Then why don't you do it it? Maybe they're thinking about the Chinese people and how it would hurt them...
Bring it on. The classic final throw of Trump's dice.
Then why don't you do it it? Maybe they're thinking about the Chinese people and how it would hurt them...
if Saudi would accept RMB payment for the oil, in no time the kingdom would fail .. and all US weapons would suddenly stop operating![]()
Are the Saudis cancelling a joint venture with the Chinese?Last Q of 2020 will be huge for China. Signing of RCEP, which will be the largest multilateral FTA. Signing of Iran-China trade deal that will see CPEC extend from Pakistan all the way to Turkey, along the way taking in Iran and 4 *tan nations. India's Chabahar Port will probably be implemented into CPEC by Iran, since India is still dilly dallying on playing both side of Iran/US. China will probably rent out Port of Jask from Iran and develop it into a mega port, rendering decades of US efforts building military bases along Strait of Hormuz useless.
Advancement of Saudi China relation will see Saudi willing to accept rmb into oil transaction with China. Power of Siberia 2 pipeline in talk. All the while South East Asian nations are building up rmb in their nationals reserves and switch to non USD settlement currency.
Are the Saudis cancelling a joint venture with the Chinese?
Hi SAC, the benefit outweigh the cost of building the dam, I remember the foreign expert questioning the financial viability of the project at the beginning, at that time I was amaze at the level of love and concern they have on China. As the construction is on going the criticism is getting louder and now involve human rights, when its finish its the environment and now its gonna collapse, so the criticism and anger is never ending.The Three Gorges Dam has been an incredibly important development for China. When you first come into the reservoir area from ChangJiang the dam looks big, but once you approach the dam wall you really get a sense of its size. Going into the ship lift doesn't seem that special at first, until you realise it can accommodate a small frigate. After 30 minutes or so you can see by the markings on the wall you have descended over 100 metres. But as exit the lift and look around you see the true enormity of the structure. I went through in 2018 and it is one of the highlights of my life. The dam has not only save China billions in lost productivity through uncontrolled flooding (and more importantly lives), it also generates a tremendous amount of clean energy. The current large scale release of water is entirely within the planned controlled release procedures. Anyone who doesn't support this, appreciate this, or wish it ill has serious issues.
Obviously by invasion to end the charade of a province acting like a sovereign nation. If they insist on drinking only to penalty shots and not cheers (Chinese saying), then it will have to happen at some point so it's best to take out two birds with one stone.And how are you suppose to do that? Taiwan is a sovereign nation.
And they say ignorance is blessed. That one sentence showed how much he knows of geopolitics.
@PiSigma
We shouldn't be educating people like that. I don't know which country is he from. But he needs to ask his country to first recognise Taiwan as a sovereign nation before shooting off here.
^It's not sovereign because or so that an invasion will be legal (at least per PRC law haha)
anyway when the characteristics of the circumstance are clearly defined the exact word you choose to describe the circumstance is really moot. If China can successfully unify in the future then Taiwan now isn't sovereign, if China cannot successfully unify in the future then Taiwan now is sovereign. That's how I see it anyway, we'll see, I support unification by any means except 1c2s.
If Taiwan isn't sovereign, then why does China have to invade it to establish control over its territory? It's legal fiction, not reality.