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mshrief303

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The problem with China's policy on retaliation is exemplified here. The West thinks China's rare earths restrictions are unprovoked when it should've happened earlier like when the US put sanction on semiconductors being sold to China. I don't buy that bull that it was because China didn't have helium. It's not stopping China when they're saying China has a quartz supply problem that the US can exploit. Nothing has change from back then except that countries like Japan are actually less dependent on China for rare earth magnets. China still holds a commanding control of the supply. This is what Chinese don't get about Westerners where if you don't "retaliate" in kind immediately, the status quo to them become the norm and if you try to change it later, you're the criminal. It's just like how the West stereotypes Asian women as being their sexual servants. So when a white man goes out on a date with an Asian woman and she doesn't immediately live the stereotype for him, he thinks he's the victim of racism. It's his right to have Asian women serve him and if she doesn't do it, you're violated his rights. Then I remember hearing how minorities in the US would complain where's the Asian women for them to serve them sexually like they are a commodity to be distributed. You say nothing, do nothing... they think that's the norm. And you don't see white women, the self-anointed champion of women's rights doing anything because they think it's cultural, never mind that hasn't stopped them from criticizing and wanting action against countries that they see as treating women as less. Look at how much faith Asians give Westerners that they'll do the right thing on their own. The West also has a saying, "No good deed goes unpunished." What stops a Westerner from doing wrong? Severe consequences. You think a Pavlovian dog knows causality after a year of dissociation?
I agree, nevertheless, you shouldn't be locked in a reaction status. There's a lot of things that america could've used in that time to escalate more, and their leverage on other countries would've been stronger, but not it's been weaker now.

And that's because china fixed a lot of issues in that time, and solidified its capabilities, gained a lot of momentum and achieved a lot of goals, beside global events like Russia-Ukraine war.

Imagine if the economic warfare that happened to russia happened to china instead, that would've been a big waste for a little value, but as china waited they learned a lot about this method and how to counter them, and gained real-life data instead of expectations to use to solidify their plans.

I agree that westerners, especially americans, should pay the cost of their wrongdoing and arrogance, but you should chose your battles and in some battles you lose, because its not worth it, what matters is that you win & laugh in the end.
 

Ringsword

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they want you enslaved or dead
you can't talk them out of that dude
An example of their evil hopium/projection ,when Bessent said he wanted to punch Xi the face -total frustated impotent rage that just says we westoids don't want any trade negotiations but to simply sail into Chinese waters kill alot of Chinese and simply force you by the dint of simple overwhelming military force and the subsequent signing of an unequal treaty (i.e "bringing democracy to China")to take all of your rare earths/critical minerals as reparations-same old script as 1841 Opium Wars but so very different now .When their industries grind to a halt and atrophy I will rejoice.Schadenfreude ?yes but it does feel good.
 
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