Chinese social media awash with US criticisms

Chinese social media is awash with criticisms of the US, ranging from sarcastic takes on Beijing’s official line to ‘armchair generals’ advising Tehran on fighting America. Platforms are tightly controlled, with most published comments heavily critical of the United States.

Social media is tightly controlled and most of the comments published have been heavily critical of the United States. These tend to echo Beijing’s official position by accusing Washington of violating Iranian sovereignty and adopting classic “hegemonic” behaviour, even if the tone is much more informal. In contrast to Beijing’s official statements, the dominant reactions online are characterised by sarcasm and mockery, with the US embassy’s official accounts being a particular target. While the official US accounts largely repost or translate official statements about the war, the reply sections are quickly flooded with angry comments about what the US military calls “precision” strikes. Online responses range from sarcastic variants on Beijing’s official line to ‘armchair generals’ telling Tehran how best to fight America.

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Protesters in the US rally against US-Israel strikes on Iran, with global criticism including Chinese calls for de-escalation, amid images of regional conflict.
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Global criticism of US-Israel strikes on Iran grows amid protests and de-escalation calls

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Following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran last weekend, which triggered Iranian counterattacks and regional fears, criticism has intensified. Chinese media labeled the actions as hegemonic, US protests erupted, and Beijing urged dialogue to ease Middle East tensions.

Beijing has accused the United States of exaggerating the so-called "China threat" via its new defense policy act, urging Washington to adopt a rational view of bilateral ties and avoid enforcing negative provisions. The foreign ministry stated that the act interferes in China's internal affairs and undermines its sovereignty, security, and development interests.

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A legal expert from a top Beijing think tank has warned that the US has sent a dangerous message in Venezuela, urging China to legislate against external suppression and to safeguard its technology and supply chains. He made the remarks on Wednesday during a webinar on the US national security law framework, hosted by Renmin University’s National Academy of Development and Strategy in Beijing.

Chinese commercial satellite analysis company MizarVision, along with the People's Liberation Army, posted images on social media on Thursday showing the latest US deployments at bases in Qatar, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. The images from Jordan depict 18 F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters and six EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft on the tarmac at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base. This comes amid reports that Washington appears ready to strike Tehran.

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An editorial in Dala-Demokraten describes how Europe's conservatives cheer US bombs over Iran, despite alleged violations of international law. The piece accuses them of avoiding discussion of the illegal attack war by resorting to emotions.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized U.S. media coverage of the Iran conflict during a Friday briefing, arguing that television banners and reporting mischaracterize the fighting and that U.S. and Israeli strikes have sharply degraded Iran’s military capabilities.

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The US-China race for hi-tech resources intensifies across the Global South, pressuring swing nations in the middle to strike a balance. The Venezuela crisis has laid bare the limits of China's economic-centric diplomacy in competing with the US, serving as a stark reminder that spheres of influence continue to shape global politics in this new era of great power rivalry.

 

 

 

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