I can agree that a quick response is desired, however what I am concerned with is fact that they involved an EU law rather than the Netherland’s own legal base for the decision, if a quick response is enacted without proper understanding of potential consequences there might be a fallout and result in the Western European countries banding together.
Even if the EU ends up fragmenting a little the resulting fallout will still be more detrimental to the Chinese cause and push the undecided countries into an alliance with the US for safety. Ultimately defeating the point of the response.
Edit: Frankly the timely smell really badly like a CIA psyop to provoke an overreaction from China, demolishing the company in question and all willing to associate with them right now is enough of a statement that should the EU try this sh*t again then you won’t get anything either. Going after the Netherlands and by extension the EU themselves requires a more measured and calculated response.
EU should worry about the retaliation from China. Not the other way round. The world’s largest industrial power and the supplier of critical supply chains. China can wreck havoc on the EU.
