At the helm of this spree: The army general turned defence minister, and now new president, Prabowo Subianto, who has been inking deals to overhaul decades-old equipment. CNA
12/23/2024
Indonesia needs to modernise its military hardware
At the helm of this spree: The army general turned defence minister, and now new president, Prabowo Subianto, who has been inking deals to overhaul decades-old equipment. CNA
Hillbillies know nothing except Mexico
The know Mexico because Trump was always talking about immigrants coming from there. Other than that USA citizens are practically clueless about what is happening around the world.
But strangely they know a lot about China without being there, just being fed fake information by its MSM hyping upon China's poverty and crumbling infrastructures, its EVs on fire all over the country, its mistreatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, its imaginary concentration camps built by their MSM.
For those who are unaware, China has more than 40,000 mosques throughout the vast country. How many mosques are in the USA and Europe? Admiral Zheng He was a Muslim, well respected by the Chinese court centuries ago. This show that Muslims were genuinely well treated in China, unlike the fake love expressed by the Anglo-Saxon Whites in Xinjiang, which had never been shown to be happening in the Middle East.
50 years ago, USA was rich, China was poverty stricken...
50 years ago, USA was a great country then, while China was a poverty-stricken backwater, even touted as having people only fit to be chefs and laundrymen.
50 years later, the Wheel of Fortune has turned, and it is becoming the other way round with China eradicating poverty en masse, while homelessness and infrastructure decay is apparent in the USA from end to end.
The USA is trying to musk the differences by touting about its GDP growing so fast and furious over the last couple of years, putting China in the dust, which boggles the mind. How could a country growing at just around 2.5% be adding several trillion to its GDP figures over such a short period of time? The answer lies in its overcapacity in printing money propping up Wall Street companies and benefitting the super-rich.
Just imagine Nvidia, a USA tech company valued at US$3.3 trillion sometime in June, more valuable than the whole GDP of ASEAN countries combined, with hundreds of millions working their butts off. Or about the GDP of India, a country of 1.4 billion population. Or more valuable than many of the countries in the G7. Possible or fantasy?
USA trying to lure manufacturing back to the USA is a pipe dream
One social media vlogger even said that USA trying to lure manufacturing back to the USA is a pipe dream. How can it succeed with its much higher labor cost, high material cost without the necessary supply chains in place and a lack of skilled workers. The situation has been made worse by the anti-Chinese movement started by Trump, which resulted in thousands of scientists, engineers and academics returning to China to contribute their talents to the innovation and development. Now Trump is even threatening to deprive birthright citizenship for immigrants. This is going to affect many allies like South Korea and India (the largest targeted group).
Can such manufacturing setups survive just producing for the USA market, or even adding the EU into its calculations, as they will not be able to compete against Chinese products in the Global South countries. Moreover, the Chinese consumer market is not possible for them to break into, with Chinese citizens now becoming more patriotic in their mindsets.
USA GDP growth due to overcapacity in printing money
50 years ago, USA was a great country then, while China was a poverty-stricken backwater, even touted as having people only fit to be chefs and laundrymen.
50 years later, the Wheel of Fortune has turned, and it is becoming the other way round with China eradicating poverty en masse, while homelessness and infrastructure decay is apparent in the USA from end to end.
The USA is trying to musk the differences by touting about its GDP growing so fast and furious over the last couple of years, putting China in the dust, which boggles the mind. How could a country growing at just around 2.5% be adding several trillion to its GDP figures over such a short period of time? The answer lies in its overcapacity in printing money propping up Wall Street companies and benefitting the super-rich.
Just imagine Nvidia, a USA tech company valued at US$3.3 trillion sometime in June, more valuable than the whole GDP of ASEAN countries combined, with hundreds of millions working their butts off. Or about the GDP of India, a country of 1.4 billion population. Or more valuable than many of the countries in the G7. Possible or fantasy?