If true, that's the boldest power move I have ever seen China played, and if it does get passed, its going to be the biggest shift in geopolitics to have happen in this decade.
If true, that's the boldest power move I have ever seen China played, and if it does get passed, its going to be the biggest shift in geopolitics to have happen in this decade.
I think he should start using some nuances, I saw on the comments someone is already onto him.Our good comrade again, working tirelessly from the shadow.
Don't worry citizen, no such comment ever existed, if there was a comment its probably from a Chinese bot. Remember China is collapsing, anything that says otherwise is CCP propaganda.I think he should start using some nuances, I saw on the comments someone is already onto him.
Australia is sending the new FM over to Fiji, I wonder if they will meet up.It’s either 10 nations or 10 nations + Solomon. Either way. Here is a visualization of the upcoming visits, which also only has 10 nations + Solomon listed on it.
It seems like if China is able to reach an agreement with some of those countries to have a naval base built. It would allow China to breakthrough the second island chain and possibly a monitoring system for early warning.It’s either 10 nations or 10 nations + Solomon. Either way. Here is a visualization of the upcoming visits, which also only has 10 nations + Solomon listed on it.
Wow
As usual, GT gets it right:
The aid from Western countries to the South Pacific, mainly ideological training and indoctrination on civil servants and military or police personnel, is to make sure the governments of these islands are under control, while very few aid was poured into livelihood and local economic development, which is different from the China's cooperation with the South Pacific countries, Yu said.
No one wants to be controlled and made use of by others while receiving very limited benefits. So the West, or Australia's presence in the region, was not welcome. But due to the weak national strengths, the island countries didn't have many choices in the past, analysts said. But now these countries have found that China is a major power which is willing to treat them equally and can provide win-win cooperation and seek no control over them.
"The economic structure of the Solomon Islands has not made any progress in the past 15 years, which made the ruling party realize that cooperating with the West did not result in development. On the other hand, China - home to the world's most complete industrial and one of the world's largest markets - could not only be an export destination for the island countries' products but also aid them to integrate into the global supply chain," Liu explained.