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America’s top diplomat on Friday said the US would take action if China declined to intervene in the military deployment of North Korea, a hermit state and Beijing ally the US has long accused of playing a destabilising role in East Asia.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he has told his Chinese counterparts that Washington wants Beijing’s help in handling the North Korean “nuclear programme” and denuclearising the Korean peninsula. He said the US would bolster its defence alliances with Japan and South Korea if China refrained from intervening.

Directing his remarks at China during a fireside chat at the Aspen Security Forum in the US state of Colorado, Blinken said: “We believe that you have unique influence and we hope that you’ll use it to get better cooperation from North Korea.

“But if you can’t or if you won’t, then we’re going to have to continue to take steps that aren’t directed at China but that China probably won’t like because it goes to strengthening and shoring up not only our own defences but also those of South Korea and Japan and a deepening of the work that all three of us are doing together.”

Beijing has criticised Washington’s defence alliances in East Asia, viewing them as efforts to monitor or contain China’s military. Seoul and Tokyo resent Pyongyang’s military tests, which sometimes take place near their airspace.

North Korea has conducted “one missile launch after another”, Blinken said. On July 12, Pyongyang carried out a second flight test of its Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile.

China, North Korea’s Communist neighbour, has offered it fuel and food aid in the past and brokered international dialogue on the country’s militarisation.

Blinken’s comments followed the disappearance on Tuesday of Private Travis King, an American soldier who ran into North Korea during a civilian tour near the border with South Korea.

The secretary of state said he had no updates on King’s whereabouts but that “there are certainly concerns” he might be subjected to torture in North Korea.

The US is now working to anchor a declining Sino-American relationship, Blinken said on Friday. He, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and President Joe Biden’s special climate envoy John Kerry have all visited China within the past two months.

“It was important for us to put some stability back into this relationship, to put a floor under it, to make sure that the competition we’re clearly in does not veer into conflict, and that starts with engagement,” the diplomat said.

Blinken said China could help stem production of the illegal drug fentanyl that reaches the US through Mexico, control global climate change, and allow for the release of American detainees.

“If we weren’t engaged, we would be rightfully tagged with being irresponsible,” he said.

But challenges persist, and Blinken said on Friday the US had started a formal investigation into reports of Chinese hacking into US government emails.

The email accounts of Washington’s ambassador to Beijing and the State Department’s top official overseeing East Asia and the Pacific were reportedly breached, according to sourced cited by CNN and The Wall Street Journal.

“What we’ve had on occasion to share more than once with China is the concern that anything targeting the government, targeting citizens, targeting companies is a real concern for us,” said Blinken.

“We will in the future, as necessary, take appropriate action.”

Beijing’s state-run China Daily on July 13 called the US “the world’s biggest hacking empire and global cyber thief” and said the current hacking allegation “only reeks of the US’s old game of tarnishing China’s image”.

The annual Aspen Security Forum is a foreign policy conference organised by the Aspen Strategy Group, a policy institute.

          • TWeaK@lemm.ee
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            11 months ago

            No worries. A quick rundown:

            • /c/community@instsance or !community@instace should give an instance agnostic community link for those on v0.18 or above.
            • /u/user@instance will do the same for users.

            These should both work without creating link code. The instance you’re browsing creates the link itself.

            • If you start typing @user@instance and select from the dropdown box you should get code in the form [@user@instance](https://userinstance/u/user) which will send a mention to that user (you can also change the link text in the square brackets [ ]).
            • The old instance agnostic form is [link text](/c/community@instance) which should work on older versions of lemmy.

            Hopefully they’ll tie it together soon, and make the dropdown @user@instance both agnostic and automatic, and also make the /u/user@instance send a mention, but that hasn’t happened yet.

            I’m more keen on them making instance agnostic links for posts and comments - right now every instance assigns its own number for the url, which makes finding posts across different instances quite hard. If someone links to a comment on their instance, it’s a challenge trying to find it on my own instance where I can reply. You have to go to the community on your instance then manually search for the post, then manually search for the comment. It would be better if they used https://yourinstance/post/hostnumber@hostinstance and maybe also included the post title in the link.

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              11 months ago

              Oh wow! Any idea why they have different post numbers for different instances?

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                11 months ago

                Nope, that’s just the way it was made I guess. Each instance sequentially numbers each comment and post it stores, but they all do it separately.