China need a new geopolitical Doctrine ?

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localizer

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Then China should seek to improve relations with the US.

But actually my position isn't that the world obeys the US blindly; quite the opposite. The world in fact resents the US and is desperately seeking to rally around a challenger. If China would simply stop getting into fights with other countries all the time and put a modicum of investment into improving relations with other countries and soft power/PR, it would be running away with the win.


West starts or causes every global conflict. All the geopolitical issues right now are a result of past imperialism.

Now China has to wipe the asses of all those imperialists. Almost feels like working in the West, the Chinese does all the work and fixes all the screw ups because we have a sense of responsibility.

Chinese always have heavy burden. We are repairing a broken world left by the West.
 
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duskseeker

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You know, China can respond with all these navies surrounding it simply by calling all of its belt and road alliance to make its own military statement. After all they would also be in danger. I don't know why there is no such thing happening... This could de escalate things and show the western world they are serious. Could be pride, treachery or even arrogance in the part of SCO that is happening.
 

Hendrik_2000

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Tit for tat which city next?

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Crowds wave Chinese flags and take selfies as US consulate closes in Chengdu
Heavy police presence in Chengdu suppresses protests or celebrations as flag is lowered at diplomatic outpost

Agence France-Presse
Sun 26 Jul 2020 19.40 EDT

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People gather to take pictures outside the US consulate in Chengdu, south-western China. Photograph: Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images

Local residents in Chengdu flocked to the US consulate on Sunday, taking selfies and waving Chinese flags, as officials prepared to remove its official plaque just days after Washington and Beijing each ordered the other to close a diplomatic mission.

On Sunday, a constant stream of onlookers in the city of 16.5 million people flowed past the consulate, many taking photos. On Monday morning, the US flag was lowered outside the diplomatic outpost.
Tensions between the two countries over trade and the coronavirus rose another notch last week when on Tuesday the US ordered China’s consulate in Texas closed, saying it was a hub of espionage and intellectual property theft.

Large numbers of police kept people in Chengdu from getting too close and put a quick stop to any provocative gestures or obvious signs of joy as the Americans left.
 

duskseeker

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I ask once again, How come no country on the belt and road initiative have voiced there opinions on this escalation and plausible start of WW3?
 

AssassinsMace

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The BBC's own world opinion poll they do every year shows the developing world approves what China is doing. They don't report it. They consider the opinion of the whole world to be only US allies in the world. Why would they ask for the world when they think they know what is best even if they said otherwise? The reason the West doesn't ask and will ignore anything they say is because it doesn't fit with their narrative on China.
 

duskseeker

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The BBC's own world opinion poll they do every year shows the developing world approves what China is doing. They don't report it. They consider the opinion of the whole world to be only US allies in the world. Why would they ask for the world when they think they know what is best even if they said otherwise? The reason the West doesn't ask and will ignore anything they say is because it doesn't fit with their narrative on China.
I was asking more of heads of state per BRI nation.
 

duskseeker

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obviously weaker nations caught between 2 giants should stay low and covered. haven't you played the " whack a mole " game before ?
Well I was hoping there would be more voices against WW3 at the very least. The only other nation I've heard from is Russia and they ain't going unscathed either as I see they are going to ramp up their military for WW3 after the naval parade yesterday. So my assessment is War with China and Russia only wags a finger so it does not get attacked or stalemates the west and Asia get's wrecked for decades to come. Am I right or what?
 

manqiangrexue

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Then China should seek to improve relations with the US.
Try kissing your opponent mid-boxing match and tell us what happens to your face LOL. Get the US to seek better relations with China, then we'll talk.
But actually my position isn't that the world obeys the US blindly; quite the opposite. The world in fact resents the US and is desperately seeking to rally around a challenger. If China would simply stop getting into fights with other countries all the time and put a modicum of investment into improving relations with other countries and soft power/PR, it would be running away with the win.
China will stop getting into fights when other countries stop starting fights with China, no sooner, no later. As we all know, your "investment in relations" is basically giving up every interest no matter who challenges you. Therefore, you have "running away with the win" confused with just "running away."
 
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