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In the Brig
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...d=premium-asia
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THEY GET HONG KONG, THEY'LL GO FOR TAIWAN NEXT....METHINKS WERE IN WWIII AND DON'T KNOW IT YET.
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In the Brig
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The Thucydides Trap: Are the U.S. and China Headed for War?
In 12 of 16 past cases in which a rising power has confronted a ruling power, the result has been bloodshed. https://www.theatlantic.com/internat...s-trap/406756/ ![]() ![]() Last edited by Rockstar; 05-22-20 at 07:13 PM. |
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Chief of the Boat
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has condemned China's plan to impose a new security law in Hong Kong, calling it a "death knell" for the city's freedoms.
China is seeking to pass a law that would ban "treason, secession, sedition and subversion" in Hong Kong. Critics say the law would strip Hong Kong of the rights it currently enjoys, that are not seen in mainland China. Mr Pompeo said the decision to bypass Hong Kong's lawmakers ignores "the will of the people". "The United States strongly urges Beijing to reconsider its disastrous proposal, abide by its international obligations, and respect Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy, democratic institutions, and civil liberties," Mr Pompeo said in a statement on Friday. Mr Pompeo's intervention is likely to infuriate the Chinese government, whose relations with the US have been strained recently by disputes over trade and the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-52771718 |
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Anyone here who seriously believed (when the Brits gave JHongkong back to China) that the Chinese would forever stick to their candy-sweet promises?
Honestly said I am surprised that they held themselves back this long. Its not fair, but Hongkong is doomed. It always was. Taiwan probably is next. It wants to press for WHO membership "after" the Corona crisis, but the WHO is its archenemy's playground. The Europeans play a very shameful role in it, but the US does not play much better. It only hides its indifference better. And then there is the SouthChinese Sea. These crisis have the potential to shake the world. But there are more, but issues like Tibet, beside being genocide, just do not impress the world. Business makes the coins rolling around. Until China starts to dictate terms and conditions.
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CINC Pacific Fleet
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As Jim answered me in our Wuhan-thread.
(from my memory) And who shall make them pay Which country or countries would be interest in a confrontation with China ? Markus |
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