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Comments by "VisibilityFoggy" (@VisibilityFoggy) on "China vs USA: Geopolitics of the new Cold war" video.
Unless they decide to invade Finland, or something, it won't.
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So you're predicting that the U.S. Navy won't notice thousands of Chinese ships crossing an ocean on the way to invade California? And what would they do when they get here? Plus, no offense, but Tibet and Manchuria have no strategic value for the U.S. America has absolutely no desire to occupy any part of China.
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@XDXD-uo6uq - I would tell you to search this very website for an incredible Vice News report on "re-education" camps established to hold Uyghurs – and even their children who are kidnapped from their own homes – but your government probably blocks you from being able to see it. ;)
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Three Humvees with tear gas canisters and the county sheriff's department writing tickets. Battle plan completed.
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We weren't the ones who started building airbases on fake islands and stealing technology from the rest of the world...
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Fortunately we now have a president who realizes all this.
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And we love Brazil! Would love to see Brazil join NATO and solidify itself as a world power, especially once those shiny new Gripen-E fighters start flying!
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@ehomejoe9613 - He didn't want a "new Cold War" because he was getting away with economic murder at the expense of the United States and Europe (plus plenty of developing nations that they are bullying at the moment). Once America got a president who wasn't concerned with upsetting the apple cart for the good of his country, Xi was caught off guard. Perhaps he should just stick to surveilling, manipulating, brainwashing and imprisoning his own people.
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China Number 1? I think that's a restaurant in the next town over...
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The problem with this scenario is coming up with some issue that would actually spark a war in the first place. And then there's the question of the U.K.'s side...
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I love the Philippines but Duterte is completely nuts, lol. Although with the number of political candidates who have been assassinated there, I don't blame him in some ways. You have to be brave and a little crazy to run for office.
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I don't think the end of the communist experiment was, at all, "tragic," but what happened after 1991 certainly was. Yeltsin blew a golden opportunity by mismanaging the economy, which led to the election of a nationalist who quickly began moving backwards on human rights and freedoms as he yearns for the Cold War to restart. There is absolutely no reason why the U.S. and Russia should not be allied by 2019 instead of building fighters and new SAMs to counter each others' threats. Peace and prosperity were squandered in Russia.
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