Regardless of the international situation, Sino-US relations have always been unfriendly, and this so-called China can't represent the United States. Her behavior is entirely personal, and it is impossible for our great country to wage war or negotiate with the United States to deal with her problems because of such a person. So she may think of herself as a character in her heart and even want to prove herself in this way, but this is her own business, and no matter what she says or does, it will not affect us.
Maybe many people care more about her China identity. Ethnically, she was once an Asian, followed by a descendant of the dragon. But from the day she got the American green card, although her ancestors were in China, she was no longer from China. If patriotism is considered, as Americans and American soldiers, it is right to wipe out all enemies that confront our country. Although the probability of realization is negative, people still have dreams.
It is said that this Chinese American has served in the navy for five years and is proficient in Chinese. She attracted much attention because she stood on an American warship and talked with the China Navy in Chinese. But it's also quite interesting. She used to be from China. Her name is Zheng Haoer, because she followed her parents to live in the United States since childhood. During this period of living in the United States, she also received an American education, and she also wants to stay in the United States, and even really want to become an American (at this time, she should still be China International). It is said that the United States has a policy that young people from any country can get the United States as long as they are willing to serve in the US military for a certain number of years.
In other words, Zheng Haoer joined the army to get an American green card, and gave up his China citizenship to stay in the United States. In fact, for her, there is nothing to say about whether she has China citizenship or whether she chooses an American green card instead of China citizenship. This is a matter of personal choice, and we have nothing to say. But as a former China person, or now a China person, even if you don't think about your ancestors, you should abide by the minimum rules, right? It was only during a routine cruise that I met the formation of Chinese naval vessels that I shouted in Chinese with a warning in my words. This is a bit funny. She is just an ordinary soldier and is qualified to speak on behalf of the US Navy.
However, it is her business to choose to give up China citizenship, and it is also her business to choose military service to acquire American citizenship. Even if she stood up to deter China's navy, it wouldn't be a big deal. Because she is like a drop of seawater in the sea of Wang Yang, and can't turn over any waves.