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daifo

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The US economy has little exposure to the Russian one. The big losers will be the EU and Russia not to mention the Third World. High energy and food prices will have most impact on the poor. China is probably the biggest winner from this since EU high energy prices will mean their industry, which is in increasingly direct competition with China, will become less competitive. So China and US biggest winners here. But eventually US will try to do the same decoupling of Western economy with China they did with Russia.
The US is likely hoping to destroy the Chinese economy in a similar fashion by forcing the PRC to attack Taiwan or get humiliate by Taiwan declaring independence.
 

emblem21

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Global starvation is coming. All the idiots who spent money on cryptocurrency instead of hoarding food will soon find that cyber money have no nutritional value.
Yeah, people in Europe and the USA are in especially huge trouble in regards to that one. Hence learning how to cook and having an understand how to grow food is a must.


The US is likely hoping to destroy the Chinese economy in a similar fashion by forcing the PRC to attack Taiwan or get humiliate by Taiwan declaring independence.

Of which in this case China can easily see this one coming and prepare for behind the scenes to ensure that if the USA tries this, they will suffer irreversible damage as a result.
 

Tyler

Captain
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Yeah, people in Europe and the USA are in especially huge trouble in regards to that one. Hence learning how to cook and having an understand how to grow food is a must.




Of which in this case China can easily see this one coming and prepare for behind the scenes to ensure that if the USA tries this, they will suffer irreversible damage as a result.
China is now integrating with the world more and more, while subtly decoupling the US from the world.
 

hullopilllw

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The US is likely hoping to destroy the Chinese economy in a similar fashion by forcing the PRC to attack Taiwan or get humiliate by Taiwan declaring independence.
It will be a catch22 situation for US. If US did that and then fail to "defend" taiwan island, then it will essentially spell the end of US hegemony globally. Did you say destroying Chinese economy by sanctions ?
 

supercat

Major
Another clueless idiot, has no idea how big the Chinese market is. For example, China has by far the world's largest auto market and it is Germany's number one auto market in the world.

No doubt most Americans are brain-washed idiots. Most of them probably cannot point out Ukraine on a map. A lot of them live paycheck to paycheck. Yet majority of them does not mind gas price going through the roof and the serious danger they will be facing if their country confronts a nuclear power directly?

Israel blowing up Iraqi and Iranian nuclear installations was OK?
 
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9dashline

Captain
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Another clueless idiot, has no idea how big the Chinese market is. For example, China has by far the world's largest auto market and it is Germany's number one auto market in the world.

No doubt most Americans are brain-washed idiots. Most of them probably cannot point out Ukraine on a map. A lot of them live paycheck to paycheck. Yet majority of them does not mind gas price going through the roof and the serious danger they will be facing if their country confronts a nuclear power directly?

Israel blowing up Iraqi and Iranian nuclear installations was OK?
Amazon, Apple, BMW, Boeing, BP, Coke, Dell, Dropbox, EA, Fedex (Huawei package theft), Google, GM, Ford, LinkedIn, Mastercard, Netflix, Nike, Nokia, Paypal, Playstation, Snapchat, Spotify, Twitter, Visa, WB, YouTube, OnlyFans and Pornhub...

Many of these on the list he included were never even in the China market in the first place... plus half of the entire list would be a net long term BENEFIT to China if they were completely gone....
 
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