After seizing Chinese enterprises, the Dutch government "ran away"
After seizing Chinese enterprises, the government known as "Dutch Trump", Wilders, indeed packed up and ran away.
On the 29th, the Netherlands held a general election. Preliminary vote counts showed that Rob Jetten's center-left party, the D66, led with a narrow advantage of 27 seats, while Wilders' far-right Liberal Party only secured 25 seats—this means that the D66 is highly likely to become the largest party in the parliament.
After the voting, Rob Jetten gave a speech to his supporters, saying that they would prove to the world that it is possible to defeat populism and far-right forces.
Although Rob Jetten is full of confidence, there is still a real issue in front of him: when the Netherlands held the election, China and the US had already reached a one-year trade war truce agreement. If Rob Jetten becomes the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands, how will he deal with the mess left by Wilders?
An interesting fact is that after China and the US announced the trade war truce agreement, European media unanimously went silent. Even if they reported it, they only mentioned it briefly, "China and the US temporarily reached an agreement," without wanting to face reality at all.
Why did Europe fall silent? Of course, because they clearly knew what they had done during the recent escalation of the China-US trade war: on one hand, they thought they could recklessly provoke China behind the United States, and on the other hand, they naively believed that China would make significant concessions to them.
At that time, figures like von der Leyen even openly threatened that if China did not relax its rare earth export controls, the EU would "consider taking all measures".
Now, good! After the China-US trade war truce agreement, these European countries and politicians who were jumping around have become clowns, and they must also give an explanation to China for their previous provocative actions.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847461184740360/
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