12/19/2025

Rogue America wants China to behave like them...be careful of what you are asking for

Trump wants Xi to behave like him, pardoning criminals and cronies without consequences and with Lawmakers closing eyes to what he is doing. If China does that, probably the MSM's sky will fall, demonizing China's dictatorial Government. Call it Skyfall, the political earthquake, LOL.

Why must China play the same game as what the USA and the West wanted it, when its survival is at stake. Trump is not happy and had always been complaining that China is not playing the same game in the economic, military and geopolitical arena.

The USA and the West and its hedge fund owners particularly, want China to allow them freely to tear China and Hong Kong's economy to bits with attacks on their stock market, property market and financial system. They want to show the world that socialism is a fragile system, unable to weigh up to the Western system and easily brought down by outside attacks. Instead, China has withstood all the attacks using religion, drugging, forming gangs to tear China apart, trade wars, technology wars and tariff wars. What else is next?


Anonymous

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Anonymous said...

Haha, China is learning how to behave like the USA, but not in areas that the USA wanted. While the USA has weaponized its US$, China is weaponizing its control of rare earth, its manufacturing over-capacity and most discreetly its military development. China's spending may be dwarfed by the USA but gets more bang for the buck. China is now selling its proven weapons to many countries. I am sure these are not areas that the USA wanted China to behave like them, right?

Yes, the USA has to be careful of what it is asking for, with more to come from China. China is trying to share the aviation sector cake now. China is also pouring resources into chip development to rival the USA. The fact that China is confident enough not to extend an opening for Nvidia's H200 chips from entering the Chinese market is a clear signal that China is still in the game. Data centers in the USA are being strangled by energy shortage and competing with domestic users, which says a lot about USA's AI sector. Jensen Huang already mentioned that cheap energy is the deciding factor moving forward, not hardware dominance. Is the man saying this for fun.