Hey, brother, my post was also deleted, so the removal of your post doesn’t mean the moderators here are unilaterally pro-China, it’s just that the argument got too heated.
Also, if you believe that everyone should abide by international law and handle international affairs in the most graceful way, that is naturally a good thing.
But you and I should both understand that this is impossible. What I hope for is even more radical than you: I even wish to realize true fundamentalist communism, but I must also admit that in the current real-world society it is impossible to achieve communism, and in fact, in the past three hundred years there has not even been a truly communist party.
There are many good ideas in the world, such as Rawls’ theory of justice and Kant’s universal law, but these are just beautiful visions, and at least in this century they cannot become reality.
When we consider changes in the real world, we can only think from a realistic perspective; thinking about it from a self-approved idealistic perspective will not help us understand even the slightest bit of the current world.
In short, having a good ideal is a good thing, but we must also know that it is not the reality of a prisoner’s dilemma.