Commentary The high-level U.S.-China talks in Alaska began with a head-to-head battle, a rare occurrence in the U.S.-China diplomacy. Having misjudged the United States’ political situation, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been feeling frustrated and trapped, and Chinese diplomats finally flew into a shameful rage in Anchorage. The highest-ranking U.S. and Chinese diplomats finally met in Anchorage, Alaska on March 18. I say “finally” because senior officials of the two countries have not met formally since former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Chinese foreign policy official Yang Jiechi met in Hawaii last July. Not only that, according to the Chinese side, the United States and China have cut off almost all high-level communication channels. That’s why the bilateral meeting in Anchorage drew so much global attention. The two sides began harshly accusing each other as soon as the talks began. The opening conversation was accompanied by a …