China's SCS Strategy Thread

Jono

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same Anglo-Saxon Divide and Rule strategy.
never mind if the tricks are old, as long as they are still effective.
America can only meddle and interfere in the affairs of Asian countries with the aim to destabilize and stir up troubles for self gain.
it is no longer a positive force for good and constructive progress.
I hope the Philipines elites are wise enough to make the correct decisions for their country.
 

ansy1968

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same Anglo-Saxon Divide and Rule strategy.
never mind if the tricks are old, as long as they are still effective.
America can only meddle and interfere in the affairs of Asian countries with the aim to destabilize and stir up troubles for self gain.
it is no longer a positive force for good and constructive progress.
I hope the Philipines elites are wise enough to make the correct decisions for their country.
@Jono depend on what elites are you talking to, the Taipans want a peaceful resolution since their business will be affected , they are the backbone of our economy focus mainly on manufacturing and retailing, while the mestizo haceinderos (mixed race and traditional landed elites) are mostly in real estate, rent seekers, media, public utilities and agriculture. The one who is funding this are the mestizos, they want their power and influence back, they were silenced before but had taken courage now with Biden at the helm and with the coming Presidential election. Their main problem is whom to support (opposition is fractured and unpopular), they had commissioned survey after survey floating names like Isko Moreno to test if the public will bite but are unsuccessful, so the obvious target is to destroy Duterte himself and Duterte is loving it and is egging them on with his silenced, its a brilliant strategy on his part, cause his name will not be on the ballot since he is forbidden to run(therefore always in the limelight). The issues will be focus on his performance which is impeccable, whatever the opposition throw at him will backfire cause what they offer is a replay policy of the past which the public scorned. It will only reinforces Duterte power more as politician will seek his endorsement.
 
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voyager1

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@Jono depend on what elites are you talking to, the Taipans want a peaceful resolution since their business will be affected , they are the backbone of our economy focus mainly on manufacturing and retailing, while the mestizo haceinderos (mixed race and traditional landed elites) are mostly in real estate, rent seekers, media, public utilities and agriculture. The one who is funding this are the mestizos, they want their power and influence back, they were silenced before but had taken courage now with Biden at the helm and with the coming Presidential election. Their main problem is whom to support (opposition is fractured and unpopular), they had commissioned survey after survey floating names like Isko Moreno to test if the public will bite but are unsuccessful, so the obvious target is to destroy Duterte himself and Duterte is loving it and is egging them on with his silenced, its a brilliant strategy on his part, cause his name will not be on the ballot since he is forbidden to run(therefore always in the limelight). The issues will be focus on his performance which is impeccable, whatever the opposition throw at him will backfire cause what they offer is a replay policy of the past which the public scorned. It will only reinforces Duterte power more as politician will seek his endorsement.
Duterte is an excellent leader. Too bad that there is not any good person to follow him on this election.

Do you know who will Duterte appoint as his successor?
 

ansy1968

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Duterte is an excellent leader. Too bad that there is not any good person to follow him on this election.

Do you know who will Duterte appoint as his successor?
@voyager1 , bro sorry to disappoint but me and most of his supporters are clueless, maybe its one of his strategy trying to protect his intended successor from negative attacks or a way to destabilized the already fractured opposition by quarrelling among themselves. What we know is that he wouldn't be running again, the same can be said of his daughter who may run on the next election cycle 2028. My inkling is that BONGBONG MARCOS JR the son of the former president is Duterte choice with her daughter as VP. In this way her succession is assured in 2028.

Its a perfect and unbeatable combo, with the Marcos had the Region of Northern and Central Luzon under his belt with Sarah Duterte having the whole of Visayas and Mindanao.
 

voyager1

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@voyager1 , bro sorry to disappoint but me and most of his supporters are clueless, maybe its one of his strategy trying to protect his intended successor from negative attacks or a way to destabilized the already fractured opposition by quarrelling among themselves. What we know is that he wouldn't be running again, the same can be said of his daughter who may run on the next election cycle 2028. My inkling is that BONGBONG MARCOS JR the son of the former president is Duterte choice with her daughter as VP. In this way her succession is assured in 2028.
I have a feeling that if Philippines had the Chinese political system then Duterte would have been your Paramount Leader allowing him to comprehensively transform Philippines to a modern country.

Really a shame. If he was a bit younger, or had he taken office much earlier, then he would have taken Philippines to new highs.

Unfortunately, as good as he is, he needs much more time to fundamentally change the country. Hopefully he will find a worthy successor and he will manage to get elected. However I am afraid that the CIA and your country's internal traitors are sharpening their knives to elect a western puppet.

Good luck, this will be a challenging decade
 

ansy1968

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I have a feeling that if Philippines had the Chinese political system then Duterte would have been your Paramount Leader allowing him to comprehensively transform Philippines to a modern country.

Really a shame. If he was a bit younger, or had he taken office much earlier, then he would have taken Philippines to new highs.

Unfortunately, as good as he is, he needs much more time to fundamentally change the country. Hopefully he will find a worthy successor and he will manage to get elected. However I am afraid that the CIA and your country's internal traitors are sharpening their knives to elect a western puppet.

Good luck, this will be a challenging decade
@voyager1 thanks bro appreciated , my analysis of the present situation ,He is already a paramount leader, that is why even though he is not a candidate in the coming election the opposition are trying their damnedest best to destroy him by attacking his policy and personality , his legacy is already imprinted among the populace, that is why even IF the opposition won by default, they need Duterte support or else had a turbulent 6years and may not survive the term.
 

voyager1

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The latest development proves significant, not only because the Philippines actually challenged China, but also because it is the first time it has sent a weapon of war to assert itself. To the Chinese generals, that is something to be very serious about.
Lmao! What is happening?

Is this the sort of bravado that normal Filipinos are fed to from their CIA media...

Yes guys, Xi was literally shaking because of the Philippines and Americans strong words

The boats stayed there and then left. Thats it. Now the media start producing fantasy-level stories. They remind me of Indian "News"
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Lmao! What is happening?

Is this the sort of bravado that normal Filipinos are fed to from their CIA media...

Yes guys, Xi was literally shaking because of the Philippines and Americans strong words

The boats stayed there and then left. Thats it. Now the media start producing fantasy-level stories. They remind me of Indian "News"
As I have written previously on this particular topic, the Philippine media have deluded the Filipino public in assuming that America will protect her if China and the Philippines gets involved in a shooting war. Secondly, the media tends to dismiss or minimize the overwhelming disparity between a superpower in China vs the Philippines which doesn't even come close to being labeled as a regional power.

But for now, the de-escalation of rhetoric by the Philippines against China must be taken as positive by the Chinese government considering how rabidly anti-China the public aided and abated by the media with tacit support and coercion from the usual suspect that's the U.S.A.
Losing the Philippines to the Chinese is going to be a major unacceptable blow to the U.S. interest and hegemon in the region. It'll open the flood of possibilities that's actually going to provide tangible benefits to that country being able to operate without the machinations and manipulations from the American hands, which most Filipinos are not aware of and there are some white loving slaves that actually prefer for the country to be absorbed into the U.S. laughably assuming that it'll bring them prosperity, wealth and most importantly become an honorary white member of the Anglo-Saxon world. I am sure @ansy1968 can perhaps attest to some of my thesis.
 

voyager1

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As I have written previously on this particular topic, the Philippine media have deluded the Filipino public in assuming that America will protect her if China and the Philippines gets involved in a shooting war. Secondly, the media tends to dismiss or minimize the overwhelming disparity between a superpower in China vs the Philippines which doesn't even come close to being labeled as a regional power.

But for now, the de-escalation of rhetoric by the Philippines against China must be taken as positive by the Chinese government considering how rabidly anti-China the public aided and abated by the media with tacit support and coercion from the usual suspect that's the U.S.A.
Losing the Philippines to the Chinese is going to be a major unacceptable blow to the U.S. interest and hegemon in the region. It'll open the flood of possibilities that's actually going to provide tangible benefits to that country being able to operate without the machinations and manipulations from the American hands, which most Filipinos are not aware of and there are some white loving slaves that actually prefer for the country to be absorbed into the U.S. laughably assuming that it'll bring them prosperity, wealth and most importantly become an honorary white member of the Anglo-Saxon world. I am sure @ansy1968 can perhaps attest to some of my thesis.
I broadly agree with your points, I would however note that China has been FAR FAR too much peaceful. China has tried the economic aspect all the time but people naturally dont trust something nebulous like more exports/imports etc.

Action must be taken so that the world can understand that China doesn't know only about economics but about military as well.

People now think that China is weak, and they dont respect its militarily strength. Unfortunately this can only be resolved by the strategy of "kill 1 to warn a 100". China for so long has not "killed" 1 and it seems that it might need to start finding a target.

The whole region believes that China's military is too weak, China doesn't dare, China is afraid, the US will save us, etc. These perceptions must be crushed if China is to be respected.

People believe that by offering carrots you win, but the truth is that the stick does a far more useful work than they give it credit.

China for so long has offered carrots, time for a (bloody) stick to make a point across the region to dont cross it anymore.

The question is who is going to be the target...
 

Bellum_Romanum

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I broadly agree with your points, I would however note that China has been FAR FAR too much peaceful. China has tried the economic aspect all the time but people naturally dont trust something nebulous like more exports/imports etc.

Action must be taken so that the world can understand that China doesn't know only about economics but about military as well.

People now think that China is weak, and they dont respect its militarily strength. Unfortunately this can only be resolved by the strategy of "kill 1 to warn a 100". China for so long has not "killed" 1 and it seems that it might need to start finding a target.

The whole region believes that China's military is too weak, China doesn't dare, China is afraid, the US will save us, etc. These perceptions must be crushed if China is to be respected.

People believe that by offering carrots you win, but the truth is that the stick does a far more useful work than they give it credit.

China for so long has offered carrots, time for a (bloody) stick to make a point across the region to dont cross it anymore.

The question is who is going to be the target...
I agree with the military aspect but the enemy or the receiving end of the Chinese might -- mustn't be it's poorly equipped high in rhetoric like the Philippines -- should be against the U.S. and win the fight in the most violent way possible as to show everyone in the region that China isn't a "paper tiger/dragon" as they (Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines etc.) have been led to believe. After all the sole reason(s) ASEAN countries have been acting tough against China is solely because of the preponderance of U.S. military power that's it. The U.S. is that one single component that glues the disparate and overlapping interests of these countries in the region. The potential military defeat of America will have a profound effect in political, economic stability in the whole region since the sniveling monkeys a.k.a. opportunistic politicians and businessmen wouldn't be too daring to call or support "color revolutions" paving the way for a more cohesive and dynamic prosperity.
 
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