How does a satellite explode? They're bacically just solar powered computers in orbit. This is a comical level of technological failure. (L)Mao.
The U.S. is a superpower while India is a pretend or even an aspiring one. Big mighty difference there. Not to mention that the U.S. also uses, employ, and wishes to have more Chinese scientists, businesses to leave China for the U.S. sanctions many Chinese companies. Pretty much responsible for the current economic challenges and also opportunities out of necessity for many Chinese companies including Huawei, DJI, SMIC, ZTE just to name a few. Responsible for EU enacting tariffs and blocking Chinese E.V. And to top it all, the most disgusting accusations of genocide against Chinese-Uyghurs, the destructive attempt of color revolution in Hong Kong, the still ongoing fomenting of Xizang separatists movement. Not to mention the most egregious of them all, the Taiwan separatist issue. Are we still talking about the same U.S. here?Uh that's not true at all. Before Xi and Biden meetings you will always find the anti-china rhetoric gets turned down in the western media, and you will find neutral to even positives stories about China. The US media toe a fine line, the India media is not comparable.
British India invaded China repeated over 100 years ago, they invaded China longer than the Japs did. India is clearly the successor to British India, especially with regards to the China-India border dispute, otherwise there wouldn't be a 1962 war and we wouldn't even be having this discussion.
Will that change if Rahul Gandhi wins next election?There’s your error; the Indian elites lack strength of character hence their evident jealousy of China and desire to pull China down.
Didnt some indian officials want whole ecosystem in IND similar to in CN? Wont CN companies be forced to sell them again?India smelled the coffee that US won't allow a second China to happen.
However India will soon realise that China is even more brutal than US on strategic policies. It will allow India to get access to more technologies only to find itself even more embedded into the Chinese supply chain ecosystem. The more Chinese tech it builds upon, the more dependencies. Kill them by kindness style
This is similar to Pravin Sawhney tweet i posted before, he also said nothing changed.. and it didnt really return to 2020 status?Uh, China is already patrolling on areas 1 and 2, referred to by the Indians as Depsang Plains and Demchok. If we follow your logic, literally nothing changed in this deal.
The US at this point is no different than Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in its intentions and actions, and as WW3 is basically inevitable at this point the critical thing here is ensuring China is the last one standing against all hostiles at the end of it all.China has no shortage of antagonistic nations... US, Canada, the 27 countries of the EU, UK, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Australia. Not China's fault, of course, as these are all poodles of the US, but it is foolish to add new enemies like India, a country of 1.4B people, to the list even if again the nature of hostility is not China's fault. Better compromise and reduce the list of adversaries because China has only one real enemy - the US. The US is an existential threat to China, who will not rest until China is permanently crippled economically, technologically, and militarily. The rest of countries are minor nuances who are either coerced/emboldened by the US on their Sinophobia or jealous of China's success and are lashing out. These are all manageable long-term. But China needs to be laser-focused on dealing with the US - all else matters very little.
Will that change if Rahul Gandhi wins next election?
The Pentagon denied that Ariane Tabatabai, Chief of Staff of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations, is a subject of interest in the investigation for the alleged leak of classified documents pertaining to Israel's plans for a retaliatory attack against Iran.
"To my knowledge, this official is not a subject of interest," said Press Secretary of the Air Force, Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters on Tuesday afternoon.