Does China have an equivalent like the Orenshik? Hypersonic speed with MIRV are the game changer. No defense system can shoot it down.
Didn't you watch the military parade a few months ago?
Does China have an equivalent like the Orenshik? Hypersonic speed with MIRV are the game changer. No defense system can shoot it down.
lol.
TACO Tuesday on a Saturday!Lol that didnt last long, if true. Reality is that there are no alternatives for Chinese(DJI) drones.
I mean wasn't Hu Jintao somewhat pro western with the CCP at that team being somewhat westernized.
Nah the state will fold.I never understood why China did not do this to their enemies.
That is so stupid. China has the tech. Go destroy them on the internet.
They are trying to destroy you.
There is nothing the Europeans and Denmark can do if Trump wants to take Greenland. Denmark and the EU will just have to bend over and take it up the ass by daddy Trump without lube. The U.S has always wanted Greenland, and have in the past attempted to buy the island twice in 1867 and after WWII. Both times failed, but with how the geopolitical climate is evolving at an accelerated rate, the U.S may force Denmark and the Europeans to capitulate to a sale price, or the U.S will take it by force. The U.S is trying to build a sustainable independent supply chain, and resources such as Venezuela oil, iron ore, natural gas, and rare earths in Greenland, and the future Artic passage in the Northern sea route as the climate warms will also expose even more oil and gas reserves of which the U. S will need to help supply cheap energy and materials for reindustrialization. Not to mention, new exposed landmass in the Artic will also be an area of contention, which, with the acquisition of Greenland, will give the U.S a legitimate contention to expand physically, militarily, and economically into the Artic as it thaws. This will help the U.S secure resources it needs to fuel both its economy and military and to also keep those resources away from rival powers like China and Russia, and even the EU-- the Artic is part of the new Great Game of the 21st century, similar to what the Great Game of the 19th and 20th century was in Central Asia.Trump has gotten Venezuela. Now he badly wants Greenland. And Europe is still debating about Ukraine.
If Trump can really get Greenland, then Canada, you're next!
I feel like the establishment of Luckin and Mixue in the US are very bad economic signs. This is not the 2010’s when Chinese companies were trying to show off by expanding to the US, but rather a new era of actual business sense. If these companies like Luckin and Mixue that are known for low cost treats are expanding into the US, it means they have identified a population that can no longer afford Starbucks or Baskin Robbins.
Does the US lack energy? I don't think so. The main reason it's losing to China is because it's being out-innovated, not because there's not enough energy to power its industrialization. The US is simply lashing out in any way it can and Trump wants to make a legacy for himself. He already knows he's not going to be known as the president who defeated the China threat so the president who took Greenland sounds nice.There is nothing the Europeans and Denmark can do if Trump wants to take Greenland. Denmark and the EU will just have to bend over and take it up the ass by daddy Trump without lube. The U.S has always wanted Greenland, and have in the past attempted to buy the island twice in 1867 and after WWII. Both times failed, but with how the geopolitical climate is evolving at an accelerated rate, the U.S may force Denmark and the Europeans to capitulate to a sale price, or the U.S will take it by force. The U.S is trying to build a sustainable independent supply chain, and resources such as Venezuela oil, iron ore, natural gas, and rare earths in Greenland, and the future Artic passage in the Northern sea route as the climate warms will also expose even more oil and gas reserves of which the U. S will need to help supply cheap energy and materials for reindustrialization. Not to mention, new exposed landmass in the Artic will also be an area of contention, which, with the acquisition of Greenland, will give the U.S a legitimate contention to expand physically, militarily, and economically into the Artic as it thaws. This will help the U.S secure resources it needs to fuel both its economy and military and to also keep those resources away from rival powers like China and Russia, and even the EU-- the Artic is part of the new Great Game of the 21st century, similar to what the Great Game of the 19th and 20th century was in Central Asia.