Link to: China Sent a Tough Message to Trump… Did He Understand It?
Well, when I read this post, I was in a little disbelief. But when the news came out that the Scott Bessent United States Secretary of the Treasury had been briefly denied the entrance into the meeting venue because he did not have an agreed accreditation, the above post proved very valuable.
From inside:
“One issue that is likely to be discussed in private, outside the view of cameras, is sanctions. Immediately before President Trump’s departure for Beijing (May 13, 2026) the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on May 11, 2026 announced sanctions targeting 12 individuals and entities (3 people + 9 companies) for facilitating Iranian oil sales and shipments to China.
Prior to this, on April 24, 2026, the US placed sanctions on five major Chinese “teapot” refineries (including Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refining Co. and smaller Shandong/Hebei producers) for purchasing billions in Iranian crude. This triggered China’s first-ever use of its “Blocking Rules” (Announcement No. 21 on May 2), prohibiting Chinese entities from complying with these U.S. sanctions. Subsequently, on May 8, 2026, the Trump administration announced additional designations on Chinese companies (e.g., satellite/tech firms like MizarVision/Chang Guang) accused of aiding Iran’s military/intelligence efforts.”
Little things are not only important, they define everything, said one of great minds and professor in one of the universities excluding Europe and America, who taught the world system of governance to new talented people in one of very important counties. For me, he was a continuation of a beautiful mind American Georgetown University professor Carroll Quigley…
Let’s see how Mr. Putin will pass in the same place in a few days…
Watching this visit, one proverb got on my mind. I heard it from another beautiful mind friend of mine who passed away some years ago is, and I quote:
“If you want to survive in this world full of intrigue, jealousy, and greed, you need to learn how to make love to the ant ( he used another expression I can not write here) without hurting its backbone.“
That would be a master skill, not measurable by billions, trillions, Bitcoin gold or silver…. Neither by anything artificial.
That is how it is, for those who know.
And another thing. I am sure that Chinese found out what would be the price for that they wanted to achieve and that they found a way to treat the ant.
The rest I leave for your imagination, with one observation! America is not investing money in public works to fix roads, bridges, railways…..
Understood?

Darko Richard Lancelot
May 15, 2026
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