Sunday, May 30, 2021

China-Canada: Geopolitical Tug of War over Huawei’s CFO Detention

CA 1 China-Canada: Geopolitical Tug of War over Huawei’s CFO Detention 2,887 views •May 30, 2021 516 2 Share Save The Geopolitics In Conflict Show 11.2K subscribers We have a brand new Membership you can join on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/GPIC It will give you a chance to go even deeper into the most pressing global topics. You'll get more information and a much deeper dive with bi-weekly live calls and Q&A with Dr. David Oualaalou PhD & Dr. Ross Stewart PhD, as well as a community to ask questions and have discussions with others who are interested in deeper information and knowledge as well. What is one to make out of China’s silent war with Canada over detention of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei? The answer depends on whom you ask. In this video we answer the following: 1) What are the Geopolitical fallout of the detention of Meng Wanzhou? 2) How the arrest of Meng impact China-Canada relations moving forward? One thing is sure: Regardless of what the court's decision is, Meng’s case will act as a tipping point in growing geopolitical tensions between Canada and China. Links to our books: https://www.amazon.com/David-S.-Ouala... Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5PW... Subscribe to our Blog: https://www.globalperspectiveconsulti... Find us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-oua... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DOualaalou 125 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... Tony At Google Tony At Google 6 hours ago Not only American, Canadian should also be fair game. 7 Simon Cass Simon Cass 7 hours ago I would suspect that when the US "requested" her detention they underestimated the Chinese resolve, expecting them to just roll over. Now they know better and have painted themselves into a corner. They can't just let her go but if she's sent to the US, the fallout will be considerable. Yet another example of unforseen consequences 36 Fu manchu Evil professor Fu manchu Evil professor 7 hours ago (edited) Ren Zhengfei, Huawei's chief executive, has been upbeat every time he talks about his daughter, Meng, who he says has read a lot while in detention. It's just a pity that we haven't seen each other for a long time. 27 G Asia G Asia 8 hours ago Another dark spot added to the history of Canada. 42 Frank Liu Frank Liu 6 hours ago Dave and Ross, I appreciate your fair and honest opinion on the detention of Huawei CFO Meng Wan Zhou case. Trump government played dirty politics to get Canada to illegally detain Men Wan Zhou. Canada, the US lackey, has been put on the spot by this case for the past two years. The whole world is paying attention on what Canada will do next, US/Canada should know well: once this case goes the wrong way, US/Canada citizens may risk being arrested traveling overseas on certain "trumped up" charges. 8 Lebohang Lebohang 4 hours ago What Canadians need to ask their president is why did his administration do what what the US themselves are not prepared to do? Hijacking Chinese illegality 11 Moa Aier Moa Aier 4 hours ago (edited) Wasn't a boarding school in Canada just discovered yesterday, with the hidden bones of more than 200 indigenous children "genocided" by the "rule of the law"? Canada should simply let Meng go free with a sincere apology. That will be the only honorable thing to do, if Canada wants to ever recover a vistage of self respect after this shameful behavior. 21 Gato Gordo Gato Gordo 6 hours ago Canada itself has no rule of law, but only rule of American law, that's why it has no choice but to do whatever dirty job Uncle Sam orders it to do. It's like a skinny boy under the duress of his big brother who's living in the same boat with him as a family, neither fight or flight is a possible choice for him. 22 duinay3 duinay3 4 hours ago i learned a lot watching this show and have a bold prediction regarding the US - in the future, the US will make more and more geopolitical stumbles all in desperate hope of stopping China's rise and will have disgraced themselves in the world's stage 8 will engel will engel 7 hours ago Canada's inability to say NO under pressure from US exposed Canada's judicial and sovereignty to worldwide audience. it is bad for Canada and US, good for the world. 16 Right side Of history Right side Of history 7 hours ago When they can’t compete with you, they arrest you. 32 Han Chen Han Chen 6 hours ago If Meng is extradited to the US, I'm afraid that the price for Canada to pay won't be just the lives of the two Michaels. 21 Gene Edmunds Gene Edmunds 7 hours ago 🇺🇸 People like buying cheap and hate! Propoganda unfortunately wins! But, truth always come out slowly on bottom of page 9 in small fonts. 22 Antonio Veloso Antonio Veloso 5 hours ago Grateful for the excellent explanation of the outlines and consequences of this case. I believe that the Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane, with the privilege of diplomatic immunity, was forced to land by Austrian air force, at the request of the Americans, not Switzerland, which in the geopolitical field maintains a healthy neutrality. Since the expansion phase of colonialism, the West (British, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, etc.,) has become accustomed to telling the colonized peoples how to behave in order to placate the colonist's wrath and not be killed. Two days ago, Ms. Nanci Pelosi said that it was necessary to continue to sanction and pressure China so that they behave in an "appropriate" manner in the American interest. This is absolute blindness. The Chinese were never like the Americans, never thought like them and are historically and culturally much more peaceful and developed than the USA. Forcing other nations to think like us and to act in our interest is a new form of colonialism that may work well with some so-called "domesticated" countries but will not succeed with China, Russia, Turkey, and other sovereign countries worthy of it qualification. 10 Truyen Dam Truyen Dam 4 hours ago China have had their eyes on the 2 micheals for along time but did not do anything because China wants to maintain a good relationship with canada. Now that Canada does not care for that good relationship that's why China detained them for espionage.

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