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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (36168)9/8/2021 2:30:57 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97913
 
China seems to have a pretty easy time obtaining all of the materials it needs to keep its economy running without invading other countries.

Of course, hacking could be considered a type of invasion, but then we've got lots of 14-year olds in basements all over the US invading other countries.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (36168)9/8/2021 3:13:08 PM
From: roto1 Recommendation

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sunabeach

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 97913
 
"Respect their rights and do some good. There is a lot of that which the US can learn from China"

for what it's worth, whatever one can accuse the U.S. of doing, one thing to consider, it's not for territorial gain.
China is very aggressive.. I save this shit for getting a handle on the why's of foreign power

for the most part, we know China's assertion of the so- called "9-Dash" line.. in sweet terms,
China OWNS just about the whole of the S.China sea basin.
Screw their adjoining neighbors.

Also,

Japanese conservatives disrupt recovering China-Japan ties by hyping Diaoyu Islands dispute
globaltimes.cn

The Ice Silk Road: Is China a “Near-Arctic-State”?
isdp.eu

Beijing Takes Its South China Sea Strategy to the Himalayas
nytimes.com even little Bhutan gets wacked

The next US-China battleground: Chinese dams on the Mekong River?
scmp.com

Science Shows Chinese Dams Are Devastating the Mekong
foreignpolicy.com
Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar.. getting their balls squeezed through natural resource aggression

I have more..