Comments by "Juicy Fruit" (@juicyfruit4378) on "Hindustan Times"
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@kindface You can beg all you want - you're certainly entitled to your opinion, however wrong it might be. Macron's visit to China with EU Commissioner Von Der Leyden and most recently the Foreign Minister for Germany brought ZERO results on Beijing's position in relations to the Ukraine War and trade agreements. China didn't accept Macron's position about representing Europe as a whole while Paris is burning and riots abound in all of France - simply put, if Xi Jinping wanted to know Spain's position on any matters, he'd speak directly to Spain's current leader Pedro Sanchez directly, not the French President or Germany's Foreign Minister. As EU Commissioner Von Der Leyen's job is to promote, foster and regulate executive powers in policies such as competition and external trade - NOT military positions of EU Nations nor lecture China on it's strategic position of foreign affairs - in short, she was out of her element as well. She is, at most, equivalent to China's Financial Minister Liu Kun who deals directly with other nation's financial ministers; Von Der Leyen's position is advisor at best - she cannot speak for any nation's foreign minister; only as the EU Advisor and certainly is not at the same level of a nation's president or premier and that includes Germany's Foreign Minister Barebock as well - her Chinese counterpart is Quin Gang - get the picture? As I said earlier, China didn't change it's stance regarding the visits whatsoever...I wonder why? In short, China will not be "lectured to" by an EU Advisor, a German Foreign Minister who has ZERO knowledge of Foreign Affairs (Please google her) and EU Advisor (Formerly failed Defense Minster of Germany, please google her as well),and a French President who doesn't represent any other nation except his own and barely was elected in the last election of his nation - please google French riots and you'll see exactly how popular he is in his own country at the moment - he has the nerve to tell China about it's position in Global affairs while his own country is rioting over HIS early retirement reforms?? Talk about hypocrisy at it's finest - as of today, China has not supported Russia in the Ukraine with either financial or military aid nor has it renounced Russia's position
Lastly, you assume my country of residence or origin is "Liberal." Tell me kind Sir, what country do I reside in or am of origin? Be careful what you assume - you just might make yourself look foolish....again.
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@angryhusky2467 Sorry, but no. The World's GDP does not rely on BITCOIN as one might think. The World Bank is controlled by the West (US in particular) and the state of California alone has a bigger GDP than Russia -- that tells you all you need to know of the might of the US economy which accounts for 25% of the World's GDP and China coming in at 2nd with 14.8% - Russia isn't on that mark and falls behind Canada at number 11 - BITCOIN isn't going to make a dent in those figures.
You are correct, Russia has a great base for research/technology. However, they lag behind the US, China, Japan, Germany, South Korea, UK and France -- all allies to the USA with the exception of China who relies on the US for it's GDP status. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia is no longer the superlative power that it once was. It's military, although highly trained, has shrunk, it's manufacturing base centralized and it's economy more reliant on outside nations than before. Russia is having difficulty in Syria keeping it's 13,000 troops fed and housed and is trying to extricate itself from the Syrain civil war which is still ongoing while the US Central Command has over 80,000 troops in the following countries combined: Saudi Arabia, Israel, Iraq, Kuwait, Doha, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE and Egypt. In short, Russia is no longer a global power. In short, Russian military conflict in the Ukraine better be a short one as a prolonged war will see Russia to it's knees in a matter of a year -- the technological and military advantages of NATO, allied members and the US is far too great of a defense for Russia to wage a prolonged war in the Ukraine. China and Russia's mutual economical pact is based on tricky logic. China has overtaken Russia as the 2nd military power while Russia will not share it's technology with it's so called mutual partner such as the S-400 system which China wants badly. These two share a rocky border relationship and have both lost cooperation pacts with Mongolia who has chosen to get support from the West.
China is loved by no one in the World - it knows this and has to overtake on an economical level which it enjoys - a military battle with the US is not to China's liking and strategically its a loss to China. Russia is trying to restore it's old position with little to no success as Putin doesn't have the resources to reestablish a "soviet union."
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