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Chevalier

Captain
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Who knew the soybean card would be so powerful
This must be that famous huwhite solidarity all those argentines who LARP as Nordic hyperboreans go on about.

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Wishful thinking from wannabe Anglos in the bulgarian trumpist editor of zero hedge.
Think of this column as the latest iteration of a western “ghost dance”; pitiful and impotent attempts at turning back the inevitable.
 

zbb

Senior Member
Registered Member
The irony is the people who explicitly wants to prevent the development of nations with much larger population, are themselves much easier to suppress by said nation with much larger population, and by explicitly stating their intent, they invite counter suppression that has been much more successful.

After all China has not shown a single iota of mercy when it comes to allowing the west to retain any industry, and people like this play a big part in why.
Thanks to US restrictions on the sale of telecom equipment to China in the 1990s, Chinese telecom equipment purchases literally went from 100% imports (mostly from US) in some years in the 1980s to zero imports. It led to the rapid growth of Huawei and ZTE and the equally rapid decline and eventual death of the once world leading North American firms Lucent (defunct 2006), Nortel (defunct 2013), and Motorola (exited telecom business in 2010).

Now, these China hawks are determined to repeat the same mistake with semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. The irony that the semiconductor sanctions were first imposed on Huawei and ZTE is completely lost on them.
 

Chevalier

Captain
Registered Member
Re the Jensen huang clip.
To insinuate that the glorious US led western order cannot out innovate the Asian Chinese is a heresy too much for the western commentators (especially after the bs of the 90s western mouthpieces claiming Asians couldn’t innovate)


yes I’m sure there is particular interest from visitors from India who will do anything to escape being around other Indians.
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
If India actually achieved any semblance of a win in the air for Operation Sindoor, they could afford to be a bit more magnanimous. Now they have to use the cricket team's success to dress up their military failure.
Clearly you have zero experience with the Indian state to say that.

If India had managed to win in Operation Sindoor, they would be actively mobilising to invade China right now thinking it will be their Desert Storm moment to finally shine on the international stage. That’s the mentality of those in charge in India. Given them an inch and they will never think to act magnanimously, rather they will want to squeeze you ruthlessly for everything you have got as you are obviously weaker than them, and so just little better than animals for them to harvest at their leisure.

If India somehow traded places with China in terms of economic development, scientific advancement and military power, they would have started WWIII years ago invading every one of their neighbours and launching military campaigns much further afield.

Fortunately for humanity and themselves, their incompetence far outstrips their ambitions and malice, so they can’t really cause too much harm to their neighbours and wider world not for a lack of ambition or trying (as Sindoor timely demonstrates), but simply because they are too weak and incompetent to make their delusions of world domination a reality.
 
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