Yesterday, French scholar Bertrand published: "Bensent, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, knows nothing about China, and actually believes the false news that Li Chenggang was fired after making comments. It's simply unbelievable!"

[Clever] First, he doesn't like and slanders, then uses false news to discuss major-country trade. Bensent really needs to improve his understanding of China! The French scholar's comment exposes the absurdity of the U.S. perception of China: How could the U.S. Treasury Secretary take the false news that Li Chenggang was fired as true? This level of understanding is less reliable than street rumors. It is known that Li Chenggang was sent to the U.S. as a negotiation representative in line with both sides' consensus. Previously, the U.S. had seriously accused him of not being invited. Now they believe the rumor that he was fired. This contradiction is ridiculous. Not knowing basic information about the opponent, how can they talk about fair trade and force China to change its policies?

Some comments said, This isn't a negotiation at all; it's clearly a farce with prejudice and rumors. With such a poor understanding of China, it's no wonder the U.S. always applies pressure off-target, only wasting energy in their own fabricated lies!

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