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Chitchat Hot war coming up in SCS as Xi Jinping transforms into Mao Zedong!

winners

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If China will behave similar like prior to the Mao era, where their people are more humble and with less greed, they will be very much respected today. The world can accept their ambitions and eventual prosperity, but only if via proper, honest and fair means, not through unilateral terms benefiting only China itself. Japan had gone through such a predicament before and I would say that they had been very much successful. There were not many criticisms against Japan after they started to realize and to play along as they possibly could by taking the right path towards fair integration with their trading partners from the 1990s. Similarly, Taiwan is also Chinese dominated, buy why doesn't the Taiwanese very much hated nor scorned at by the International community?

China's economy could also excel well with their world trading partners if they had been fairer in their trading and internal investment policies during the last 1.5 decades. I think the world has had enough and patience with China. ¾ of the countries in the world today are against the many unilateral moves that China takes against the weaker nations, especially with its OBOR strategy, which is an indirect "invasion" of its neighboring nations by "crippling" them economically and making them eventually indebted to China.

Eleven JinPing had promised to Obama that they won't militarize the islands which they had reclaimed in the South China Sea, but just look at what is happening today? Lately, he's even mandating a "no term" limit to his presidency. Can his words be fully trusted?
 
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If China will behave similar like prior to the Mao era, where their people are more humble and with less greed, they will be very much respected today. The world can accept their ambitions and eventual prosperity, but only if via proper, honest and fair means, not through unilateral terms benefiting only China itself. Japan had gone through such a predicament before and I would say that they had been very much successful. There were not many criticisms against Japan after they started to realize and to play along as they possibly could by taking the right path towards fair integration with their trading partners from the 1990s. Similarly, Taiwan is also Chinese dominated, buy why doesn't the Taiwanese very much hated nor scorned at by the International community?

China's economy could also excel well with their world trading partners if they had been fairer in their trading and internal investment policies during the last 1.5 decades. I think the world has had enough and patience with China. ¾ of the countries in the world today are against the many unilateral moves that China takes against the weaker nations, especially with its OBOR strategy, which is an indirect "invasion" of its neighboring nations by "crippling" them economically and making them eventually indebted to China.

Eleven JinPing had promised to Obama that they won't militarize the islands which they had reclaimed in the South China Sea, but just look at what is happening today? Lately, he's even mandating a "no term" limit to his presidency. Can his words be fully trusted?

Anyone who trusts the CCP is an idiot. The world would be a lot worse if the CCP became the superpower. Heaven forbids!
 

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More GOOD NEWS!

China’s foreign exchange reserves fall more than expected to US$3 trillion

China’s foreign exchange reserves fell more than expected in September to a 14-month low as the yuan weakened further against the dollar amid mounting trade tension with the United States.

Reserves fell US$22.69 billion in September to US$3.09 trillion, the biggest drop since February, compared with a decline of US$8.23 billion in August, central bank data showed on Sunday.


As expected, chinks indulge in another round of debt binge. No solution. Just kicking the can down the dead-end road.

China Faces a Bleaker End to 2018 as Central Bank Cuts Reserve Ratio Again

China’s central bank cut the amount of cash lenders must hold as reserves for the fourth time this year, as policy makers seek to shore up the faltering domestic economy amid a worsening trade war.

The People’s Bank of China lowered the required reserve ratio for some lenders by 1 percentage point, effective from Oct. 15, according to a statement on its website Sunday. The cut will release a total of 1.2 trillion yuan ($175 billion), of which 450 billion yuan is to be used to repay existing medium-term funding facilities which are maturing, the central bank said.
 

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What I stated back in October 2018 in this thread.

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The Chinese are finally realising that reticence won't get you anywhere and will only embolden Whities to think they can do as they please around the world including in China's backyard. Now and in the new year of 2019:

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China should expect more US provocations
Source:Global Times Published: 2019/1/3 21:03:40

Acting US Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan told civilian leaders of the US military on Wednesday to remember "China, China, China." Many US media used his words as headlines. As the Pentagon cited China as "a strategic competitor" a year ago, Shanahan's remarks show again that Beijing is Washington's priority to guard against.

A major country's security affairs are usually sorted by importance and urgency, and China may have become the US' most important goal. But Washington seems to neglect urgency. It focuses only on China, losing interest in Afghanistan and Syria. The trade war reflected the hard-line US attitude toward China in 2018. Whether Washington will add military pressure on Beijing in 2019 still remains to be seen.

By saying "remember China," Shanahan may mean to prevent China narrowing the China-US military gap.

The US may conduct more military provocations against China in the Taiwan Straits and the South China Sea. In 2018, Washington conducted "free navigations" in the South China Sea and sent warships to the Taiwan Straits.

China needs to hold onto its principles while staying calm. China must understand that Washington is strategically on guard against Beijing. It is trying to stop China's "expansion" through tactical harassments and warnings. What China and the US need to do now is sound each other out, explore one another's tolerance and form a new balance in the current phase.

China has no capability to infringe on the US, but the country has sufficient power to make Washington pay an unbearable price if the US infringes on China, so as to form a powerful deterrent against the White House. When Shanahan shouts "China, China, China," Beijing must respond by accelerating construction of a deterrent against the US. China must make good use of deterrence, learning to make others feel fearful without being furious.

The year 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. We look forward to seeing the public debut of Chinese deterrence's trump card, the Dongfeng-41 intercontinental ballistic missile.

China should carry out more maritime combat exercises with live ammunition, especially training to strike aircraft carriers. There is no need to worry that doing so would make Washington unhappy. Making them concerned is the whole point of the exercise.

To promote peaceful reunification, the People's Liberation Army should also carry out more preparations to respond to a military crisis across the Taiwan Straits, formulate various plans such as a military blockade around the island, destroying military facilities there and preventing external military interventions, which can be disclosed to the outside world appropriately when necessary.

In the face of strategic US pressure, peaceful development does not mean grin and bear it. Confronting malicious provocation, China must resolutely clarify our attitude, not being afraid to pay some prices, in order to set up rules that all external forces must respect China's core interests.
 
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Remember this war with China is about oil trade war...

1. US domination in oil trade using USD only.
2. Bnkrupt beggar US used IOU Note MTN to borrow money to spend first pay later.
3. US currency Reserve.

Trade war on products are just 1st excuse to stir shit.... real war is oil trade..

来呀... workd world not just China wanted to breakup US domination... lets see how this chao angmoh can fight China and Russia...
 

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US Navy proposing major show of force to warn China

The US Navy's Pacific Fleet has drawn up a classified proposal to carry out a global show of force as a warning to China and to demonstrate the US is prepared to deter and counter their military actions, according to several US defense officials.

The draft proposal from the Navy is recommending the US Pacific Fleet conduct a series of operations during a single week in November.

The goal is to carry out a highly focused and concentrated set of exercises involving US warships, combat aircraft and troops to demonstrate that the US can counter potential adversaries quickly on several fronts.

The plan suggests sailing ships and flying aircraft near China's territorial waters in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait in freedom of navigation operations to demonstrate the right of free passage in international waters. The proposal means US ships and aircraft would operate close to Chinese forces.

自立根生: Xi Jinping makes a Maoist bet on China's economy

When the president, who doubles as party chief, visited the China First Heavy Industries plant on Sept. 26, he inspected an independently developed 15,000-ton hydraulic press. He used the occasion to say it is becoming increasingly difficult for China to obtain advanced technologies on the global market.

"High quality development of the manufacturing sector, in particular that of equipment manufacturing, plays a major role in China's drive toward high-quality economic development and is indispensable for a modernized nation," Xi said. "China must stick to the path of self-reliance amid rising unilateralism and protectionism in the present world."

It was a surprise instruction, and it made Xi look as if he were putting an old policy -- zi li geng sheng, or self-reliance -- into action. Mao strongly advocated for zi li geng sheng all the way up to the Cultural Revolution.

Xi's call for China to survive on its own without relying on the outside world sounds anachronistic. It comes despite Xi's earlier call for the need to "steadfastly safeguard" the free trade system.

Furthermore, Xi's instructions were given from a factory of a state-owned company under the direct control of his government -- a plant next to which a towering Mao statue still stands.

By doing so, Xi sent an implicit message: "I will never bow to Trump."

Senior Communist Party members fear Xi Jinping is “sowing the seeds of chaos”

“I reckon Xi Jinping is trying to be like President Putin,” Li Datong said. “Putin said he wanted to rule for 20 years and that he would deliver a strong Russia. Xi wants the same thing. The country will be even more tyrannical, and the law will be more and more trodden underfoot. The outlook is completely gloomy.”

Would he keep on campaigning? “I will most likely be silenced in the end, because there are absolutely no positive signs.”

In talking to Chinese dissidents over the years, I’ve usually found them quite optimistic about the long-term future. Xi Jinping has changed all that, says Li Datong. The mood in the mah-jong room was irreconcilably bleak.


OPEN 茅台! TOAST! 发啊!

I hope he transform in to Genghis Khan super conqueror or (Joseph Stalin + Hitler)X1000

Cannibalize All the Chow Ang Moh and Skin Dotard Alive @天安门! Shiok!
 
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