Remarkably, India has managed to alienate both Nepal and Bhutan. Why remarkably? Nepal is the only other Hindu majority country in the world and its economic ties to India is much more important than such ties to China. Bhutan's entire economy is reliant on India; so much so that it doesn't even have formal diplomatic relations with China because India vetoed it.does anyone know how the new political situation in nepal affects their future leaning towards india or china?
It's a bit tough to do that when China has a noninterventionist policy. It's a policy that has served China very well in the last few decades so I doubt there's any appetite for changing it. Besides, the Nepali protest/revolution doesn't seem to be particularly American inspired, and even if it were, it probably wouldn't benefit them very much.If it is a US funded regime change, Nepal doesn't really offer anything to china or can hurt china in any way. But still I think china needs to be better at influencing external media and promote more pro china factions.
He wants to punish China for the war that he blames on Biden and Zelenskyy. Nobel prize level stupidity.US: We will tariff China if the EU does it first
US: We will tariff China if theEUG7 does it first
US: We will tariff China if theEUG7NATO does it first.
The goalpost keep rapidly moving lol.
US: We will tariff China if the EU does it first
US: We will tariff China if theEUG7 does it first
US: We will tariff China if theEUG7NATO does it first.
The goalpost keep rapidly moving lol.
To be fair, Luckin Coffee did implode and declare bankruptcy/restructuring. Even within Chinese media, it is considered an improbable comeback story. It’s just that in spite of all the fake sales and over expansion, the app/data driven coffee sales system was actually real and working.Remember all those YT videos about how Luckin Coffee had imploded? Yeah me neither.
Having nothing to offer but guns and ideaology like the Soviet Union not only limits your options on the foreign policy front, but also comes with the onus of preserving credibility which means forcing yourself into quagmires that don't make any sense geopolitically and yet nonetheless must be done to preserve said credibility.Remarkably, India has managed to alienate both Nepal and Bhutan. Why remarkably? Nepal is the only other Hindu majority country in the world and its economic ties to India is much more important than such ties to China. Bhutan's entire economy is reliant on India; so much so that it doesn't even have formal diplomatic relations with China because India vetoed it.
It's a bit tough to do that when China has a noninterventionist policy. It's a policy that has served China very well in the last few decades so I doubt there's any appetite for changing it. Besides, the Nepali protest/revolution doesn't seem to be particularly American inspired, and even if it were, it probably wouldn't benefit them very much.
He was like that for a long time. Years ago he called the entirety of Latin America "Mexican countries".Thank you Dotard Rump. For stopping the war between ALBANIA and Azerbaijan.
What happened to Biden memory is now happening to Trump.
Soviets provided world class education, training and infrastructure to global south. They built Aswan dam for Egypt and many more infrastructure projects in alot of countries. It is that credibility that enable Russia to have 700K troops in Ukraine with rotation.Having nothing to offer but guns and ideaology like the Soviet Union not only limits your options on the foreign policy front, but also comes with the onus of preserving credibility which means forcing yourself into quagmires that don't make any sense geopolitically and yet nonetheless must be done to preserve said credibility.
it will be getting tougher for Europe with time. this time its different unlike previous centuries.US: We will tariff China if the EU does it first
US: We will tariff China if theEUG7 does it first
US: We will tariff China if theEUG7NATO does it first.
The goalpost keep rapidly moving lol.
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