>2008 recession only made them stronger >Trump only made them stronger >The trade war only made them stronger >COVID only made them stronger >Their biggest ally shooting itself in the foot and becoming an international laughing stock has only made them stronger
>zero military experience and a dictator with even more delusions of Grandeur than Putin who has systematically destroyed Chinese credibility and foreign relations after decades of slow improvement since the 70s Yeah I'm not buying it. There isn't going to be a military power capable of even putting a dent on the US military for our entire generation.
Cooper Phillips
Chinese global dominance and supremacy is objectively inevitable, from a purely statistical and logical perspective, but we can hope that it won't happen for quite a few decades, at the very least our lifetimes.
Luis Kelly
They're struggling with a former Chinese fishing turned British colony. But as always it's always a US flag who has to shill the "muh Chinese century" meme
Hudson Bell
"Won" what? The whole world united in a massive backlash that deleted the Russian economy overnight and armed Ukraine with a gorillion ATGMs and an endless stream of intel reading every movement the Ruskies make, if anything it shows China how the reaction to a Taiwan invasion would be like.
Owen Rivera
>stronger Isn't the Chinese housing bubble collapsing big time right now?
Kevin Thomas
your retarded politicians and their stupid populist policies destroyed economies.
The pandemia should've been finish in one or two months, but selfish politicians didn't wanted to risk their chances of a reelection so they took a very late(and by then useless) action to stop this virus
Jeremiah Howard
Most countries recognize Ukraine. Almost no countries including America recognize Taiwan.
>Almost no countries including America recognize Taiwan. That has zero implications on the world being committed to defending Taiwan, the US navy is all over the place and it's the main source of semiconductors in the world.
Adam Reyes
That's because Russia is a poor country with a very weak economy. The "whole world" would not back sanctions like that agains't China because this would crash the world's economy worse than 29
Sometimes you need to think before writing
Nicholas Gutierrez
US is already moving conductor fabrication back home. They're preparing for Taiwan to be reintegrated into China. Also US military ran from Afghanistan so it looks like they're no threat. But again you know this already.
John Hughes
They were competent in their skirmishes with India.
Brody Flores
>That's because Russia is a poor country with a very weak economy. >The "whole world" would not back sanctions like that agains't China Buddy Nordstream 2 just went bankrupt despite being days away from opening and despite huge European reliance on Russian commodity exports. There is a clear precedent for this already. Additionally there are already a bunch of other Asian countries with a shitton of factories and sweatshops that can replace China, plus Taiwan manufactures something actually crucial for the whole world.
Jayden Harris
He likely doesn't. I've seem people him before. They merely repeat things that smart people said before.
William Foster
based
Matthew Martinez
>US military ran from Afghanistan No retard the US government made a political decision to pull out from Afghanistan due to a lack of public interest in continuing the war, do you unironically think that the Taliban actually fought direct battles against the US military and defeated them in any engagements?
Gavin Ward
Nordstream is nothing compared to cutting down half of the world's economy.
Don't ever think that sanctioning China would be the same as sanctioning Russia. They're on two different levels. America wouldn't destroy their entire economy just to save Taiwan
Liam Gomez
>ther Asian countries with a shitton of factories and sweatshops that can replace China,
lol no. you are stuck in 2005
Jaxon Morales
europe is still buying russian gas, paying 800 million euro a day to russia rn, italy thinks about switching to coal, where would they get it from? Russia
Joshua Powell
If Trump could realize it, why couldn't Any Forums?
He's fine... sometimes. Most of the time he just makes WAY too many fucking threads.
Mason Ward
>Nordstream is nothing compared to cutting down half of the world's economy. But who would lose the most from it? China obviously. They're the poorer country in the relationship and would suffer far more from such a recession whereas the West would withstand it much more mildly. So ultimately China has the most to lose. There have literally been sanctions placed on Chinese officials over that.
Oliver Flores
cope
Ryan Williams
don't forget that China deliberately fabricates its numbers.