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  #1   Add Big Steamers to your ignore list  
Old 2009-01-14, 06:04
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It is now time to begin respecting your fellow Chinese as equals in the war department. The Chinese are on the war path and they mean business. The Chinese military is oiling up for a showdown that will put new meaning to world war.

I imagine some people were not able to read through my first paragraph and have left; good for all those who have stuck around.

http://henryckliu.com/page177.html

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The structural problem of the Chinese economy can be described in one sentence: China produces from plants financed by foreign investment that operate with low domestic wages for foreign markets that pay with dollars that cannot be used in the domestic economy.

The solution to this structural problem can also be summed up in one sentence: China must finance plants with sovereign credit to produce for the domestic market where consumer purchasing power will come from high wages, with sovereign credit repaid from increased tax revenue from a vibrant domestic economy.
In 25 years the Chinese will not care for the United States dollar as they do now, and eastern Africa will be flooded with a swath of Chinese yuan (that's their currency). The Chinese will eventually plan to dump US dollars from their holdings in favour of their domestic Chinese yuan.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...Y-worried.html

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Reminiscent of the West's imperial push in the 18th and 19th centuries - but on a much more dramatic, determined scale - China's rulers believe Africa can become a 'satellite' state, solving its own problems of over-population and shortage of natural resources at a stroke.
With little fanfare, a staggering 750,000 Chinese have settled in Africa over the past decade. More are on the way.
The first step is to sell weapons to those loyal to the Chinese, create a secret police to enforce the loyalist's will and allow the Chinese into the country to build up a giant infrastructure to mine, drill, sow and reap every drop of mother nature from the land.

However threatening this situation may seem, I honestly do not think the US will be involved in the next world war to the extent it was during the second or even the first. The next world war and cold war will be fought between China and the EU.
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Old 2009-01-14, 07:32
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Why have to stop this. Lets all boycott Chinese made products.
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Old 2009-01-14, 08:38
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The west has done far worse than what china is doing at the moment

As for the USA, it's had it's day. You know the $700 billion bailout; that's borrowed from the Chinese. I forsee major problems for the USA when the dollar collapses. The USA will be lucky if it can feed it's popullation, let alone wage war with China.
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Old 2009-01-15, 02:57
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The strength of the Chinese nation is in its ability to sell goods to the west . Why, then, would the Chinese disrupt this flow of "strength" by waging war?
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Old 2009-01-15, 03:34
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The strength of the Chinese nation is in its ability to sell goods to the west . Why, then, would the Chinese disrupt this flow of "strength" by waging war?
hmm maybe it could turn out like japan and ww2?

I mean they start showing signs of waging war and such to NATO allys so the USA and allies do the same shit they did to japan in ww2 forcing the chinese to attack america.

Plus OP your forgetting a war with EU = a war with america because NATO
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Old 2009-01-15, 03:45
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they arent going to dump the Dollar. if they let even a small amount of dollars go, the rest will plummet in value.
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Old 2009-01-15, 03:48
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The alliances:

UK and US (NATO)
France, Germany and Italy (EU)
China (Zhing-Zhong)
Russia (Soviet)

The US will not risk going to war to preserve the EU. Whatever France, Germany and Italy have cooked up I do not believe it is any match for the Chinese.
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