Comments by "Omer عمر" (@Omer1996E.C) on "Inside the U.S. Strategy to Counter China’s Booming Network of Ports | WSJ U.S. vs. China" video.
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@atamanch first, i meant overseas invasions
Second, I acknowledge their aggression on land and in s.china sea. But what I meant was that China doesn't have a history (at least a well known one) of putting dangerous military bases and toppling governments, as well as denying trade for other countries forcefully. Something the US and other NATO members are very known for.
I'm generally against large foreign establishments, but compared to US military bases existence, I think the Chinese commercial approach is more acceptable, peaceful and more reliable. I believe that if it was military base, it might create some balance of powers. And we do need some balance of power and breaking of hegemony currently.
Maybe it's because you are American or pro-US, but the USA has been bullying many of us alot and it's supremacy can hardly be tolerated, it's an international threat (I'm not exaggerating, because anything that threatens most world countries, is an international threat, just like global warming)
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