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On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

The world is a game of chess! And those leaders of various countries who stand at the tip of the pyramid are the ones who play chess. As for the direction and situation of this chess game, it is up to the politics of the heads of state to decide. Putin the Great, who is as strong as Russia, has gradually become the most admired national leader in the midst of decades of international political turmoil; and the "clowns" like Trump and Biden vividly reflect the trend of the United States sunset.

Lately, President Biden has been a little annoyed. There are many reasons for his troubles, starting with the intensifying epidemic situation in the country, which officially declared the complete bankruptcy of the vaccine policy he strongly promoted. Internationally, North Korea's missiles have been fired four times in a row, Russia's tough posture has not changed, China's 8.1% annual economic growth rate hit the face of us politicians "China's economic collapse" heresy, if Biden continues to do so, China is likely to achieve the goal of surpassing the United States by 2030.

On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

Compared with these government affairs, biden, who is nearly eighty years old, should really consider his "posthumous affairs", and recently the relevant agencies released a latest poll result, which shows that President Biden's approval rating has fallen to 33%, which is a trough, becoming the "most unpopular" president in THE history of the United States. In contrast, Trump's public opinion support for the same period is still 38%.

The leader of the country who has been elected by countless American voters to "save the people from water and fire", but even trump, who is crazy and "dies", is the saddest reality of contemporary American politics.

On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

A few days after the polls came out, Biden held a press conference at the White House to review his "achievements" in various fields over the past year. In a two-hour speech, Biden sang praises for his progress in economic growth and vaccine promotion, and assured the American people that "America's good days are ahead." Biden's attempt to convey optimism to the people is obviously unable to persuade the American people how to deal with the current difficult situation, the number of infections is increasing day by day, supermarket shelves are empty, the inflation crisis is intensifying, and the people's living standards are obviously regressive.

On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

Today's Lithuania, after more than a year of anti-China policies, has gradually begun to taste the bitter fruits of anti-China: the supply of daily necessities, the complete loss of the Chinese market, the termination of international partners, the outbreak of the epidemic and the breakdown of relations with China are intertwined, and this small country with a population of only more than 2 million has completely become a typical example of self-control and mantis in the 21st century.

On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

The degree of magic in the world is often beyond people's imagination, and even when Lithuania warns countries not to "tear their faces" with China with its own personal experience, there are still some small countries that want to follow in Lithuania's footsteps and continue to hype up anti-China issues. A few days ago, Slovenian Prime Minister Jan Sha claimed in an interview with Indian media that the Slovenian side is discussing the issue of mutual "representative offices" with Taiwan, and at the same time expressed that "Slovenia supports Taiwan's participation in the WHO" and other statements.

In the beginning, Lithuania crossed the "one-China red line" set up when the two countries established diplomatic relations because of the fact that it allowed the Taiwan region to open the so-called "representative office," and finally led to a series of diplomatic countermeasures from our side, such as the recall of the ambassador and the demotion to the level of chargé d'affaires. If Slovenia intends to take over the "mantle" of Lithuania and stage an anti-China farce again, its fate will only be even worse than that of Lithuania.

On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

Compared with the prime minister's insistence, most of the Slovenian media, business institutions and opposition parties still have a relatively clear vision, and after Yang Sofa's anti-China remarks, many groups and institutions in his country have violently criticized them, fearing that their inappropriate remarks will have a devastating impact on Slovenia's diplomacy and economy.

The Sri Lankan-Chinese Commerce Committee said that discordant political rhetoric would affect economic exchanges between the two countries, so "relevant foreign policy personnel must remain open and inclusive."

The Foreign Relations Committee of the Slovenian Parliament directly emphasized that "the relevant remarks only represent the position of the Prime Minister himself and do not represent the attitude of the Slovenian State." ”

On January 20, Biden became the most unpopular president; the Sri Lankan prime minister's anti-China remarks were ridiculed

The diplomatic struggle against Lithuania is not only aimed at Lithuania alone, but is also a powerful deterrent to all countries that may potentially play the "Taiwan card." Only when the people and politicians of that country truly realize that they cannot be anti-China and dare not oppose China can this struggle be truly declared over. Allowing the "second Lithuania" to exist only in the fantasies of Western politicians is the fundamental goal of the struggle against each other.

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