Aussie doesn't want the South Pacific countries to worship them and yet gives little aid. No wonder, they embrace the Ah Tiongs. Now, the Aussies are jealous. Watch part 2 of the video as well.
Why does any country need to give other country aid? And heaps of Pacific islanders have migrated to kiwi and Ozland..is that not aid? Perhaps these Pacific islanders can migrate to ah tiong land and get heaps of ah tiong aid.
Maybe it's a good thing to let the ah tiongs deal with them. Than see if the ah tiongs will take the BS from these Pacific countries n their beggar thy neighbor policiesWhen a country gives aid to another it has nothing to do with charity or trying to help. It's all about buying influence and votes at the UN.
The problem is that once aid is withdrawn by one country another country will be only too happy to fill the void in order to serve their own strategic interests.
Yes let's have ah tiong land control everything. Since the ang Mors so bad. Maybe getting a dose of ah tiong imperialism will let's these countries appreciate the ang Mors even more. N Indonesia n south Korea also seek IMF help. How come they can overcome the debt trap while these Greeks etc continue to more in economic misery? Is it the IMF or Greek attitudes?i have one word(s) for these white monkey hypocrites,opium war,hong kong,british,dutch,american,french colonialism,gunboat diplomacy.......at least China gives them money instead of invading them with tanks and guns and then taking their resources and territories.....
sonofabitch dont forget the imf........wasnt greece and argentina a victim of debt trap thanks to the imf?australia dont be farking jealous cause u dont have the money to do it urself.
i have one word(s) for these white monkey hypocrites,opium war,hong kong,british,dutch,american,french colonialism,gunboat diplomacy.......at least China gives them money instead of invading them with tanks and guns and then taking their resources and territories.....
sonofabitch dont forget the imf........wasnt greece and argentina a victim of debt trap thanks to the imf?australia dont be farking jealous cause u dont have the money to do it urself.
Aussie doesn't want the South Pacific countries to worship them and yet gives little aid. No wonder, they embrace the Ah Tiongs. Now, the Aussies are jealous. Watch part 2 of the video as well.
Nevertheless, Australia was BE expansion to the East Asia and definately illegal opium trade money was used to build Australia....
Never doubt it opium money, or criminal money were used to expand BE territories All over the world...
prince kung, brother of the emperor of china, signed the treaty of tianjin, and later it was ratified by the emperor. he sure looked like an opium addict. even court officials were caught on camera smoking opium. they all loved opium; that was why the emperor and his bro were quick to jump on the treaty.Why do you keep referring to the "illegal opium trade" when the treaty of Tientsin made it officially legal.
The Treaty of Tientsin, now also known as the Treaty of Tianjin, is a collective name for several documents signed at Tianjin (then romanized as Tientsin) in June 1858. They ended the first phase of the Second Opium War, which had begun in 1856. The Qing, Russian, and Second French Empires, the United Kingdom, and the United States were the parties involved. These treaties, counted by the Chinese among the so-called unequal treaties, opened more Chinese ports to foreign trade, permitted foreign legations in the Chinese capital Beijing, allowed Christian missionary activity, and legalized the import of opium.
They were ratified by the Emperor of China in the Convention of Peking in 1860, after the end of the war.
Why do you keep referring to the "illegal opium trade" when the treaty of Tientsin made it officially legal.
The Treaty of Tientsin, now also known as the Treaty of Tianjin, is a collective name for several documents signed at Tianjin (then romanized as Tientsin) in June 1858. They ended the first phase of the Second Opium War, which had begun in 1856. The Qing, Russian, and Second French Empires, the United Kingdom, and the United States were the parties involved. These treaties, counted by the Chinese among the so-called unequal treaties, opened more Chinese ports to foreign trade, permitted foreign legations in the Chinese capital Beijing, allowed Christian missionary activity, and legalized the import of opium.
They were ratified by the Emperor of China in the Convention of Peking in 1860, after the end of the war.
Unequal treaty... that is the keyword.
prince kung, brother of the emperor of china, signed the treaty of tianjin, and later it was ratified by the emperor. he sure looked like an opium addict. even court officials were caught on camera smoking opium. they all loved opium; that was why the emperor and his bro were quick to jump on the treaty.
Since when have any treaties been equal. They are signed only when one party wants to consolidate their dominance and the other wants to limit their losses.
Why do you keep referring to the "illegal opium trade" when the treaty of Tientsin made it officially legal.
The Treaty of Tientsin, now also known as the Treaty of Tianjin, is a collective name for several documents signed at Tianjin (then romanized as Tientsin) in June 1858. They ended the first phase of the Second Opium War, which had begun in 1856. The Qing, Russian, and Second French Empires, the United Kingdom, and the United States were the parties involved. These treaties, counted by the Chinese among the so-called unequal treaties, opened more Chinese ports to foreign trade, permitted foreign legations in the Chinese capital Beijing, allowed Christian missionary activity, and legalized the import of opium.
They were ratified by the Emperor of China in the Convention of Peking in 1860, after the end of the war.
prince kung, brother of the emperor of china, signed the treaty of tianjin, and later it was ratified by the emperor. he sure looked like an opium addict. even court officials were caught on camera smoking opium. they all loved opium; that was why the emperor and his bro were quick to jump on the treaty.