Funny that you see the raw power of GDP, technological lead, industrial capacity as superficial matters that need a performative signaling. Guess you are from a different universe.Funny because it is just another performative virtue signaling.
Funny that you see the raw power of GDP, technological lead, industrial capacity as superficial matters that need a performative signaling. Guess you are from a different universe.Funny because it is just another performative virtue signaling.
China isn't America, it doesn't do virtue signaling. It simply informed America of the consequences of its actions because it's unclear whether American decisionmakers are able to follow an elementary train of logic and understand those consequences for themselves.Funny because it is just another performative virtue signaling.
Vietnam might be looking at America as a security hedge against China as China grows more and more powerful in the military aspect.
The only allies the US has in the region are the ones it has had historically: 1. The Philippines, a former colony. 2. Japan, an imperial conquest. 3. Korea, a second-degree imperial conquest (conquering its conqueror). Every other state is sovereign and independent and will hedge to maximize their position. The countries allied to the US are so because they do not have their independence.The countries have now learned about the pitfalls of making alliances.
Vietnam trying to hedge against China in the military aspect doesn't mean it will ally itself with US. Nowadays countries have more tools to show their good/bad will towards another country. Its part of a delicate dance that SEA countries have mastered.
China knows, SEA knows, US knows but sometimes forgets..
A positive for China is that as being their close neighbor it means that countries in the region cannot antagonise it mindlessly.
Lithuania and other such puppets can do it because they are at the other side of the world, but countries close to China would face a deadly blow if they tried to do the same thing
Americans are trouble, yes.Come to think of it, I would believe that in terms of security goals, China has different views, for obvious reasons.
To the east, it is hostile because the Americans are there.
To the west, because of the terrorism that pops up in the region, the Shanghai club is to enhance collective security.
To the south, China wants ASEAN to remain strictly neutral.
As far as China is concern, if any country in ASEAN courts the Americans, they are inviting trouble. Trouble will arrive at your doorstep and China can guarantee that.
The Americans are trouble.
India didn’t have a problem with the same boarder dispute for more than half a century. Them suddenly developing a problem now with it is entirely their problem.
The show isn’t for the benefit of Americans but the rest of the world.
Maynmar, Afghanistan. Lets see which country who is a neighbor of China, faces disaster and it becomes another failed stateWhat about "the problem" intentionally timed with the "other problems", like the Trade War, the Hong Kong Protest, the "Genocide" in China's West, and The Virus Pandemic?
Exactly, the boarder issue was always an issue of choice. The Indians chose to turn up the heat on it thinking they could use it as a pretext to kick China while it was down.What about "the problem" intentionally timed with the "other problems", like the Trade War, the Hong Kong Protest, the "Genocide" in China's West, and The Virus Pandemic?
When there are too many coincidences, things usually turn out to have been planned after all.
What is funny is with all of that, they still do it and calling it "sincerity"Funny that you see the raw power of GDP, technological lead, industrial capacity as superficial matters that need a performative signaling. Guess you are from a different universe.
One famous CN virtue signaling is called NFU...China isn't America, it doesn't do virtue signaling. It simply informed America of the consequences of its actions because it's unclear whether American decisionmakers are able to follow an elementary train of logic and understand those consequences for themselves.