1/08/2023

Xi and Marcos Jr - A picture the Americans would fume

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping holds a welcoming ceremony for Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. prior to their talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 4, 2023. © Global Look Press / Shen Hong

A picture that speaks a thousand words.  Both men striding in full confidence that a new relationship has been made, raised to strategic partnership.

The Empire of Lies can continue to spend their billions and trillions in selling weapons of mass destruction, selling fears, selling threats, selling fake news, sowing discords, and selling wars.

China will continue to sell bridges, ports, roads, railways, infrastructures, schools, hospitals, factories, mining tools and equipment, 5G/6G, EVs, mobile phones, etc etc.

4 comments:

Virgo49 said...

https://youtu.be/Z2qCtpPLC-w

Mr RB and All

Not only Marcos's visits.

The EU top leaders also Visited China in this video.

So many wise ones will come to China as China's Soft Diplomacy attracted All who woke up to the Reality of the World's Affairs.

Except ahem our Papies still sucked to their White Masters balls.

Even African Leaders are heaping praises on China and condemned the Whites Colonists and Imperalists.

Anonymous said...

Xi had been holding regular meetings with African leaders over the decade and have a good relationship with most of them. China had been providing help to African countries for decades, even when China was still relatively poor in the 80's and 90's.

Biden, his dementia subsiding once in a while, suddenly became really caring about Africa, just like crocodile tears being shed for the Muslims in Xinjiang, and summoned African leaders to a meeting in Washington recently. What was the meeting about? Countering China was the unmentioned objective, and as usual, the USA brought out their basket of money to bribe them. The West had been bribing corrupt African leaders for decades and USA is still attempting to do that with free fiat money.

Younger African leaders are not as naive as the older generation of leaders, and are not swayed by empty promises and bribes. They know that in order for Africa to rise, they must get rid of corruption. Corrupt leaders of Africa are all bred by the Western powers since time immemorial. Moreover, promises by the USA are basically hot air and never kept.

The West needed and wanted to exploit the resources from Africa, particularly essential minerals like Uranium apart from precious gold and diamonds, and giving bribes to corrupt leaders gave them the right to extract those minerals and precious items. What did African countries got back in return? The bribes went into the pockets of corrupt leaders, the country had little hope to progress and the people festered in poverty.

China gave loans instead to African countries and have infrastructures galore to show. In order to progress, countries need good infrastructures like roads, rails and ports. The West may also gave loans, but all for a different objective and that is buying more weapons from the West to fight among themselves and create destruction instead of helping African countries to progress.

In the final analysis, which side will the African countries choose? There is no need to think.

Anonymous said...

There are still hardcore elements supporting the Philippine's close alliance with the USA, particularly within the military. Was that the reason that Marcos Jr cut short his military chief's term, which was supposed to last until 2025, just 5 months into his Presidency, and immediately upon his return from China? That says a lot about the surprise move, which probably has something to do with the military chief's unsupportive stand for his pivoting towards China. Just a guess!

Marcos Jr's presidential opposition is also a hardcore USA stooge, all bought over and funded by the USA. Marcos Jr has to be very careful of his position, now that he is outwardly pivoting towards China. Satan will not sit quietly by and be pushed aside.

patriot said...


A close relationship between ASEAN Members and China shall herald a good tiding for the Region.