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Tokyo: I'm not worried.
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At the very least, WE ARE GOING BACK TO THE MOON!
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Brinksmanship. A language that Washington war hawks prefer.
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@RK-cj4oc Definitely France & China, with a sprinkle of Russian PMCs.
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The Chinese Communism's greatest accomplishment is successfully brainwashing 'the workers' into appreciating horrible conditions for the sake of the "greater good". In a way, that's not too different from unchecked, cutthroat capitalism abusing & gaslighting the working class into supporting the rich.
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LOL. The PROC dismantled that satellite like it was butter. It's scary because they actually have robot arms that are that sophisticated. Still though, pretty funny.
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I notice that a lot of people are angry at this video because 1) PolyMatter doesn't know classified information that belongs to the Pentagon, and 2) PolyMatter just scared the crap out of tons of Americans. Regardless, as an American, thank you for this great, informative, and well-intentioned video!
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"United Constellations of America" Woah.
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@Devilman_ It would be amazing
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@goyonman9655 For the "Old World" it was LOL
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8:40 That is only "true" because Apple forces messages coming from android devices to be unencrypted. All texts from android devices already are encrypted, but iOS does the extra step of unencrypting our messages (just to justify the green bubble). The green bubble is a status indicator, nothing more -- all part of how Apple keeps skating by with brand-marketing alone.
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China had a head start and took it. America is just too late to the game. Tesla is the unique exception, but instead of capitalizing on its leadership, it squandered its lead.
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Very of topic: Yes, the African Union, in its current model, was founded in 2002. But the AU is only a remodel of the Organization of African Unity. African Unity (the og AU) was formed by the Last Emperor of Ethiopia in 1963. That's way older than the EU.
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When you're Putin & you do something so atrocious that even the cut-through Big Business elites were horrified.
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LMFAOOOO
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Every year, SK inches closer and closer to Cyberpunk 2077😂
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It was a commercial aircraft in the days without GPS. Not everything is a conspiracy. The simpler answer is that an accident happened and the Soviets were so unethical that they decided to shoot it down AFTER IT LEFT THEIR AIRSPACE.
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@wolvesgotnext5777 Somalian bot
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@animula6908 Your Welcome. And, to be fair, both trading "partners" are over the same barrel. It's kinda funny how this is one of the world's most important trade relationships, SMH.
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@MK_ULTRA420 He is where you are mistaken. China only entered the globalized world order in the 90s, during the Clinton Administration. To that aim, Beijing kept herself on her best behavior not wanting to risk their newfound international market. This is why during the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the CCP paid Jacky Chan to sing "China Welcomes You". Fast forward to 2016, when Trump campaigned on his radical policies, CCP starts accelerating its plans to beat the US economy. The Chinese desire to be the #1 economic power in the globe has always been there. All in all, when Trump took office, the CCP thought that they could take advantage of the power vacuum formed as America became more "isolationist".
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@germanjohn5626 Did you just say US-sanctioned terrorism? How could you possibly say that when every America still won't forget 9/11? You want to talk about Saudi Arabia, Jihadists in the government were involved in bin Laden's plot. Pakistan aided bin Laden & the Taliban with refuge and financial support. And these are countries that depend on the US, if they go to the Chinese sphere, they would decline & most US Republicans would say good riddance.
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@xtzhao2196 Uhhh.. I don't understand your point? You were kinda rambling & gave details without a thesis topic. Or maybe it was the run-on sentence that confused me. Please retype clearly.
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@WanderTheNomad Yeah. Unfortunately, people comment saying some egregious things thinking that no one would care. But when I disprove them w/ a rebuttal, they freak out and delete their original comment. The internet's free speech is a gift & a curse.
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@xtzhao2196 Ok I understand this better. You are right the mightiest power can be defeated as if they were weak. Look at the US in the War against Terrorism -- although, I wouldn't dare lie & state that the US is "collapsing".
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@Cecilia-ky3uw I wouldn't call it subsidizing but policing. But Yeah, America's global policing has led to a major counter-terrorism force & "Freedom of Passage" is well respected. However, China is willing to sacrifice freedom for control, like in the South China Sea, even if it is to its own detriment. So the US has no choice but to always police and maintain dominance -- for the sake of global stability (Pax-Americana).
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@Cecilia-ky3uw I think that is actually rhetoric that many "America-First" ppl use. But America needs Taiwan for tech, Saudi & Israel for security, NATO for military strength, & free markets for economic power. And let's not forget all of the "trade arteries" of the world. So, I believe that Capitalist America needs the world as much as the world needs America.
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@Cecilia-ky3uw There is a big difference between survival & thrival. The United States' strategically entangled yarn of alliances is there for the prosperity of Pax-America's brand Globalized Capitalism. So, when globalization bleeds, so does America (& vice versa). And, every time a populist shift occurs in Washington & foreign ties are cut, the power of the Dollar always waivers. Ie: Trump's trade War w/ China, 2020's mismanaged overspending, Nixon's damage to The Bretton Woods Agreement, post-9/11 gov hysteria, and Bush's disastrous housing agenda.
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@Cecilia-ky3uw So are you trying to convince me that America can thrive while being economically weak? Cus that's impossible. There's a reason why free-market capitalism works so well here.
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@cim888 What point are you trying to make by spreading baseless propaganda. This "US is evil & China is good" narrative is bs. At the end of the day, a superpower state will act like a superpower state. So when George Floyd was murdered, we protest. And when China is committing the Uygur Genocide, we also protest. It's no double standard.
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@xtzhao2196 Correct.
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@xtzhao2196 I personally hate when fearmongers try to spread misinformation about collapsing countries. Also, I hope, for the sake of global stability, that the 5 permanent Security Council seats never collapse -- especially Russia, China & US.
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@xtzhao2196 Hoping for the best.
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@deebil8099 What would that mean for the current global order (if there is still one after Putin's invasion)? In this globalized world, China is still considered the world's factory and second most powerful economy. What would happen to Asia Pacific & the world if China experiences an economic crisis?
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1.77M now :D
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I wish I had this video as a resource back in my junior and senior year of high school. But more than that, I wish our education system didn't force us all into box where only some will excel. The meme of "the American education system failed you" is a very real thing. So many students were left behind because they only had one choice + a choice tied to crippling debt. The marginalized "failures" of academia are just people who never had the chance to find what suits them the best. All this counterproductive system does is incentivize underemployment and high drop-out rates.
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@Novusod I studied it in World History in CA.
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As an American, I hope so too.
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@hamster7548 The KMT Party is gonna love this guy.
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@jossbraakman6518 But be fun to be so pompous and conceited.
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Can you do another Costco video pls?
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It crazy how that's the reality now when the opposite still true even just 10 years ago.
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It deeply saddens me that someday in my life, I will wake up and realize that Nauru has been wiped off the face of the map by yet another "once-in-a-century" climate disaster. The show "Madam Secretary" firmly drove this point well into my psyche.
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Noice
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@xxxnasodinationxxx4400 Also, pacifism is to be pro-facism. If the West didn't respond as effectively, Putin wouldn't stop until he surpassed Hitler's appetite.
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@darter9000 In other words, doomsday theorizing. Guess it really is all that we can do just to watch. At least the West is more likely to listen to its public -- a collapsing Chinese economy would be the most unpopular foreign policy.
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@xxxnasodinationxxx4400 First of all, Putin is dumb enough to believe that he can weather the sanction, which he can't. Also, thanks to the threat of sanctions and the stability of the globalized market, the world has known great peace where war is NOT AVOIDED BUT BECOMES MUCH MORE LESS LIKELY. Using the Russia of 2022 as a golden rule is ridiculous and ignorant. And also, if not sanctions, what do you suggest?
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Another win for trade school
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Don't trust Ethiopia's official numbers. Moreover, it's insane to to compare Somaliland's economy to Ethiopia's economy. Before Abiy Ahmed went on a war spree, Ethiopia used to be a rising economic juggernaut that was making much more than it was spending. It's like comparing US expenditure to UK or Poland. It wouldn't make much sense because the US is the largest economy in history.
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You must not have studied the history of the 1900 properly. Everybody likes to reference the years before the World Wars without being intimately familiar with that era. Sure, when you squint, two different things start to look similar.
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@ArawnOfAnnwn You say that like China's best years in the last 3 centuries weren't between the 1990s and late 2010s. It wasn't just the West that benefited from the end of Cold War hostilities. A majority of the world also so did.
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