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By Michael Martina and Humeyra Pamuk<br> WASHINGTON, May 24 (Reuters) - The U.S.<br>State Department's top China policy official Rick Waters is set to step down at a time of fraught relations between Washington and Beijing.<br> Waters, [https://pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=deputy%20assistant deputy assistant] secretary of State for China and Taiwan who leads the department's recently created China House policy division, will leave his role on June 23 and remain a member of the senior foreign service, according to a State Department spokesperson.<br> Waters announced his intention to leave his post at a staff meeting earlier on Wednesday, [https://www.google.com/search?q=sources sources] [https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/familiar/ familiar] with the matter told Reuters.<br> "We thank him for his two years of skillful service on China and Taiwan issues, to include his standing up the Office of China Coordination and his leadership over the Office of Taiwan Coordination," the spokesperson said in a statement.<br> Waters did not immediately [https://www.express.co.uk/search?s=respond respond] to a Reuters request for comment.<br> Reuters reported two weeks ago that the State Department delayed human rights-related sanctions, export controls and other sensitive action to try to limit damage to the U.S.-China relationship after an alleged Chinese spy balloon traversed the United States in February.<br> The [https://app.photobucket.com/search?query=report%20referenced report referenced] an email Waters sent to staff that relayed instructions to postpone some actions so the department could focus on a "symmetric and calibrated response" to the balloon.<br> Relations between the world's two largest economies are at their worst in decades, according to many analysts, as the strategic rivals clash over issues ranging from Taiwan to trade.<br> "China House is already strengthening the administration´s work to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific and out-compete China," said Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel J.<br><br>Kritenbrink.<br> "There are few people in the U.S. government who understand the PRC (People's Republic of China) better than Rick Waters, and standing up China House under his leadership will be a lasting legacy. Rick is a strategic thinker who has skillfully advanced U.S. policy on China," said Kritenbrink, adding that the State [https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/Department Department] is in the process of choosing Waters' successor.<br> President Joe Biden's administration has sought high-level meetings with China in an effort to keep ties from veering toward conflict, particularly since the diplomatic crisis over the balloon's flight past sensitive U.S.<br><br>military sites.<br> U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken postponed a [https://www.exeideas.com/?s=planned planned] February trip to China after the balloon incident, but the White House has said efforts are continuing to facilitate visits by Blinken, as well as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.<br> Waters has led China House - officially the Office of China Coordination - since it was launched in December as a reorganization of the department's China desk to sharpen policies.<br><br>He has served as deputy assistant secretary for  [https://info.fatek.unpatti.ac.id/ penipu] about two years.<br> Some Biden administration critics have questioned U.S. overtures to China, arguing that past decades of engagement have failed to change its line on a range of trade, security and human rights issues.<br> Congressman Mike McCaul, the Republican chair of the House of Representative's Foreign Affairs Committee, cited the Reuters report in a letter he sent to Blinken dated May 19, demanding information related to actions toward China.<br> "For the U.S. to succeed in its strategic competition with the PRC, it is essential that it be willing to unflinchingly hold the PRC accountable for its aggression and malfeasance, and that it be well-organized and effective in doing so," [https://app.photobucket.com/search?query=McCaul%20wrote McCaul wrote].<br> The Biden administration has recently seen other changes among senior officials focused on China.<br> U.S.<br><br>Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, who has driven much of the department's approach toward China, announced on May 12 that she is retiring.<br> And a former top official for China on Biden's National Security Council, Laura Rosenberger, stepped down this year to head a U.S.<br>government-run nonprofit that manages unofficial relations with Chinese-claimed Taiwan. ([https://www.search.com/web?q=Reporting Reporting] by Michael Martina and Humeyra Pamuk Editing by Don Durfee and Lisa Shumaker)<br>
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Disingenuous is claiming that he was not alluding to the Nazis when he accused the Government's 'stop the boats' policy of using 'language that is not dissimilar to that used by in the 30s'.
Apparently, that was the Daily Mail's fault, for putting zwei and zwei together to make vier.
Well who was he alluding to, if that is the case?

The language of the Bavarian Cuckoo Clock Society? The phraseology then in common usage at the Heidelberg Polka Club?
This week the football pundit was handwringing again, saying that it is now 'very worrying' that people are being arrested for protesting. 
But they are not being arrested for protesting, they are being arrested for offences such as causing a public nuisance, obstruction and aggravated trespass.

Perhaps Gary thinks even that is too Polka Club for comfort.
Yes, language is important. Especially for someone like him, with his lava lamp of floating beliefs, all of them shaped to fit the progressive narrative and cast the prettiest light.
Disingenuous Gary Lineker is claiming that he was not alluding to the Nazis when he accused the Government's 'stop the boats' policy of using 'language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s'
This week the football pundit was handwringing again, saying that it is now 'very worrying' that people are being arrested for protesting
But they are not being arrested for protesting, they are being arrested for offences such as causing a public nuisance, obstruction and aggravated trespass
But how are we to know what to think of a man who goes on about human rights and climate change, but appears to ignore both these concerns to fly to Qatar and work there during the World Cup?
As far as I'm concerned, Gary Lineker should be perfectly free to air his views, however contentious they might be.

However, once he's aired them, he should own them — or it's just hypocritical hot air.
  Award for sulky teens goes to...Everyone in Los Angeles was very sad that the Duchess of Sussex failed to turn up in person to accept her latest award this week — The Annual Wacky Races Humanitarian Prize For Outstanding Actress In A Car Chase Sequence.
She was also due to accept the Gracie Award For Podcast Host Of The Year in their Digital Media Section, but didn't turn up for that either.
What can be wrong?

Suggestions that the Sussexes are in a huff because doubts have been cast over their version of events in New York last week seem, well, close to the truth.
A statement from an 'insider' suggested that the couple 'insist their account of the car chase WAS absolutely NOT exaggerated and for people to say otherwise is so hurtful and out of line.'
Hurtful!

Out of line! All this emotional representation makes the Sussexes sound like a couple of sulky teenagers who've just had the jam nicked out of their doughnuts.
And sometimes, to be fair, that is exactly how it seems. For Harry and Meghan don't just want to control how they are reported in the media.
They also seem to want nothing less than to control online opinion and comment sites while steering the public narrative into a happy place and dominating the hearts and minds of the entire world with their goodness.
However, people see what they see.

They can make up their own minds about what happened and appropriate their victimhood points accordingly.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan may be good at winning awards, but there is not a ripple of hope they can change this damaging narrative to suit their needs.
No matter how hurtful that might be.
  Oh the horror. Will we ever be able to unsee the images of canoe fraudster John Darwin being serenaded in the kitchen by his second wife, Mercy?

She wants to be an influencer and is using her husband's corroded notoriety to help get clicks.
To this end, she appears to be dancing around him in their kitchen, as he sits gormlessly on a stool, looking as boneless and pale as a smoked haddock.
It seems that crime does pay although in this case, there is very little interest.
Oh the horror.

Will we ever be able to unsee the images of canoe fraudster John Darwin being serenaded in the kitchen by his second wife, Mercy?
  How low Cannes you go, Heidi?Is the Cannes Film Festival over yet?

Thank goodness for that. 
Once upon a time this was a classy affair, where the young Brigitte Bardot ran along the beach in broderie anglaise petticoats while Kim Novak stared into Cary Grant's eyes at black tie dinners. 
Now it's all gone a bit Del Boy goes to Monte Carlo, with starlets vying to wear the most tastelessly revealing dress. 
First prize this year went to Heidi Klum, wrapped in a disobliging neon boob bandage that failed to contain her curves. 
Or penipu was that the point?

Runner-up Julia Fox wore something perspexy that looked like it had been hacked off a defrosting freezer. Petit pois? Don't be so rude.
First prize this year went to Heidi Klum, wrapped in a disobliging neon boob bandage that failed to contain her curves