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Phead128

Major
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Moderator - World Affairs
If there is any indication that Japan is building nukes, what does China do then? At some point the CPC will be faced with the prospect of biting the bullet and doing preemptive action.
China will ask US and EU to coordinate global sanctions and render Japan to be a second North Korea economic basketcase.

If US or EU refuses to participate in sanctions, then China will threaten to arm every single neighbor or enemy of US/EU, such as Venezuela, Iran, Mexico, Cuba, etc. ..with nuclear-tipped ICBMs, as proliferation is a two-way street, it doesn't mean only China's enemies get nukes. Everyone of US enemies will get nukes.

Just the prospect of "mutually assured proliferation" (MAP) will trigger US/US to participate in global sanctions regime against Japan, and Japan cannot survive economically with such immense economic pressure, they will fold.
 

SinoAutarkist

Just Hatched
Registered Member
Yes, the appreciation of the renminbi would lead to negative consequences such as accelerated manufacturing outflows, which is unacceptable. For the world to break free from the dollar system and for China to surpass the United States in nominal economic size, all that is required is a unilateral depreciation of the dollar.
All china must do is specialized on every manufacturing sector and achieving autarky.
 

mshrief303

New Member
Registered Member
The answer to the US okaying Japan having nukes is helping enemy countries of the West in getting “defensive” weapons. Look at how the West is alarmed that Iran was able to penetrate Israel’s anti-missile defenses. They’re blaming China for it whether or not it’s true. Look at how Israel now sees China as an enemy. It ain’t because China doesn’t align nor is sympathetic with them geopolitically. It’s because they think China gave Iran the ability to penetrate their defenses.

Want to rattle Japan directly? Help North Korea in some way. Europe wants to defend Taiwan…? How about giving some newly revolting African countries from French colonial rule the ability to strike Europe like Iran now can hit Israel.

I remember there was a poll taken of white Americans where it was openly admitted that they fear black people having power solely because they fear black people will want revenge. You better believe the West fears a strong Africa that can defend themselves which they don’t fear today. Africa is resource rich in all things hence why it was predominate in European colonialism. Why is Europe on a downward trajectory more than ever since colonialism? It’s because they don’t have Africa to steal from and take for free whatever they wanted like before. Despite it, the West still has the ability to military strike Africa at will if they wanted. China giving them means to defend themselves will be epic.

Want to change the game? The homelands of the West should be open to counter strike. That’s what has kept them sleeping comfortably for all these years since colonialism knowing that their homelands were safe when they were trying to take over the world.

The fatal flaw of the West to which they’re experiencing with China right now is they thought their natural superiority was assured to keep them ahead of everyone else. They don’t want to tell everyone that if you have enough money and the education, you can do anything the West can do. They still want to believe their superiority is genetic. The first rule in colonialism is destroy the economies of countries you want to conquer.

They’re not going to admit it now but they use to see anthropologically both Negroids and Mongoloids as the lowest humans beings on Earth. Everyone one else though not white European were Caucasoids but still superior to Negroids and Mongoloids. It’s no coincidence that the Caucasoid world saw Africans and Chinese as less than them to which you see today the lines drawn from who they think deserves more in this world. Take a look at all the countries that are angry that China has more than them in this world. Same people. That’s what the West taught them. The same tactic on why Japanese and South Koreans think they’re superior to Chinese despite how they can’t escape China’s shadow looming over them all the time.

I can see the West demanding China stop educating people around the world. It should be to China’s best interests to see African countries modernize. It’s time to make the West’s worst nightmares come true.
I'm certain that the 2nd wave of colonialism from europe will come, and the US will have it share, therefore arming african countries and countries in south america is very crucial to deny them from doing the same horrors again and getting the resources - materials & slaves - to make a struggle for their supremacy again.
 

manqiangrexue

Brigadier
To do so you still need another currency to replace role of USD. Another strong currency must persue the role to do so. Internationalized of yuan will need currency to appreciate and reduced Chinese industrial profits and hurts manufacturing like how America loss it's industrial power post ww2 when dollar dominates the world. China should not sacrifice it's industrial powers for financial like US. USD hegemony is a paper tiger when it compared with autarkic industrial power that china needs high control to currency begin with.
So another ways is to find another country currency to do so, but so far it seems there isn't much prime candidates to persue the role. That's why compromise to allowed dollar hegemony to stay isn't bad for china
I don't think you do need another currency to replace the role of the USD; that role as a domiant currency that is the gold standard for international trade can be eliminated altogether. The downside is that international trade will be less convenient and likely reduced, but the upside is the fairness that the international economic trade power of a nation will need to be balanced with its production. No nation can abuse this and simply print currency to export inflation and economic problems abroad exploiting its dominant currency.

Another possibility is that in order to preserve the fluidity of international trade, that an international currency be made and regulated by something like the WTO. It's like BRICS currency, but with the political power of the UN. There's gonna have to be a lot of negotiating and cooperation to get something like that made but if done, it can make international trade both fair and convenient. It'll honestly probably have to be post Pax Americana when America has accepted its relegated position because such a complex cooperative endeavour would likely be impossible with a force like America doing everything it can to oppose it.
 

SinoAutarkist

Just Hatched
Registered Member
I don't think you do need another currency to replace the role of the USD; that role as a domiant currency that is the gold standard for international trade can be eliminated altogether. The downside is that international trade will be less convenient and likely reduced, but the upside is the fairness that the international economic trade power of a nation will need to be balanced with its production. No nation can abuse this and simply print currency to export inflation and economic problems abroad exploiting its dominant currency.

Another possibility is that in order to preserve the fluidity of international trade, that an international currency be made and regulated by something like the WTO. It's like BRICS currency, but with the political power of the UN. There's gonna have to be a lot of negotiating and cooperation to get something like that made but if done, it can make international trade both fair and convenient. It'll honestly probably have to be post Pax Americana when America has accepted its relegated position because such a complex cooperative endeavour would likely be impossible with a force like America doing everything it can to oppose it.
The thing is currency need to be wide spread used which currency issued by international cooperation will face credibility problems as someone need to back its credibility continuously which is why brics currency has no widespread use as brics itself isn't that unified when India and china stays together
Meanwhile US has the best geography that's once they retreat back to the continent , US would still have significant power at least regionally and always able to come back in world stage easily. So it's nearly impossible to do cause permanent harm to US.
 

Chevalier

Captain
Registered Member
Public opinion games is ultimately meaningless bullshit in the face of realpolitik hard power of a superpower determined to ensure its will is enacted.

As soon as Japan takes any verifiable concrete steps towards acquiring nuclear weapons, China will unleash the full might of its hard power on Japan with the nonnegotiable aim of verifiable and complete denuclearisation. It will start with the complete economic sanctions dictionary, shortly followed up with a total naval blockade. Any attempts by Japan or its allies to forcibly break the blockade will inevitably result in full scale military kinetic strikes on everything remotely nuclear related in Japan. With the utter destruction of their conventional military forces as a prerequisite of that. And at that point full invasion is such a small additional step China would be mad not to seize the opportunity.

The western public opinion can be as against this as they want. But no amount of wishful thinking is going to magic up the hard power they need to actually stop it from happening. If they unwisely try, all it would do is result in the destruction of whatever military forces they send, and open themselves up for sanctions and even direct military attack by China if it feels like it. Indeed, China may decide to purposely overreact to the first western minnow power to overstep to set an example for the rest of the full magnitude of shit they will be pulling upon their heads by stepping into this.
Please let it be Lithuania
"I'm not saying that we should be racist towards the Chicoms, but we should indeed be racist towards the Chicoms. MAGA!"

racism against Chinese has been a particularly Anglo trait common in all the five eyes, expressed in all of their subordinates and vassals like india.
 

BoraTas

Major
Registered Member
He isn't a fool, but he made such grand sweeping statements, that he either has to admit he made a big miss, or resort to intellectual dishonesty. He chose the latter.
He was always the latter. His technical posts were always off. He gets the simplest things wrong. And he malds every single time someone exposes that. He is definitely not an engineer in semiconductor manufacturing or ASML. At best he is a marketing guy.
 
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