The book Rage, on China
作者:Yufan Huang 来源:medium.com
Some interesting parts about China from the book Rage by
Bob Woodward:
— There is not much we don’t already know. It seems he
heavily drew upon interviews with Mattis, Tillerson, Dan Coats, Rosenthal and
possibly Fauci.
— Pottinger was the one who suggested the travel ban on
China in the early days of COV19. Pottinger reads Chinese social media closely
and talks with people on the ground in China. His sources, most notably a
Chinese doctor with perfect credentials helped him realize how dangerous COV
is, way before the Chinese saying so.
— China was not forthcoming at all, in phone calls with
Chinese CDC officials, Fauci and Redfield repeatedly asked for permission to
send in a team of US experts and asked the Chinese to share virus samples, but
the Chinese are noncommittal. Trump later made similar requests in a call with
Xi but to no avail. Fauci and Redfield thought it was because the Chinese were
too proud to receive the help. But some “Chinese elites” told Pottinger that
China may have the sinister goal of deliberately trying to spread the virus
outside China. Pottinger didn’t buy it.
— In a phone call with Trump, Xi asked the Americans not
to use the term “China virus”, and Pottinger left the call having a sense that
China may tie this to its export of PPE to the United States. Kushner got in
touch with Cui Tiankai soon afterward telling him that they must understand the
whole world will hate China for the virus given the rising death toll, and
Beijing better not get in the way of US trying to get medical supplies.
— The several calls between Trump and Xi were overall
very cordial. In only one call, Trump raised the issue about Zhao Lijian and
his conspiracy theory that the virus may be brought to Wuhan by an American
army athlete who were there to attend the military Olympics. “This is a
ridiculous comment, you know, Trump said. It was tense, and they argued.”
Woodward described the conversation, adding that Xi soon pivoted to another
topic.
— Trump described Xi to Woodward as “His personality is
incredible … His strength, his mental and physical strength, is great. He’s
very, very smart. He’s very cunning. I get along with him fantastically well”.
— Trump told Woodward that the Chinese had a plan to sign
the trade deal only after the US elections but then “China went out, hired the
best pollsters in the country, and they said Trump’s going to win in a
landslide,” he claimed. “They said, might as well get it over with.”
— Pottinger was also involved from the very beginning in
the “maximum pressure” against DPRK and he came up with several policy options
to pressure NK.
— In a meeting with Xi in Beijing, “Tillerson said I have
to know that you’re standing behind Kim with your hand around his neck. And
every time he misbehaves, you just give him a gentle squeeze so he knows you’re
there. All Xi did was smile.”
— Mattis was against using force on NK, and he frequently
went to the Holly Spirit Chapel in the rear of the National Cathedral for
prayer, “around the close of business, when few people were there.”
— Mattis built an incredibly good rapport at Mount Vernon
with the visiting Chinese defense minister Wei Fenghe in 2018. I find this part
especially interesting, and refreshing.
Mattis
reminded Wei, “We weren’t part of the 100 years of humiliation” and that, “we
haven’t been adversaries. The American people actually have an affection for
China.”
“Now Mattis
pushed closer to the bone. ‘Are you aware that it was the Americans that
created the world that allowed the hardworking Chinese people to advantage
themselves and move out of poverty?’ Mattis asked, turning to look at Wei.
Trade with America had helped propel the dramatic modernization of China. Wei
looked intently at Mattis and pulled him close, an apparent gesture of unusual
affection.‘Yes,’ Wei said. ‘And we know we owe the Americans most of the thanks
for this.’ No ambiguity. ‘Absolutely,’ he said. ‘We owe the Americans most.’
They also
talked about China’s militarization in South China Sea. Wei said “Well, but
General, they were defensive weapons,” to that Mattis replied “I’ve been shot
at by defensive weapons and offensive. I can’t tell the difference, okay?” Wei
smiled slightly as the translator’s words sank in.
Mattis
again assured Wei that the US is not trying to contain China “But we’re going
to confront you when you decide to screw with us… Look if you want to fight,
I’ll fight. I’ll fight anybody. I’ll fight frigging Canada, okay,” Mattis said.
“But I’ve had enough of fighting. I’ve written enough letters to mothers. I
don’t need to write any more. And you don’t need to write them, either.”
来源时间:2020/9/17 发布时间:2020/9/17
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