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qrex

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How do they solve the border dispute with China? It seems the only way is to give all the illegally occupied lands back to China. Anything less, China will send their J-36 over India soon.
I would reckon the CPC is probably conservative enough to forego their claims on Arunachal for recognition of their claim over Aksai Chin
 

AssassinsMace

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You notice when the Chinese met with the US in London, Bessent left early and went back to the US to go to Congress where he was talking about how the US can’t let China win. Ever since he’s not the one talking about China. Now Lutnick is Trump’s point man on China it seems when before he was in the background. He’s the one that broke news of the rare earths deal. Did China say something mean to Bessent? Bessent is said to have worked with George Soros. George Soros has called for regime change in China.
 

CMP

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You notice when the Chinese met with the US in London, Bessent left early and went back to the US to go to Congress where he was talking about how the US can’t let China win. Ever since he’s not the one talking about China. Now Lutnick is Trump’s point man on China it seems when before he was in the background. He’s the one that broke news of the rare earths deal. Did China say something mean to Bessent? Bessent is said to have worked with George Soros. George Soros has called for regime change in China.
I suspect Trump and others lost confidence in Bessent's ability to move things with China in the right direction so they left it to Nutlick. Bessent's history under Soros of being beaten when attacking the Hong Kong dollar was likely skewing his judgement. I suspect strong words about China to Congress stem at least partly from frustration at being beaten again. Nutlick's public recollection to media of Bessent's comment, during London negotiations, that if China wants an end to US export controls, maybe China should let Bessent bring back hypersonic missiles was also revealing. That combined with Nutlick's comments to media that there was definitely no yelling or screaming during negotiations and everyone kept their cool suggests Bessent was yelling and screaming, could not keep his cool, and hence was forced to leave the negotiations early. The fact that China seems to no longer be in Bessent's portfolio and Nutlick takes the lead on China from now on also points to this explanation being more likely.
 
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Sardaukar20

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J-10C might have been a wake up call:eek:
Considering the aggressive attitude of India's Defense Minister and Foreign Minister, the so-called permanent solution to the problem is just a unilateral demand for China to make concessions, and India will never learn to live in friendly relations with its neighbors.
 
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