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China: Taiwan is part of China = Bad

USA:
1) Drone bombing civilians = Good
2) Bandera, Azov, Right Sector = Good
3) State-sponsored racism against the Chinese and Russian peoples = Good
4) LGBT for minors = Good
5) Twerking culture = Good
6) Guns for everyone, including mass murderers = Good

No wonder a Chechen commander called the West the Anti-Christ.
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The demographic and culture change in Russia is making it further apart from West. That partnership of modernization of Germany and Russia is not going to work once current people retires.
you have to look at medals who received it. dance in black dress.

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Funny how the "geniuses" on Twitter think they're such smart alecks in deconstructing Hua's "logic". If I were Hua, I'd probably respond along these lines -

"There are over 100 ramen restaurants in Taipei, so Taiwan is definitely a part of Japan," a Twitter user with the handle "Marco Chu" wrote in Hua's replies.
Hua: "We'd like to see Japan try laying claim to Taiwan. Just one more time, let's see what happens."

"Google Maps show that there are 17 McDonalds, 18 KFCs, 19 Burger Kings, and 19 Starbucks in Beijing. Palates don't cheat. #China has always been a part of America. The long lost child will eventually return home," Twitter user "@plasticreceiver" wrote in a parody of Hua's tweet.
Hua: "There're way more McDonald's, KFC, Burger Kings and Starbucks in Beijing than that, in fact. That's how welcoming China is to American businesses. If America desires China to be part of their country, we'd give them a 'warm welcome' too."

"There are 29 dumpling houses in the Greater Los Angeles area not to mention 89 noodle restaurants," a person tweeting under the name "Terry Adams" wrote.

"Using Hua's logic, LA has always been a part of China."
Hua: "Do you want us to lay claim to LA, then?"
 
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Bangladesh’s finance minister warns on Belt and Road loans from China​

Beijing’s poor lending decisions risk pushing developing nations into debt distress, says Kamal
Bangladesh’s finance minister has warned that developing countries must think twice about taking more loans through China’s Belt and Road Initiative as global inflation and slowing growth add to the strains on indebted emerging markets.
AHM Mustafa Kamal also said Beijing needed to be more rigorous in evaluating its loans amid concern that poor lending decisions risked pushing countries into debt distress. He pointed to Sri Lanka, where Chinese-backed infrastructure projects that failed to generate returns had exacerbated a severe economic crisis.
“Whatever the situation [that] is going on worldwide, everybody will be thinking twice to agree to this project,” he said in an interview, referring to BRI. “Everybody is blaming China. China cannot disagree. It’s their responsibility.”
He said Sri Lanka’s crisis highlighted that China had not been rigorous enough in deciding which projects to support. It needs to “make a thorough study” before lending to a project, he said. “After Sri Lanka . . . we felt that Chinese authorities are not taking care of this particular aspect, which is very, very important.”
But the government has responded to the economic downturn by cancelling a series of planned infrastructure upgrades, including investments in building a 5G network and upgrading highways.
“Whichever projects are essential and are in process and will pay off as fast as possible, we’re only taking care of those,” Kamal said. “To other projects, we’re saying, no thank you.”
 
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