And they say people in the Collective West hate China, so why the concern?
You know what brother ansy1968? I thought of something, related to this propaganda campaign that China is collapsing the economy at least.
It was the Mate 60 Pro, that I had a thought.
Okay, to manufacture that phone, it took a lot of industrial resources, that had to be organized and mobilize. Once they did that, that was like establishing a beach head.
Then of course, after establishing the beach head and systems all online, the sales of the phones start, which is the break out.
Establish the beachhead, then breakout, the attack is rolling.
What is the reaction of the enemy, to the breakout?
There is no reaction. They will investigate the breakout.
Back to the China economy is collapsing narrative, which is untrue. What this narrative has done, seems like it has induced policy paralysis to the China issue.
(If China collapsing, no need to do anything. If they are confused by the conflicting narratives, then the FUD campaign from CIA working too well.)
For example, what is South Korea or Japan going to do now that this tech war has seen a dramatic and intense escalation?
They will do nothing, not even say a word.
Establish a beachhead, then breakout, and we have paralysis?!
I do not believe that the CCP has not noticed this, they are not dumb.
At this point in the proceedings, seems to me that the Chinese should keep pressing.
But with the policy paralysis we are seeing, they should press harder, much harder. I think that is the most sensible thing to do now.
Once the attack starts with the sale of the Mate 60 Pro, no one knows what happens next, the battlefield is always fluid and no one controls the battlefield.
With this policy paralysis reaction, the strategy should change, you press it harder.

