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Chevalier

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Europe is about to be found dead in a roadside ditch outside of DC this winter lmao.
Piracy is an Anglo tradition, let them try to do the same to Chinese shipping as some bright Anglo presstitute once advocated.
I don't know how digital currency has affected this but there was a huge underground market in China that the government had a hard time tracking. Chinese know how to make money hence why there's this entrepreneurial spirit in China. Figures the US would use said the average Chinese family couldn't afford to buy a car and yet China became the largest car market in the world. The government doesn't know about billionaires until they've made too much money they can't hide. In the US, banks have to report to the government if you've added more than a hundred dollars in cash to your bank account because the government wants to know where it came from and they want to be able to tax it. It's ironic that for a country that believes in freedom, they seem to be more strict than in China. And it's those restrictions that kills any entrepreneurial spirit in Americans and expects the government to be their nanny. And they wonder how China marches forward...?
I’ve observed this about white racists: they project their own sins and failings onto others, they even have a white scapegoat they can pin the crimes they do to themselves in the “jews” and the “cryptojews”.
White Anglo obsession with control is why London is the most surveillance city in the world, why the Five Eyes are even a thing, why as Putin said, every western leader is being spied upon by their own intelligence agencies which are slaved to the CIA, and why the Five Eyes channel everyone’s data through Australia because of australias weak privacy laws and government overreach and Australia’s status as a CIA fiefdom.
 

AssassinsMace

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Europe arguing for self-reliance while outraged at plans by China for self-reliance. Then you have the US upset China is building a chip factory that will supply Huawei violating a US law that bans such acts that they undemocratically without Chinese having a say they think they have a right to dictate what China can do in its own country.
 

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Europe arguing for self-reliance while outraged at plans by China for self-reliance. Then you have the US upset China is building a chip factory that will supply Huawei violating a US law that bans such acts that they undemocratically without Chinese having a say they think they have a right to dictate what China can do in its own country.
The EU is cutting its reliance to China the same way a junkie cuts his reliance to drugs
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They're loving their China-made electric blankets...


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EU not looking for 'systematic confrontation' with China, says Council president Michel​


The 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its approach to China.

Le Monde with AFP Published on October 21, 2022


European Council President Charles Michel, right, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen address a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, October 21, 2022.


European Council President Charles Michel, right, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen address a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, October 21, 2022. GEERT VANDEN WIJNGAERT / AP

EU leaders held talks on ties with China on Friday, October 21, seeking to avoid outright confrontation with Beijing, while recognizing the threat it poses, European Council chief Charles Michel said.

"This discussion showed a very clear will to avoid being naive, but neither did we want to embark into a logic of systematic confrontation," Mr. Michel said.

The 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its approach to China as President Xi Jinping tightens his grip over an ever more assertive Beijing.

Torn between the desire to access China's vast markets and condemnation of its rights abuses and aggressive regional policies, the EU has struggled to fashion a cohesive stance towards Beijing. "We will always be firm in standing up to defend our principles, democracy, fundamental freedoms," Mr. Michel said.

"We believe that we must be committed to bringing more reciprocity and rebalancing in particular in the economic relations between China and the EU."

Mr. Michel said that the EU remained open to cooperation with the EU on major international issues such as climate change and health. He insisted that the bloc has its "own model to develop" at a time of intensifying rivalry between China and the United States.

EU executive head Ursula von der Leyen said Beijing was "continuing its mission to establish its dominance in East Asia and its influence globally." She also warned about the close ties between China and Russia as Moscow has rocked the international order by launching its war on Ukraine. "These developments will affect the EU-China relationship," Ms. von der Leyen said.

Chastened by the chaos caused by its reliance on Russia for energy, the EU is keen to ensure it doesn't fall into the same trap by becoming dependent on China for critical raw materials and technologies.

"Obviously, we have to be very vigilant when it comes to dependencies. And we've learned our lesson," Ms. von der Leyen said.

The EU is seeking to present a united front over China – but that has been clouded by the differing economic interests of its members. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the leader of the bloc's economic powerhouse Germany, announced Friday that he will take a government delegation to China next month.

It will be the first visit by an EU leader to the country since November 2019.
 

ansy1968

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Europe arguing for self-reliance while outraged at plans by China for self-reliance. Then you have the US upset China is building a chip factory that will supply Huawei violating a US law that bans such acts that they undemocratically without Chinese having a say they think they have a right to dictate what China can do in its own country.
Sir I hope you're alright with your mind spinning adventure...lol
 

ansy1968

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They're loving their China-made electric blankets...


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EU not looking for 'systematic confrontation' with China, says Council president Michel​


The 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its approach to China.

Le Monde with AFP Published on October 21, 2022


European Council President Charles Michel, right, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen address a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, October 21, 2022.


European Council President Charles Michel, right, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen address a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, October 21, 2022. GEERT VANDEN WIJNGAERT / AP

EU leaders held talks on ties with China on Friday, October 21, seeking to avoid outright confrontation with Beijing, while recognizing the threat it poses, European Council chief Charles Michel said.

"This discussion showed a very clear will to avoid being naive, but neither did we want to embark into a logic of systematic confrontation," Mr. Michel said.

The 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its approach to China as President Xi Jinping tightens his grip over an ever more assertive Beijing.

Torn between the desire to access China's vast markets and condemnation of its rights abuses and aggressive regional policies, the EU has struggled to fashion a cohesive stance towards Beijing. "We will always be firm in standing up to defend our principles, democracy, fundamental freedoms," Mr. Michel said.

"We believe that we must be committed to bringing more reciprocity and rebalancing in particular in the economic relations between China and the EU."

Mr. Michel said that the EU remained open to cooperation with the EU on major international issues such as climate change and health. He insisted that the bloc has its "own model to develop" at a time of intensifying rivalry between China and the United States.

EU executive head Ursula von der Leyen said Beijing was "continuing its mission to establish its dominance in East Asia and its influence globally." She also warned about the close ties between China and Russia as Moscow has rocked the international order by launching its war on Ukraine. "These developments will affect the EU-China relationship," Ms. von der Leyen said.

Chastened by the chaos caused by its reliance on Russia for energy, the EU is keen to ensure it doesn't fall into the same trap by becoming dependent on China for critical raw materials and technologies.

"Obviously, we have to be very vigilant when it comes to dependencies. And we've learned our lesson," Ms. von der Leyen said.

The EU is seeking to present a united front over China – but that has been clouded by the differing economic interests of its members. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the leader of the bloc's economic powerhouse Germany, announced Friday that he will take a government delegation to China next month.

It will be the first visit by an EU leader to the country since November 2019.
The EU bureaucrats leadership are irrelevant, Xi prefer to make deal with individual European countries instead. ;) So dream on Ms Cursula Von der Lying, The Chinese Supremo had just sent your favorite Horse head in your bedroom ala God Father style.....lol

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EU not looking for 'systematic confrontation' with China, says Council president Michel​


The 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its approach to China.

Le Monde with AFP Published on October 21, 2022


European Council President Charles Michel, right, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen address a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, October 21, 2022.


European Council President Charles Michel, right, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen address a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, October 21, 2022. GEERT VANDEN WIJNGAERT / AP

EU leaders held talks on ties with China on Friday, October 21, seeking to avoid outright confrontation with Beijing, while recognizing the threat it poses, European Council chief Charles Michel said.

"This discussion showed a very clear will to avoid being naive, but neither did we want to embark into a logic of systematic confrontation," Mr. Michel said.

The 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its approach to China as President Xi Jinping tightens his grip over an ever more assertive Beijing.

Torn between the desire to access China's vast markets and condemnation of its rights abuses and aggressive regional policies, the EU has struggled to fashion a cohesive stance towards Beijing. "We will always be firm in standing up to defend our principles, democracy, fundamental freedoms," Mr. Michel said.

"We believe that we must be committed to bringing more reciprocity and rebalancing in particular in the economic relations between China and the EU."

Mr. Michel said that the EU remained open to cooperation with the EU on major international issues such as climate change and health. He insisted that the bloc has its "own model to develop" at a time of intensifying rivalry between China and the United States.

EU executive head Ursula von der Leyen said Beijing was "continuing its mission to establish its dominance in East Asia and its influence globally." She also warned about the close ties between China and Russia as Moscow has rocked the international order by launching its war on Ukraine. "These developments will affect the EU-China relationship," Ms. von der Leyen said.

Chastened by the chaos caused by its reliance on Russia for energy, the EU is keen to ensure it doesn't fall into the same trap by becoming dependent on China for critical raw materials and technologies.

"Obviously, we have to be very vigilant when it comes to dependencies. And we've learned our lesson," Ms. von der Leyen said.

The EU is seeking to present a united front over China – but that has been clouded by the differing economic interests of its members. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the leader of the bloc's economic powerhouse Germany, announced Friday that he will take a government delegation to China next month.

It will be the first visit by an EU leader to the country since November 2019.

EU - Master the Zen Art of talking with a FORKED TONGUE.
 

Abominable

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Hopefully, such hostile actions by the U.S. will prevent, or even reverse, China's brain-drain.


The president of the EU talks the same way:
However, talk is cheap. They should ask the largest economy of Europe, Germany, for opinions.
Unelected EU bureaucrat is easier to blackball by the American regime compared to a German politician, who is at least responsible to an electorate.

I wouldn't put too much hope on a country like Germany carving a foreign policy independent of America, at least until there is significant regime change.
It's simple. Saudi Arabia's concern is that China would buy a lot of surplus oil from Russia it would previously buy from Saudi Arabia. China coordinates with Russia and Saudi Arabia (and more broadly all of OPEC) to ensure everyone gets to sell enough oil to China to keep themselves secure.

The alternative was for Saudis to increase oil output to earn more revenue, which we know didn't happen. The fact that OPEC announced an oil cut (as I had predicted months ago) shows that Saudis, Iranians and Russia/China are working together to undermine American supremacy.

My advice for the Saudis would be to start liquidating American bonds and other assets because it'll all be sanctioned sooner or later.
 
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