said. "We all know this is an election year," the ambassador said.
"They want to do anything including treating China as an enemy," Liu said. "Probably they think they need an enemy, they think they want a Cold War but we have no interest,
we keep telling America, China is not your enemy, China is your friend, your partner."
While not referencing Trump over Democratic contender Joe Biden directly, Liu's comments were clearly directed at the ratcheting Trump administration pressure campaign targeting Beijing.
The interview and comments came on the heels a state-run Global Times article the day prior. GT often serves as an unofficial foreign policy arm of Beijing signaling the communist government's intent and messages to the West.
The publication strongly suggested Wednesday that soaring tensions with China will be used of Trump to facilitate an October surprise.