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ACuriousPLAFan

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Seems like the hardliners have won.
I remember there is a saying that comes out after the 2021 China-US Summit in Anchorage, which goes:
"In China, the elder generations always strive to make things/life easier for the younger generations to handle. In the US, the elder generations always strive to make things/life more difficult for the younger generations to handle."

Financial decoupling is next.
When the time comes and the US decides to decouple financially from China, I hope that an alternate financial system by China+Global South, such as the digital yuan system, would be readily applied for usage across the world.

Complete ban on US investments in certain Chinese high tech sectors might be coming
How big are the investments from the US in those Chinese high tech sectors are taking up right now?

Also, I think China should be prepared for the US lackeys in Europe and WestPac to do the same as well, sooner or later. The idea is that once investments in China from these countries "allied" to the US have dried up, they would be prime and ready for war against China and the Chinese people.
 

JebKerman

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BBC News - Ukraine: Boris Johnson says Putin threatened him with missile strike
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This is the kind of over sensationalising heading the MSM is famous for. As people tend not to actually read the article but only the heading, people would think Putin was serious about the threat, but Boris stated in the article Putin was just playing along and not serious. Shame on you BBC, well that's expected I suppose.
This is just a distraction from the latest political scandal:
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Minm

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I wish that would be the case, but the relative power level of China is not what it was in let's say 17th hundred or earlier compared to other civilisations.


The indian, as eternal subjects of foreign powers regained independence in 1947 for th first time in thousands of years, the west also is craving to cut china open into quadrizillion small pieces to chew her up.


Nationalism and patriotism on account to one's heritage also doesn't work as we can see hanjians can be created very easily by deception and manipulation.


The times were China was the sole actor in her sphere of the world are over.

The next time the mpire long united will remain divided in the next big division.
In terms of relative power, China is probably back to the situation in 1750 when Xinjiang was pacified again. Strong economy and an army powerful enough that nobody could touch China. Technologically slightly behind, but today the trajectory is the opposite of back then. China has lost South Korea as an ally but retained North Korea and Vietnam in their traditional roles, as an ally and a reluctant ally respectively and it has gained a new friend in Russia and has the support of various smaller countries like Iran and Serbia etc. In another 50 years we'll be back to the times of the mid 17th century when Taiwan was conquered. We're lucky to be alive in such a glorious time
 

9dashline

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I remember there is a saying that comes out after the 2021 China-US Summit in Anchorage, which goes:
"In China, the elder generations always strive to make things/life easier for the younger generations to handle. In the US, the elder generations always strive to make things/life more difficult for the younger generations to handle."


When the time comes and the US decides to decouple financially from China, I hope that an alternate financial system by China+Global South, such as the digital yuan system, would be readily applied for usage across the world.


How big are the investments from the US in those Chinese high tech sectors are taking up right now?

Also, I think China should be prepared for the US lackeys in Europe and WestPac to do the same as well, sooner or later. The idea is that once investments in China from these countries "allied" to the US have dried up, they would be prime and ready for war against China and the Chinese people.
This is what Covid was all about, intended as a forced circuit breaker
Had China handled it poorly the US would already have initiated hot war by now
 
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