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Deflation is curbing China’s economic rise

It’s not that I’m naive in what it would take, it’s just that I doubt think China is willing to commit the resources it would take.

I also was editing my post to complete the thought; China wants to work with the counties that have spent the resources to build relationships already.

For example, China could work with the Russians and the Wagner group to be the “face” of their efforts in Africa; fighting and dying where needed to achieve’s China’s goal without a Chinese face being obviously present. To maintain some level of plausible deniability if something goes south.

Ultimately, at some point China will have to commit and in a visible way of it hopes to fix these countries in hopes they can be of any use to China beyond a market for simple consumer goods and a vote at the UN.
I don't think you understand the level of colonization that is required to make an incompetent country into a competent country.


Even the U.S., with massive support through IMF, World Bank, Dollar reserve currency privileges, Infinite regime change resets, only succeeds less than 50% of the time.


Most of the time, the U.S. makes permanent enemies, such as the case in Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Afghanistan (Iraq to a lesser extent) etc.


All of those countries were at the receiving end of U.S. attempts of total colonization.


How many enemy nations would China produce with what you are suggesting, with a paltry, laughable set of tools to do so?
 
I don't think you understand the level of colonization that is required to make an incompetent country into a competent country.


Even the U.S., with massive support through IMF, World Bank, Dollar reserve currency privileges, Infinite regime change resets, only succeeds less than 50% of the time.


Most of the time, the U.S. makes permanent enemies, such as the case in Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Afghanistan (Iraq to a lesser extent).


All of those countries were at the receiving end of U.S. attempts of total colonization.


How many enemy nations would China produce with what you are suggesting, with a paltry, laughable set of tools to do so?
So what do you think the Chinese strategy is going to be going forward? Steady as she goes, or something more aggressive? Over the next 20-25 years; by 2049.

What you suggest is China knows it’s a money pit at best hoping to change nations, better off just wait for countries to fix themselves and rely on itself as much as possible; a defensive strategy.
 
So what do you think the Chinese strategy is going to be going forward? Steady as she goes, or something more aggressive? Over the next 20-25 years; by 2049.

What you suggest is China knows it’s a money pit at best hoping to change nations, better off just wait for countries to fix themselves and rely on itself as much as possible; a defensive strategy.
Basically, yes.


China hopes to become a world hyperpower through only pure self effort and self development.


Will it be hard? Yes.


Is it impossible? no.
 
Basically, yes.


China hopes to become a world hyperpower through only pure self effort and self development.


Will it be hard? Yes.


Is it impossible? no.
But is it likely? No
They are building up their navy and their nation, similar to the Germany in the period after unification and prior to the First World War. Will China face the same constraints from the U.S. and its allies that the Germans did when they were building up and faced with the British that wanted to contain them, and still go down that path?

 

The US and China: A Tale of Two Inflations, US consumers this summer pay $28 for a takeout salad and $68 for a seasonal barbecue​

By Enda Curran

July 10, 2023 at 11:45 PM GMT+8

While US consumers this summer pay $28 for a takeout salad and $68 for a seasonal barbecue, their counterparts in China are facing the opposite challenge: too little inflation.

 
deflation is a symptom

the cause is more important

if it’s due to technological improvements in productivity, deflation is fine such as price of TVs and computers

if it’s due to terror feudal xi doing chinese people terrorism and no hope, then u have a real problem


chinese people are preparing savings for xi’s terror shenanigans like covid lockdowns and tech crackdowns
 
But is it likely? No
They are building up their navy and their nation, similar to the Germany in the period after unification and prior to the First World War. Will China face the same constraints from the U.S. and its allies that the Germans did when they were building up and faced with the British that wanted to contain them, and still go down that path?

China isn't trying to conquer the world though.


China's aims are deliberately very modest and realistic.
 

‘Turbulence ahead’: Nearly 4 in 10 Americans lack enough money to cover a $400 emergency expense, Fed survey shows​



americans live on cheap credit/debt that it can offset to the rest of the world, americans never starved to death

chinese must save in case of another cultural revolution or great leap forward, it’s the result of trauma
 
americans live on cheap credit/debt that it can offset to the rest of the world, americans never starved to death

chinese must save in case of another cultural revolution or great leap forward, it’s the result of trauma
Ha, how much do you know Chinese? East Asian countries all have very high saving rate, it's cultural thing, you moron.
And even Americans try to save, can they?
 
Ha, how much do you know Chinese? East Asian countries all have very high saving rate, it's cultural thing, you moron.
And even Americans try to save, can they?
asians all suffered hard times due to war etc… we are all very cheap/like to save

even during great depression americans had milk and butter
 
asians all suffered hard times due to war etc… we are all very cheap/like to save

even during great depression americans had milk and butter
Lol, now you extend this weirdo claim to all Asian countries, how moronic you are.
 
Lol, now you extend this weirdo claim to all Asian countries, how moronic you are.
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