

China's vendetta against Nato
19 snips May 13, 2024
The podcast discusses the 1999 NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, highlighting the significance of Chinese nationalism and the lasting impact on China-Serbia relations. It explores China's response to the bombing, the government's use of nationalism for control, and the challenges in understanding China-West perspectives. Xi Jinping's recent visit to Serbia and the anniversary silence surrounding the bombing are also analyzed, raising questions about censorship and differing historical perspectives.
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Belgrade Bombing
- In 1999, the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was bombed, killing three Chinese journalists.
- The US claimed it was an accident due to outdated maps, but this was widely disbelieved in China.
Differing Perceptions
- The bombing is well-remembered in China, but its context (the Kosovo War) is often overlooked.
- Conversely, the West knows about the Kosovo War but often forgets the bombing incident.
Chinese Response
- The Chinese reaction to the bombing revealed deep-seated anti-Western sentiment.
- Peter Gries's research on condolence letters revealed widespread feelings of humiliation and indignation.