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Trump is pushing for softer language on Russia’s war in Ukraine, straining G7 unity.

Officials say the U.S. is blocking references to "Russian aggression" and prefers calling it the "Ukraine conflict."

This shift follows Trump's peace talks with Putin that excluded Ukraine's President Zelensky, whom Trump later called a "dictator."

The change in rhetoric contrasts with Biden-era support for Ukraine and threatens a unified G7 stance.

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[–] Xanza@lemm.ee -3 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Pretty weird that you were “blown away by China” then…

You're clearly under the impression that this is something which has happened recently. And it's not. Which is really weird because I at no point in time said anything about this being a recent thing. That's your own bias and you're making yourself look like a douche because you're piling up your assumptions with each post..."oh, he must not talk to actual Chinese!" "oh, he must be one of these TikToker's!" "oh, I bet he's never even been to China!"

Clearly it's a wide and diverse country. Your pessimism singularly indicates that you gravitate towards the negative--not that China is in a bad spot, but that you're only choosing to see the bad...

[–] stickly@lemmy.world 4 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

My assumptions were built off your original comment, in which you said it was recent and driven by XHS:

The realization came with TikTok ban. Soon as I heard that TikTok could be banned, I started looking for alternatives [...] I stumbled upon XHS [...] about a month before everyone else. I was absolutely fucking blown away by China

I don't know your life story and it didn't seem like a leap to think "He uses TikTok" and "It doesn't sound like he's been to China from his reaction". I could be wrong about those assumptions, but it wasn't unreasonable. It's pretty wild that you're trying to walk it back even though it's right there, verbatim.

Again, my intention wasn't a personal attack, I'm just trying to provide a counterpoint to the sentiment I often see; that China is a bastion of progress and everything I've been told is western propaganda. My anecdotal explanation is to show this isn't coming from what I read on CNN or second hand but my lived experiences in the country.

And if you want to think I'm a douche: go for it, more power to you. I just wanted to voice my thoughts on the matter.

[–] CarbonBasedNPU@lemm.ee 3 points 10 hours ago

Gives very weird vibes when someone suddenly shifts what they are arguing about half way through and reveals that they actually felt this way for a long time and lied about it being a sudden change.