Threatening China with a boycott of the Olympics if it does not pressure Myanmar is the epitome of the sort of diplomatic foolhardiness and amateurism that have emanated from the United States, in particular, in recent years. Boycotts and threats are the scoundrel's and the bully's tools in relations among states, and they should only be used when there is a clear global consensus on issues of law and political morality, such as the boycott of the South African Apartheid regime.
If action is to be taken, it should be taken against Myanmar, not China. If it's OK to threaten China for not restraining Myanmar, it should also be OK to threaten the U.S. for funding and abetting Israeli colonization and assassinations in occupied Palestinian lands. Guilt by association has no place in global diplomacy...
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