Diaoyu islands were and are uninhabited. China's claim is not based on displacing its native owners. There is nothing to talk about.At the very least, cede Texas back to Mexico. Then China can talk about giving up Senkaku Islands.
Diaoyu islands were and are uninhabited. China's claim is not based on displacing its native owners. There is nothing to talk about.At the very least, cede Texas back to Mexico. Then China can talk about giving up Senkaku Islands.
US gives Texas back to Mexico, cedes Guam and Okinawa to China. Promises not to defend Taiwan. Then China will consider giving up Senkakus.Diaoyu islands were and are uninhabited. China's claim is not based on displacing its native owners. There is nothing to talk about.
US gives Texas back to Mexico, cedes Guam and Okinawa to China. Promises not to defend Taiwan. Then China will consider giving up Senkakus.
China wins hearts and minds by helping to build infrastructures, while AUKUS can only make hissing sounds.China's presence unleashes the economic potential of the Pacific Island countries
three things, ‘a beautiful sight to behold in regards to justice being down for something any responsible person should be capable of not doing’ and ‘the CCP controlled by husbands driving somehow’ and finally ‘that stirring wheel is made in China’
When I first saw it I misread the title as arrested on suspicion of stock manipulation.
And then proceed to not drop claims on Hawaii and AlaskaWe are dealing with Americans here remember. As such, we really should be using American negotiation tactics.
Thus China should first lay claim to Hawaii and Alaska, and then demand America gives back Texas to Mexico, cedes Guam and Okinawa to China before China would consider dropping its claims on Hawaii and Alaska.
Another election on Sunday that has consequences for the US and China.
Columbia ranks second by population, third by GDP, and forth by land mass in South America. The leftist candidate Gustravo Petro is projected to win. If elected, it will be another push for Latin America to assert a more independent path against the Monroe Doctrine that Latin America is the US backyard.
Colombia's presidential election appears destined for a runoff, after preliminary results on Sunday showed no candidate had garnered over 50% of the votes.
With 98% of the votes counted, early results showed left-wing candidate Gustavo Petro with just over 40% of the votes, the populist former mayor of Bucaramanga Rodolfo Hernandez with 28%, and right-wing candidate Federico "Fico" Gutierrez with 23%.
Petro and Hernandez are now expected to face each other during a second round of voting on June 19th.
In 2021, leftists won presidencies in every Latin American election but one, including Peru and Chile. In 2022, they could take Brazil and Colombia too. Why?