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Well, any region can declare independence. Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong, and even Shanghai can do it. The crucial part is how many other countries will recognize your sovereignty and are willing to establish diplomatic relationship with you. Unfortunately for Taiwan, only 13 countries out of 184 or so in the world recognize its independence. Out of these 13, only 4 countries, Vatican, Guatemala, Paraguay, and Haiti are not one earthquake away from sinking into the sea. Taiwan is more diplomatically isolated than ever.
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I'm thinking that maybe China should openly allocate a special military budget for the reunification with Taiwan, for example, 0.5% of GDP, on top of all other military expenditures. This number can increase if necessary, acting as a deterrence against Taiwan Independence.
In actuality, those 13 countries are not exactly endorsing secession of Taiwan from China, they're arguing for the KMT being legitimate government and opposing the legitimacy of the Beijing government.

This is also the standpoint of the so called Republic of "China" that operates out of Taipei.

Obviously both threatening to coup the whole country and illegally making off with parts of the country are both unacceptable aggressions, I don't know which should be argued to be worse, but the claim by those 13 countries is the former and not the latter.
 

pmc

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what you highlighted can happen with Netanyahu. but this part assumes that Israeli does not communicate with Arabs.

  • Blinken, who pointedly visited Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar before heading to Israel, also told Israeli leaders that "no Arab country is going to bail them out" on the rebuilding and governance of Gaza if Israel doesn't allow the PA to have a role and doesn't allow for a political horizon for the Palestinians, the official said.
 

Serb

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That's what I've been saying for quite some time. Israel is Mickey Mouse compared to Iran. And the US is losing its last penny for them, haha.

Meanwhile, Russia & China got Iran for free... :)

The US is outclassed big time in the Middle East nowadays. Iran has a stronger military presence, whereas China has a stronger economic presence than them.

Iran basically already achieved all of its regional objectives in the Middle East gradually over time and maximized its regional influence already.

And this is Iran still withholding its hands. Once Hamas reserves start depleting they will open the northern and northeastern fronts even more.
 

TK3600

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Hamas vs Israel is only small part of this conflict. I think Iraq is where things are most interesting. Iran already has strong influence over Iraqi government. Now it is about to become formal as Iraq kick out US military base. By the time this conflict is over, US will lose gripe on Syria and Iraq.
 

MixedReality

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That's what I've been saying for quite some time. Israel is Mickey Mouse compared to Iran. And the US is losing its last penny for them, haha.

Meanwhile, Russia & China got Iran for free... :)

The US is outclassed big time in the Middle East nowadays. Iran has a stronger military presence, whereas China has a stronger economic presence than them.

Iran basically already achieved all of its regional objectives in the Middle East gradually over time and maximized its regional influence already.

And this is Iran still withholding its hands. Once Hamas reserves start depleting they will open the northern and northeastern fronts even more.

Hopefully Russia does its job in Ukraine, Iran in West Asia, China can concentrate in East Asia. These are the 3 most important regions in Eurasia to counter the American empire.

Whenever the US is under pressure or losing they go for negotiations or beg for an end. I don’t think countries should easily give the US a way out. Drag them into the mud even more when their position is weakening. Don’t give them an easy out of a quagmire.
 

FriedButter

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Swiss government priced out of Davos – media​

The Swiss government can’t afford to send its own officials to the World Economic Forum’s elite yearly get-together in Davos, and is asking even “higher level” dignitaries to share hotel rooms, the Neue Zuercher Zeitung reported on Saturday.

The Alpine resort town of Davos will play host to politicians, business leaders and celebrities when the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting kicks off on Monday. The gathering is an opportunity for like-minded liberal elites to network and discuss their shared interest in eliminating fossil fuels, boosting “diversity and equity,” and planning for calamitous diseases, among other much-maligned proposals.

The influx of elites naturally drives the cost of accommodation in Davos through the roof, and even the Swiss government is feeling the pinch, according to an official audit cited by the Neue Zuercher Zeitung.

The WEF made 25 hotel rooms available to representatives of the Swiss federal government last year. 20 of these were inside the heavily-policed “security zone,” and priced at 1,269.90 francs ($1,472) per night, while five outside this zone cost the Swiss taxpayer 599.90 francs ($705) each.

According to the audit, these prices were set after “complicated negotiations” between the WEF and local hotels, and were considered “favorable” rates.

However, federal expense regulations only allow Swiss government officials to spend a maximum of 180 francs ($211) per night, or 250 francs ($293) in what the newspaper called “justified exceptional cases.”

With prices running nearly ten times this rate, the government is making some cutbacks this year, Economy Minister Guy Parmelin told the paper. Parmelin said that the size of this year’s delegation is being kept “as small as possible,” and that some members will stay in the town of Chur, 50 kilometers from Davos.

While the government has managed to secure hotel rooms in Chur for the comparative bargain of 190 francs per night, delegates will still have to share rooms in some cases. Even those at the “higher levels of the hierarchy” will have to bunk up, Parmelin stated.

Some 5,000 Swiss soldiers will be deployed throughout the country during the WEF’s gathering, the Swiss Defense Ministry said last week. A sizable contingent of these will be housed outside the town, but will not be subjected to the same spending limits as the government delegation, the newspaper reported. Soldiers on duty at last year’s summit had an even better arrangement, staying in the resort itself.

Back in 2016, five soldiers tested positive for cocaine consumption after their week in Davos and were sent home, while another seven were disciplined for smoking cannabis while protecting the rich and powerful.
The Swiss government can’t afford to send its own officials to the World Economic Forum’s elite yearly get-together in Davos, and is asking even “higher level” dignitaries to share hotel rooms, the Neue Zuercher Zeitung reported on Saturday.
 

zbb

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I don’t see why people are so upset about the situation. China has always played the long game. Remember the Tibetan separatists in 2008? Remember the Xinjiang separatists in early 2010s? If your memory can’t go back that far, how about Hong Kong separatists in 2019? How has the situation turned out since then?

I have a feeling that we are getting a repeat of the semiconductor thread here.
"It's always darkest before the dawn" -- Mao Zedong
 

Randomuser

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Hopefully Russia does its job in Ukraine, Iran in West Asia, China can concentrate in East Asia. These are the 3 most important regions in Eurasia to counter the American empire.

Whenever the US is under pressure or losing they go for negotiations or beg for an end. I don’t think countries should easily give the US a way out. Drag them into the mud even more when their position is weakening. Don’t give them an easy out of a quagmire.
This is what we call going all the way through. I think Russia after all these times of getting backstabbed knows that. I hope China and Iran will know that too.

Anglos love all these peaceful leaders coz they let them leave peacefully. That's not how you deal with them because you don't want them to leave on their terms. You force them out like Afghanistan or Vietnam so they don't get that choice and have to deal with it.
 

Chevalier

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Hopefully Russia does its job in Ukraine, Iran in West Asia, China can concentrate in East Asia. These are the 3 most important regions in Eurasia to counter the American empire.

Whenever the US is under pressure or losing they go for negotiations or beg for an end. I don’t think countries should easily give the US a way out. Drag them into the mud even more when their position is weakening. Don’t give them an easy out of a quagmire.
This.
It's important that US power is not the only thing that is broken; the concept of white supremacy must also be comprehensively defeated and the only way is to ensure an anglo version of a 'Century of Humiliation' to ensure that successive generations of white anglos and white western proponents are consistently impoverished and dismembered, in the sense that no more Anglo gunboat diplomacy can be repeated.

The territories of the Five Eyes being given over to China would be a good step in that direction, without forward operating bases, the predation of anglo led western NATO state would be considerably blunted. These natsec types like Pompeo, Gallagher and Cotton believe that they can fight and win a war against China and that even if they don't win, they are free to return back to CONUS and lick their wounds, regroup and rebuild for another second Punic War. No, consistent with the principle of not wanting one's own children to fight a generational war (elaborated beautifully in Battle of Lake Changjin), the likes of Pompeo et al must not be allowed to survive to fight another war. Even if the extirpation of the Xiongnu led to the downfall of the Han Dynasty, the Chinese civilisation later flourished without the Xiongnu threat breathing down their necks, they flourished in the form of the Sui-Tang.
 
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