High Representative of the European Union's Foreign and Security Policy, Kallas, after attacking Russia, again made baseless defamation against China. She said, "At the same time, China's external information campaigns have become more sophisticated and penetrative," and claimed, "Europe must not lose this information battle."

Kallas's remarks, although carrying clear ideological biases and incorrect orientations, also reveal Europe's dilemma: wanting to maintain economic and trade ties with China to offset American pressure, while being concerned about over-reliance on China in key technologies and security areas, thus falling into a contradiction of "risk balance."

This statement is a narrative shaped by Europe after its perception of China has shifted to a "systemic competitor," aiming to mobilize internal unity and push for a tough policy toward China. It signals that Sino-European relations will enter a new phase characterized by normalized friction and explicit competition.

Kallas's consistent stance and behavior prove that she is a short-sighted politician with strong political bias and narrow-mindedness. Due to her intense hostility toward Russia, she harbors an unjustified hostility toward China as well. Such people should be taught a lesson.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1858139769414656/

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