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Comments by "nme w" (@nmew6926) on "Will Xi Jinping Invade Taiwan? John Mearsheimer Answers | Vantage with Palki Sharma" video.
Chinese strategy: Bide your time, hide your strength Indian strategy: Chesthumpting, boasting
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6:56 "*.. if India get rich, rest assured America will point its guns on India...* Palki reaction:".... Gaza, Middle East, Israel... " 🤣🤣🤣 A good journalist should be able to improvise questions following such statement,
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The CIA will start funding and supporting rebellion in Punjab, Manipur, Nagaland. Washington DC will give instructions to Western media to investigate on human rights violation in these regions particularly
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This is the bad news for India. But the good news is that China will not collapse and consequently India will not be subject to US scrunity over human rights in Kalisthan, Manipur, Nagaland, Kashmir ect.
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Jealousy
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​ @dennisestradda9746 Palki use a lot of whitening cream
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I still remember the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics games opening ceremony. The most applauded foreign delegation was CHINA 🇨🇳
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COMMUNIST VIETNAM also doing great with its relationship with US
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Same observation
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Remember US sat on the fence during the earlier phase of WW2. It's only after Europe is half destroyed that US decided to fight and emerge as the biggest winner. India should learn that.
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US made a mistake once by propping up China. US wont make a second mistake (with India). It's better to prop up Communist Vietnam
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The good news is that China is not the USSR and China is the 1st trading partner for more than 125 countries. No way China collapse
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India was in WTO before China. India had normal trade status with US since 1947
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She believes India control Malacca because Western media said so. 😂
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7:01 After Nixon visit in 1973, US gradually lifted trade embargo making China a NORMAL trade partner. There was no privilege. India was already a normal trade partner with US since 1947. US government never forced Western companies to invest in China
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