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Africablack

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I agree with your point, which is why I added relevant details in my previous response. Blindly provoking a bloc war would only play into America's trap. Therefore, I advocate quietly establishing roots and exerting influence alongside friendly nations. Panama's problem lies in its complete subjugation by the United States, whereas in Australia, China possesses certain means to exert counterbalancing influence.
China will not win playing it like that. If it goes after US vassals, it will lose. The United States has too much leverage over them including 'soft power', they would rather remain under US influence even if it's against their interests, the kind of powerful brain washing shampoo the US produces for citizens of these countries is no joke. China should go after the US itself, slowly pulling any lever it has and bring the US to the negotiating table.
 

Randomuser

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In finance, one of the most important things is trust. NY, London and Hong Kong are financial centers because they have been in the game for so long and people trust them with money.

Without trust, the market collapses because people will no longer want to engage in business.

When it comes to finance stuff, I hope China is keeping a list of countries that have lost credibility and treat them as one. I don't expect military actions. But as a country that tries to screw over China in finances, I hope China will act equally harsh to it going for stuff in that field going forward.
 
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