US doesn’t have much time left to prepare for war as American Century will come to a close soon, due to
- rapid de-dollarization,
- multipolar world,
- debt crisis and political crisis in America, and
- continued economic growth of China (4 times faster than USA).
China can easily surpass the US as the world’s largest economy (in dollar terms) before 2030 (already surpass in PPP terms).
Once China becomes the No. 1 economy, most countries will quickly and openly adopt a neutral position or even switch sides. Politicians all over the world are driven by only one impulse: Self-preservation. They always go with the winner.
US Deep State and think tanks see the writing on the wall. Hence all the desperation. This is why they are talking about a possible war by 2025 or 2027. However, the accelerated time frame is propaganda to create a sense of urgency for American vassals like Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. “Hurry up and buy those weapons; get trained quick; and build those military bases!”
As for Taiwan, the Chinese government is in no rush.
Whether the reunification happens in 5, 10, 15, or 20 years… it’s a minuscule timeline in the 5000+ years of Chinese dynasties.
Taiwanese will voluntarily reunite with the mainland. There are many Taiwanese leaders who are willing to accept this new future. For example, former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou toured around China for two weeks in March this year. This was a historic trip — first time ever since the country split in 1949.
China can wait.
When the dollar starts to lose its value — due to de-dollarization abroad and debt crisis at home — the US will be forced to reduce the Empire’s footprint.
The path of least resistance is to wait for the American Empire to start winding down. And it’s already happening.
As Sun Tzu said, “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
Anonymous
Blood Debt; China Will Never Forget Bombing of Chinese Embassy by US-Led NATO In Yugoslavia — Chinese Foreign Ministry
ReplyDeleteChinese people will never forget the barbaric crimes that NATO committed in Yugoslavia, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Monday.
On March 24, 1999, NATO commenced air strikes against Yugoslavia. On May 7, five bombs hit the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three people and injuring over 20.
“Chinese people will never forget the blood and the lives that it gave for the protection of truth, honesty, and justice. And it will never forget the barbaric crimes of US-led NATO as well,” Wang told a briefing.
He pointed out that, on the one hand, NATO portrays itself as a regional defense alliance, but on the other hand, it constantly heightens regional tensions and generates bloc adversities.
“Following the end of the Cold War, US-led NATO has repeatedly stirred up conflicts all over the world, from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Kosovo, from Iraq to Afghanistan, from Libya to Syria,” the spokesman said.
He emphasized that NATO continues to expand its presence to the East, to the Asia-Pacific region, creating bloc opposition and disrupting regional peace and stability.
Right Anon 9.46
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right to quote Wang Wenbin.
Think CHINA short memory just forget what's the BS damn lies mistakes by that Blackie.
China should also said mistake and send one hypersonic missle to the UAssA
https://youtu.be/MpijyVmM3tM
ReplyDeleteEmil Cosman Talk on this Blackie Obama lies mistakes bombing.of Chinese Embassy in Yugo.
Also cahoots with NATO.
The US can no longer impose its will on other countries. The country is fractured between the Republicans and Democrats, and the Congress is unable to even guarantee that the country can pay its bills. People in many countries in Latin America and Africa are already learning Chinese. Prof Wan Gong Ching
ReplyDeletefrom Fudan University said in a recent interview that he thinks it will even replace the use of English in business in less than a decade.
What we still hear is that the US$ hegemony cannot be done away with, or that the de-dollarisation move is 'overblown' and will take ages to be credible. Really? True, countries still have to hold reserves in US$ for the oil trade and others, and dumping US$ completely is still not the answer. But, when the de-dollarisation tsunami hits, it is not going to be just a trickle, and could be an overwhelming move away from the US$.
ReplyDeleteA small step in de-dollarisation maybe for the BRICS as of now, but a big leap for mankind is on the agenda. It is a futile attempt to stop it. The only way is a compromise and allowing another system to co-exist with the US$ and the SWIFT system. Of course the USA would not surrender without a fight. One country can be stopped, but not the whole Global South, where the intention now is to go for it.
China Expels Canadian Diplomat, Scolds U.S. Envoy
ReplyDeleteChina has ordered a Canadian diplomat to leave the country, in a tit-for-tat move hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government expelled a Chinese envoy from his nation.
Jennifer Lalonde, a diplomat from Canada’s consulate in Shanghai, has until Saturday to leave the country, according to a Tuesday statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. China said the move was a “reciprocal countermeasure” to Canada’s “unreasonable behavior” and it reserved the right to make further responses.
China’s foreign minister Qin Gang also rebuked the American ambassador Nicholas Burns in Beijing for what he said was Washington’s support of Taiwan and indicated that his side wanted concessions from the U.S. in return for improved lines of communication sought by the White House.
“We cannot focus on communication while China is constantly being suppressed and contained,” Mr. Qin told Burns. “You cannot say one thing and do another.”
That is the way to deal with white devils. Just whack the shit out of them.
ReplyDeleteSilly Trudeau still thinks he can muck around with China.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up China. Make it clear and in no uncertain terms that this is an open retaliation, and that China reserves the right to do even more. Canada expel one diplomat, China can do with two. China does not depend on Canada to have to take it lying down.
ReplyDeleteOn a seperate note, the USA administration is saying that it is concerned with China's punitive action against US companies in China, with investigations ongoing against some, like Micron, for national security reasons concerning their products sold in China.
Well, isn't that also a belated and valid response, after what the USA did earlier to Huawei, Xiaomi and TikTok. What the USA did is even more than being punitive and totally borders on intentional destruction of a legitimate business that it could not compete against. Not a shred of evidence has yet emerged to support their frivolous claims of national security threat posed by those companies? I want to say that China is too patient and waited too long to do what it should be doing the moment they banned Huawei.
With the USA creating the Chip Alliance to prevent China from upgrading its tech sector, I would like to see the gloves now coming off for China to retaliate on all fronts.
Hello Anon 6.47 pm. If the Americans ban Tik Tok, China should respond and ban Instagram and Facebook.
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