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ansy1968

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They lack fear because they don't know better. Literally, look at any south Asian country. Whether it's Japan, the Philippines, Vietnam, or even Australia they lack fear because they still have the same image of China from 40, and yes I mean 40 years ago. They still have this mentality that we create cheap junk, they still believe we steal and copy, they still believe we don't issue our soldiers body armor. They don't even realize how advance we have gotten. Of course, they will not fear annihilation because they don't even see it as a possibility. Someone here said it the best, the world could do wonders if they got their asses kicked in the next war. Some humility for once for this arrogance.
@Aniah bro my take on the situation, what the West is currently experiencing is the FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN, they had never experience such devastating crisis all at once and is worldwide except for China. That FEAR is manifesting in the way they act, they had been rattled and they act rashly uncovering the facade of decency, fairness and of democratic values. This unmasking is another reason for the hurt and their contempt for China, they were expose as hypocrites and a vanguard of White privilege.
 

windsclouds2030

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America didnt become world superpower by chance... and it wasnt because of innate smarts or hard work either...

In the real world cheaters often win out, not the hard working "win win" types...

Its easier to destroy than to build... China is a builder but now that China surpassed US in GDP PPP and world trade, its in US best interest to "scorth earth" and burn it all down to infect max carnage to China....

China needs to get rid of self imposed handicaps like NFU policy and noninterventiomalism etc and fight fire with fire, fight sabotage with the same, etc... to impose a cost to these anglos so they dont keep getting to trip up China with impunity
Your thought is not new at all, and whether such responses (NFU, non-Interventionism, etc) by China is wise/apt or not, they are left widely open for very lengthy discussion, and indeed if you re-read this thread you'll surely find such lengthy discussions. Actually your thoughts are tempting, and they may be applied in some parts without much noises and we may never know :) they just not say it out aloud

The USA is simply the extension of the British Empire, when the Brits ran out of its service time the mastermind class extended the Anglo baton to the 'New World" via their orchestrated WWII, thus Anglo-America or many say it the AAZ Empire. No wonder the cheats, lies and deceptions and those abominable methodologies applied incl. the
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have much similarity only new technologies introduce new ways.

Read Henry Makow among others for the many interesting background stories. Basically this is under the grand genre of the "Generational Wealthy Families", some other quality authors in this field are (in the order of easy/light to very tough reading): Dean Henderson; HenryMakow.com; JoePlummer.com - Tragedy And Hope 101 (companion reading of Carroll Quigley's tome); Edward Griffin; Cleon Skousen; Andrew Hitchcock; EustaceMullins.us; Gary Allen; Carroll Quigley and so forth -- some have the sites using their own names, for others just search, yandex/bing/google

I just hope the world leaders are learning "their history" in the last 400-500 years to become aware with whom they are dealing with.
 

windsclouds2030

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The Myth of Tiananmen

Every June 4th Tiananmen incident still evokes an annual wave of harsh condemnations in the news and opinion pages of US leading national newspapers. This short article by journalist Jay Matthews entitled “The Myth of Tiananmen” completely upended that apparent reality.

The infamous massacre had likely never happened, but was merely a media artifact produced by confused Western reporters and dishonest propaganda, a mistaken belief that had quickly become embedded in our standard media storyline, endlessly repeated by so many ignorant journalists that they all eventually believed it to be true.

Jay Mathews is a reporter for The Washington Post. He was the paper’s first Beijing bureau chief and returned in 1989 to help cover the Tiananmen demonstrations. With his wife, Linda Mathews, he is the author of One Billion: A China Chronicle. This piece originally ran in the September/October 1998 issue of the Columbia Journalism Review.

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And I was introduced to this piece by Ron Unz, the American author & publisher of the Unz Review in
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of his great articles on SARS-CoV-2! This Californian guy is very smart, it's said that his IQ is over 200 -- a theoretical physicist by training, with undergraduate and graduate degrees from Harvard University, Cambridge University, and Stanford University -- and at one time he took part as the candidate of California governorship.
 

emblem21

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What concerns me is that when you have minnows like australia openly saying they will send soldiers to defend taiwan from China (its ridiculous but still) as if China is iraq or afghanistan
You never heard as far as i know, france or germany saying they will send their forces to defend ukraine
There is a lack of that primal fear of annihilation, the way they should fear when dealing with a superpower, they talk about war with China as if their homelands and their people wouldn't be affected one bit
Which is why when the day comes that China and Russia come together and put the USA down will the rest of the 5eyes finally get the lethal message, either cooperate or we will show you what we would've done to Japan, had we nothing to hold us back.
 

windsclouds2030

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They talk about conflict with Russia all the time.
Russia Forming 20 New Military Units To 'Counter NATO' Near Western Border (31 MAY 2021)

On Monday (31 May) Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced decisions reached in a meeting with top military officials which mark a continued significant escalation with NATO.
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described of his statements, "He pointed to a growing number of flights by U.S. strategic bombers near Russia's borders, deployments of NATO warships and increasingly frequent and massive drills by alliance forces."

"The US and NATO continue to expand the scope of operational and combat training near our borders," the Russian defense minister explained. "The actions of our Western counterparts are destroying the security system in the world and forcing us to take adequate countermeasures. We are constantly improving the combat composition of the troops."

And that's when he proposed a specific military response including the formation of 20 new units to be permanently based in the Western Military District. "By the end of the year, about 20 formations and military units will be formed in the Western Military District," Shoigu said.

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Russian Military Districts

This will no doubt be taken as a deeply threatening move in the West, given it's precisely the expanded Russian military war drills and additional troop build-up along Ukraine's border which sparked the latest crisis and sanctions tit-for-tat of late March and which reached its height in April. But it bears reminding that the Russian military is merely talking about troop positions within its own sovereign borders - though apparently this remains hugely "threatening" for the West.

Presumably the 20 new military units for the purpose of 'countering NATO' will be able to react even more swiftly to any escalating crisis in Crimea or Donbas. The AP notes of Defense Minister Shoigu's statements: "He added the military units in Western Russia have commissioned about 2,000 new pieces of weaponry this year."
 

Mr T

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I found that index to be accurate for the Netherlands and Turkey. Both became more corrupt in the last decade. Especially Turkey...
Turkey, yes it has got a bit worse. The Netherlands, they're still ranked number 8 globally - a minor drop in its score.
But I think it is not good enough for comparing countries. First of all, their methodology is unclear and seems very subjective.
Have you looked through the methodology kit? They even have a formula. I wouldn't say it means it's precisely correct to the individual ranking spot, but broadly it seems reasonable.

A better question would be, do you accept China is more corrupt than territories that are ranked above it, e.g. neighbours like Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. Because if you do then in some respects it doesn't matter if you can understand the methodology, as the index should be conforming to what you understand to be the same.

If you don't believe China is noticeably more corrupt than Taiwan, SK and Japan then I'm not sure you would believe any index that showed China has failed to significantly improve the situation.

The Myth of Tiananmen

Every June 4th Tiananmen incident still evokes an annual wave of harsh condemnations in the news and opinion pages of US leading national newspapers. This short article by journalist Jay Matthews entitled “The Myth of Tiananmen” completely upended that apparent reality.

The infamous massacre had likely never happened, but was merely a media artifact produced by confused Western reporters and dishonest propaganda, a mistaken belief that had quickly become embedded in our standard media storyline, endlessly repeated by so many ignorant journalists that they all eventually believed it to be true.

Also from the article:

Not only has the error made the American press’s frequent pleas for the truth about Tiananmen seem shallow, but it has allowed the bloody-minded regime responsible for the June 4 murders to divert attention from what happened. There was a massacre that morning. Journalists have to be precise about where it happened and who were its victims, or readers and viewers will never be able to understand what it meant.

I have read more articles recently that go into discussions about where Chinese civilians were shot by the PLA. But it doesn't matter if they were shot as troops entered the square, they were shot in the back running away or were ambushed in narrow alleyways, they were still killed. It couldn't even be claimed to be an accident, as it's understood veterans of the war with Vietnam were deliberately used when some local regiments refused to use lethal force.

The fact that the CCP still refuses more than 30 years on to allow open discussion in China about the 1989 protests (because there were protests outside Beijing) and the harsh security operation that was used to end them speaks volumes. The full details can only be known when the CCP releases all their files and is prepared to admit that a) it made a mistake or that b) the crackdown was harsh but it still believes it justified.
 
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windsclouds2030

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What concerns me is that when you have minnows like australia openly saying they will send soldiers to defend taiwan from China (its ridiculous but still) as if China is iraq or afghanistan
You never heard as far as i know, france or germany saying they will send their forces to defend ukraine
There is a lack of that primal fear of annihilation, the way they should fear when dealing with a superpower, they talk about war with China as if their homelands and their people wouldn't be affected one bit
That's because the quality of the genes who
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(just recall the history of their ancestors and how they landed there) are much lower than those of French and German people!

However annoying their very foolish words are, but we shall not forget about their background and origin, thus we may try to grasp their mentality and idiocy and don't take their words too seriously. I just don't think those silly words have the decent weight as some credible threat!

I mean you won't deal with the lunatic psycho at streets unless he really comes to your house to make trouble, in that case you will crush him once and for all. But if he just utters his insanity in the public corners, you won't come after the nut! Trust me, you'll much disgrace your own self by doing that!

After all the most important thing is just getting ready to face any contingency. Exchanging too many words are the foolish thing to do, esp. with the kiddie or nut quality.
 

windsclouds2030

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Turkey, yes it has got a bit worse. The Netherlands, they're still ranked number 8 globally - a minor drop in its score.

Have you looked through the methodology kit? They even have a formula. I wouldn't say it means it's precisely correct to the individual ranking spot, but broadly it seems reasonable.

A better question would be, do you accept China is more corrupt than territories that are ranked above it, e.g. neighbours like Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. Because if you do then in some respects it doesn't matter if you can understand the methodology, as the index should be conforming to what you understand to be the same.

If you don't believe China is noticeably more corrupt than Taiwan, SK and Japan then I'm not sure you would believe any index that showed China has failed to significantly improve the situation.



Also from the article:



I have read more articles recently that go into discussions about where Chinese civilians were shot by the PLA. But it doesn't matter if they were shot as troops entered the square, they were shot in the back running away or were ambushed in narrow alleyways, they were still killed. It couldn't even be claimed to be an accident, as it's understood veterans of the war with Vietnam were deliberately used when some local regiments refused to use lethal force.

The fact that the CCP still refuses more than 30 years on to allow open discussion in China about the 1989 protests (because there were protests outside Beijing) and the harsh security operation that was used to end them speaks volumes. The full details can only be known when the CCP releases all their files and is prepared to admit that a) it made a mistake or that b) the crackdown was harsh but it still believes it justified.
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