Comments by "Dongsheng Di" (@dongshengdi773) on "Xi Jinping Triggers Outrage! Despite China’s Economic Hardships, Gifts $50 Billion to Africa" video.
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Debt trap diplomacy is very successful, so China is doubling down in Africa, the last frontier.
Debt Traps caused by BRI
1. Sri Lanka's Hambantota Port
* Background: Sri Lanka faced significant economic challenges and sought Chinese investment to develop the Hambantota Port.
* Debt Trap: The port project became a major financial burden, and Sri Lanka struggled to repay the loan.
* Resolution: To alleviate its debt, Sri Lanka was forced to lease the port to China for 99 years.
2. Djibouti's Port Doraleh
* Background: Djibouti, a small East African nation, sought Chinese investment to modernize its port.
* Debt Trap: Djibouti has faced concerns about its growing debt burden, with some analysts suggesting that it could be at risk of a debt trap.
* Concerns: The terms of the loan agreement, including interest rates and repayment schedules, have been a subject of scrutiny.
3. Other Countries with Concerns
* Pakistan: Pakistan has received significant BRI investments but has also faced concerns about its debt levels.
* Mongolia: Mongolia has been grappling with debt issues, with some analysts linking it to its participation in the BRI.
* Myanmar: Myanmar's debt burden has also been a subject of concern, with some attributing it to BRI projects.
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Chinese military bases around the globe disguised as International ports .
Doraleh Port, Djibouti, Africa
Gwadar Sea Port, Pakistan
Dara Sakor Airport, Khum Kaoh Sdach, Cambodia
Doklam, Bhutan
Bata Port, Equatorial Guinea
Darwin Port, NT Australia
Oakajee, WA Australia
Colombo port, Sri Lanka
Solomon islands
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Other countries named in the report are Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, and Tajikistan. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is now looking to enhance bases or military logistics facilities around the world.
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@darrenmclaughlin1362 Chinese military bases around the globe disguised as International ports acquired using Debt Trap diplomacy us
Doraleh Port, Djibouti, Africa
Gwadar Sea Port, Pakistan
Dara Sakor Airport, Khum Kaoh Sdach, Cambodia
Doklam, Bhutan
Bata Port, Equatorial Guinea
Darwin Port, NT Australia
Oakajee, WA Australia
Colombo port, Sri Lanka
Solomon Islands
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https://youtu.be/8FGM9LpCOFE
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Other countries named in the report are Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, and Tajikistan. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is now looking to enhance bases or military logistics facilities around the world.
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