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North Korea seems rather pallid pink to me?
I'm guessing we inputted the the following into and equation, it might be interesting
Greek Empire 340 years
Roman Empire 500 years Pax 200 years
British Empire 400 years Pax 100 years
American Eempire 100 years Pax 70 years
Iuutzu,
China fought of the Japanese, with the help of the U.S and Russia, in the second world war.
I'm not trying to be derogatory of the Chinese, far from it, they haven't instigated many international conflicts at all.
It would appear the only time they have got agro, is about the South China sea.
I think they are playing the long game, and it will be interesting to see, how the established Western cultures combat it.
The established western capitalist systems work on a principle of, who ever can afford it, buys it.
That is great, until the competition has has a whole lot more money than you, then they can just buy up your competition. LOL
Then when they own all your profit making companies, what do you do?
Well bottom line, you become just another 3rd world labour market.LOL
China may not own the world but it may own us if we are not vigilant.
All Chinese donations must be rejected, especially to politicians.
The Chinese Communist Party's power and influence in Australia
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-...rtys-power-and-influence-in-australia/8584270
Part of this campaign involves attempts to influence Australian politicians via political donors closely aligned with the Communist Party — something that causes serious concern to Australia's security agency, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).
But some of the 1 million ethnic Chinese living in Australia are also targets of the Communist Party's influence operations.
On university campuses, in the Chinese-language media and in some community groups, the party is mounting an influence-and-control operation among its diaspora that is far greater in scale and, at its worst, much nastier than any other nation deploys.
In China, it is known as qiaowu.
(my bolds)
Chinese blackmail.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...s/news-story/00558abc6d9011bc8f4ef7e2ed63d70f
"Chinese officials have warned of a consumer-led boycott of Australian products following the breakdown in relations between the two countries, fuelled by Malcolm Turnbull’s foreign interference laws and pushback against Chinese influence in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Australian understands there have been talks in China about indirectly pulling economic levers — potentially targeting consumer products, tourism and education — that could threaten Australian industry and businesses. The Chinese warning, which would mirror a boycott of products imported from The Philippines after the countries fell out over South China Sea sovereignty claims, was levelled at Australia in the wake of deteriorating diplomatic relations between Beijing and Canberra."
Look we've got to keep letting China spy on us and letting them influence our politicians, if we want to keep selling them stuff.
Charming country.
In terms of area alone China is a small country compared with Russia. At some stage Russia will harness more energy from the sun and seas and build enclosed or underground cities in Siberia.
This sort of **** going on in Melbourne infuriates me. I don't live in such a salubrious suburb as Toorak, but the way these Chinese come in and do this is just so goddamn offensive. A magnificent old home levelled. They have no concept of architectural beauty, nor appreciation of nature.
#XiJinping says strong navy serves as a key guarantee to achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation http://xhne.ws/jwQYw
Need to build a strong navy has never been more urgent than today, says President Xi when reviewing navy http://xhne.ws/sPvXc
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