No, because apparently China folded despite having the upper hand.I thought they're negotiating for chips? Are they actually retarded?
Thus Europe smells weakness.
No, because apparently China folded despite having the upper hand.I thought they're negotiating for chips? Are they actually retarded?
No, because apparently China folded despite having the upper hand.
Beijing's partial easing of controls has already sparked a buying frenzy among manufacturers eager to secure supplies. A Japanese automaker also confirmed to China Daily that it had sent representatives to Beijing to negotiate purchases, hoping to secure early shipments.
Should have dangled China's internal supply chain stability in front of the capitalist class then. Entices them to move production; de-industrializes adversaries and take a bigger share of global manufacturing. Money is fake, steel is real.Seems to me that Nexperia Europe is being pushed aside. Given that price negotiations are being conducted in Beijing instead in their headquarters in Europe. Securing customers under new binding agreements is more important in the long term.
their lives are not their own. you have to stop getting deceived by outward appearances; these european states only wear the name and borders of the sovereign nations that came before them as a shell. the constant desire to assume that these puppet nations would act in a sovereign manner shouldn't even be entertained. like, can we all just move on from this framework? europe will never be sovereign until we see obvious signs that america totally loses control like the disbandment of the eu, nato, and nationalistic, likely bloody, revolutions across the continent.I thought they're negotiating for chips? Are they actually retarded?
it's clear that this isn't going to work at this point. the governing body will intervene and prevent china from making strategic gains via market forces because the battle lines have already been drawn.Should have dangled China's internal supply chain stability in front of the capitalist class then.
Man, what are you an expert in? You can't even read your own articles.
It seems like the restrictions and counter measures against EU are indeed lifted for completely no reason and with absolutely no seeking of justice, accountability and consequences towards blatant criminal activities against us, and towards a barbaric and aggressive actions that shows a total disregard of human dignity and rule of law. I see this news with huge disappointment and regret.
But I will still give some benefit of the doubt here and assume that the government is still in the process of crafting an appropriate response towards those Dutch criminals and unprovoked war aggressors (yes, the Dutch needs to officially declare war on us in order to use that barbaric cold war emergency law of theirs).
A failure of a proper response (or a lack thereof) is a huge blow towards the Mandate, I say this as a FACT not an opinion. Being soft on standing up for our rights, interest and basic principles is exactly why Japan still dares to actively bark like a dog and interfere in our domestic affairs, which is an act of war. I am sick of weak and verbal-only responses and lack of effective political maneuvering and concrete responses. Even the evil Russians, in whatever dire state they are in, still have the cheeks to make a propaganda phrase
"China's warning" to insult us. As our global position and power shifts, other things also need to fundamentally change and improve too because being too weak to stand up for ourselves is no longer a legitimate excuse anymore.
And to all Sinophobes reading this, don't ever say that Chinese people never complaint about the government. Because Chinese people factually do and will always do it from the intentions of benefitting and improving the country. Not your shameless dipshit western fantasies of balkanising and colonising China. So don't preach your own demise.
It may not be such bad news for China if zero-sum mentality can be avoided.A development that went unnoticed,
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A US company has recently signed a MoU for mineral explorations in Balochistian and seeks to build a port in Pasni. Pakistan has sent a small consignment of minerals to the US, including neodymium.
Dumb move imo. Building another port for Americans when Gwadar, sitting idle nearby, can be utilized. This seems to be creating a conflict unnecessarily.
First cutting itself from Russia's affordable energy, now rejecting funding from China for R&D, EU just can't stop shooting itself in the foot.
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This bald bitch thinks China should study American culture and covet friends in DC when everyone in DC is just raging like a tribe of baboons given jalepeno suppositories over why they can't destroy China.LMAO headline of the day:
totally agree. contests between nations happen at timescales far greater than our own individual lives. while the vision was always clear for the chinese to escape the gravity of america it would have been fatal for china to apply what assertiveness it exercises today back in the 1950s. power is built up step by step.You're just childishly angry that a CCP that has always delivered results by tactically slicing away at Western power rather than using large and emotionally satisfying power moves, didn't go final battle on these Euro shits. And don't you forget, the Koreans, Japanese, EU cucks, they're all just puppets of the US. You could break their bones and crush their souls and they will still attack you again because that is their order and if they refuse to follow, they will be regime-changed for a leader who will follow any order from Washington. The CCP knows this but you don't. You're still distracted by all the little red dots while the CCP is taking aim at melting down the projector without burning up the entire studio (WWIII).
Then why resume exports? Execute the nuclear option and be done with it. If you want a window of uncontested military buildup, cripple their production now while you still can. Every MOFSET, every REE magnet, every gram of bottleneck materials sold to the adversary is counterproductive to this singular goal.it's clear that this isn't going to work at this point. the governing body will intervene and prevent china from making strategic gains via market forces because the battle lines have already been drawn.
the jig is up, there is no more hide and bide. it seems to me that china must brace for the coming fight by buying as much time as possible while accelerating force buildup as much as possible. it would be fantastic for china if it could gain more strategic depth but it's a shame that the global south are generally worthless as allies.
Mike will learn XJP Thought before the decade is out, voluntarily or otherwise.LMAO headline of the day: