Is China The Next Big Problem?

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Al Gorithum

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4,103 posts

214 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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Seems that China has been quietly gaining influence in various parts of the world for decades. Both commercially and militarily.

Russia has been the bogeyman for as long as I've been alive but since the Bear has been tested and found to be more like a mouse, perhaps we should be concerned about more credible foes.

Just saw this headline today but there's a lot of info out there https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/germany-s-for...

Thoughts?


Cobracc

3,432 posts

156 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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The biggest threat to the UK right now is the Tory party.

LunarOne

5,716 posts

143 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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Al Gorithum said:
Seems that China has been quietly gaining influence in various parts of the world for decades. Both commercially and militarily.
Quietly??!? What planet have you been living on?

Dixy

3,073 posts

211 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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Cobracc said:
The biggest threat to the UK right now is the Tory party.
Oh and Trolls, dont forget the Trolls.

OutInTheShed

8,911 posts

32 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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The West is worried that China dominates the World, they think that's their privilege?

The big picture is that we are outnumbered and economically out-performed by China.
If it wasn't China being seen as the problem, it would be the Islamic countries collectively?

grumbledoak

31,766 posts

239 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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Al Gorithum said:
Thoughts?
The Taiwanese should be worried. The Americans are prepared to fight to the last Taiwanese person too.

Carl_Manchester

12,968 posts

268 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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Al Gorithum said:
Thoughts?
The latest thread got shutdown so its pointless posting a view.

Oliver Hardy

2,983 posts

80 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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OutInTheShed said:
The West is worried that China dominates the World, they think that's their privilege?

The big picture is that we are outnumbered and economically out-performed by China.
If it wasn't China being seen as the problem, it would be the Islamic countries collectively?
Yet they depend on the West to continue doing business with them.

The West got bitten by being over dependent on Russia and we saw problems with chip supply yet Western companies seem to continue to flock to China manufacture cheaply for them.

Politicians goo on about green agender and making us all cycle and walk yet it is OK to ship stuff across the world



PositronicRay

27,421 posts

189 months

Friday 21st April 2023
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Oliver Hardy said:
OutInTheShed said:
The West is worried that China dominates the World, they think that's their privilege?

The big picture is that we are outnumbered and economically out-performed by China.
If it wasn't China being seen as the problem, it would be the Islamic countries collectively?
Yet they depend on the West to continue doing business with them.

The West got bitten by being over dependent on Russia and we saw problems with chip supply yet Western companies seem to continue to flock to China manufacture cheaply for them.

Politicians goo on about green agender and making us all cycle and walk yet it is OK to ship stuff across the world
That's capitalism for you.

Ian Geary

4,701 posts

198 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Ultimately, it wasn't China, or the US and European governments that closed down our manufacturing.

It was consumers: who wanted access to cheaper products. It was the workers: who won't do 16 hours a day in unsafe conditions for £3 an hour. It was taxpayers and voters: who couldn't stomach the huge cost.

The west's Governments could have protected their industrial base, by heavily subsidising it, or erecting huge barriers against free trade (from china)

But wait: the west also got rich by promoting free trade, and the WTO / USA basically forced countries (bar N Korea) to get on board.

So it would be contrary for us, the west etc to want all the "good bits" of free trade, but not have the "bad bits".

Just as China want the "good bits" of trade with the west, but not the "bad bits" (moral decline, watering down their culture, pesky questions about personal freedom and rule of law).

It's also worth noting that every time China does a military drill, it's either preceded by, or followed by the USA doing one.

So again, the west is "worried" about china exerting military influence, whilst perfectly content with the west (ie the USA) exerting huge military influence.


It all seems a bit hypocritical. The thread could easily be based in China saying "are the West the next big problem?" (If they were allowed to use the web uncensored of course)

Edited by Ian Geary on Tuesday 25th April 08:02

alabbasi

2,630 posts

93 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Al Gorithum said:
Thoughts?
I don't spend much time thinking about it because I don't think that China has had a war in the last 40 years. Taiwan is the Republic of China.

isaldiri

19,894 posts

174 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Ian Geary said:
So it would be contrary for us, the west etc to want all the "good bits" of free trade, but not have the "bad bits".

Just as China want the "good bits" of trade with the west, but not the "bad bits" (moral decline, watering down their culture, pesky questions about personal freedom and rule of law).

It's also worth noting that every time China does a military drill, it's either preceded by, or followed by the USA doing one.

So again, the west is "worried" about china exerting military influence, whilst perfectly content with the west (ie the USA) exerting huge military influence.

It all seems a bit hypocritical. The thread could easily be based in China saying "are the West the next big problem?" (If they were allowed to use the web uncensored of course)
nono it's ok when we do it. It's just that when other (obviously bad) people do the same thing, it's clearly unacceptable....

anonymous-user

60 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Al Gorithum said:
Thoughts?
I think you need to take a break from starting 'grenade toss' threads, which you rarely return to once you have started them.

Pan Pan Pan

10,302 posts

117 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Cobracc said:
The biggest threat to the UK right now is the Tory party.
The biggest threat to the country right now are those who think the labour party will be any better for the country as a whole. than the useless tories have been.
And dont even think of the liberals, who falsely use the word `democrat's' in their title. They proved beyond doubt in 2016, that they dont believe in democracy, when democracy does not give the results `they' wanted.
What is needed is a party, which supports those who have the cheek and audacity to believe that people should work for the kind life they want, rather than the government just handing them whatever they want on a plate, just because they happen to exist .

anonymous-user

60 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Stockholm syndrome alive and well with the Tory faithful I see…..
Did you get a PPE contract?
Is your overseas tax free account sorted?
Are you claiming expenses on energy costs at your parents house you occasionally stayed at?

phil-sti

2,798 posts

185 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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isaldiri said:
Ian Geary said:
So it would be contrary for us, the west etc to want all the "good bits" of free trade, but not have the "bad bits".

Just as China want the "good bits" of trade with the west, but not the "bad bits" (moral decline, watering down their culture, pesky questions about personal freedom and rule of law).

It's also worth noting that every time China does a military drill, it's either preceded by, or followed by the USA doing one.

So again, the west is "worried" about china exerting military influence, whilst perfectly content with the west (ie the USA) exerting huge military influence.

It all seems a bit hypocritical. The thread could easily be based in China saying "are the West the next big problem?" (If they were allowed to use the web uncensored of course)
nono it's ok when we do it. It's just that when other (obviously bad) people do the same thing, it's clearly unacceptable....
it reminds me off the peep show Nazi sketch " wait, are we the baddies" smile

eliot

11,701 posts

260 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Lord Marylebone said:
I think you need to take a break from starting 'grenade toss' threads, which you rarely return to once you have started them.
Post checks out. o/p not been back since o/p (i do like the op posts feature they added)

Countdown

41,679 posts

202 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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isaldiri said:
Ian Geary said:
So it would be contrary for us, the west etc to want all the "good bits" of free trade, but not have the "bad bits".

Just as China want the "good bits" of trade with the west, but not the "bad bits" (moral decline, watering down their culture, pesky questions about personal freedom and rule of law).

It's also worth noting that every time China does a military drill, it's either preceded by, or followed by the USA doing one.

So again, the west is "worried" about china exerting military influence, whilst perfectly content with the west (ie the USA) exerting huge military influence.

It all seems a bit hypocritical. The thread could easily be based in China saying "are the West the next big problem?" (If they were allowed to use the web uncensored of course)
nono it's ok when we do it. It's just that when other (obviously bad) people do the same thing, it's clearly unacceptable....
It reminds me of US politicians accusing other countries of supporting terrorism or being a threat to democracy and world peace (and then you look at the number of democracies the US has destabilised or overthrown, and the number of wars started and countries they've invaded invaded).

China IS "the next big problem" but primarily for the US and its hegemony.


monkfish1

11,691 posts

230 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Pan Pan Pan said:
Cobracc said:
The biggest threat to the UK right now is the Tory party.
The biggest threat to the country right now are those who think the labour party will be any better for the country as a whole. than the useless tories have been.
And dont even think of the liberals, who falsely use the word `democrat's' in their title. They proved beyond doubt in 2016, that they dont believe in democracy, when democracy does not give the results `they' wanted.
What is needed is a party, which supports those who have the cheek and audacity to believe that people should work for the kind life they want, rather than the government just handing them whatever they want on a plate, just because they happen to exist .
The biggest threat to you and i, is, as stated, our government. However, i cant see that changing one bit when our current lot are replaced with the other lot. Sure, a bit of extra "free" money will get thrown at targeted groups as a reward, but beyond that, i think we can safely assume its buisness as normal.

Anyone expecting otherwise needs to give their head a wobble.

The Liberal Democrats wont be the next lot, so we can safely ignore their disdain for democracy.

Shaoxter

4,182 posts

130 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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grumbledoak said:
The Taiwanese should be worried. The Americans are prepared to fight to the last Taiwanese person too.
I'm curious - do people seriously think that China will invade Taiwan? The only people who seem to think so are media outlets in countries who have a recent history of invasions themselves.