INTERVENTION 2
China, to Chinese, is
the middle kingdom, the center. All these other barbarous places
full of non-Han, barbarians, is only of concern insofar as they dare
intrude onto the affairs of the civilized folk of China. I applaud
them, bravo Ornamental dudes. You understand the importance of tribe
and detest the whole concept of diversity. Imagine, communists who
are NOT politically correct ( and only globalist as far as it profits
them ). Not all communists are as retarded as the ones in the West,
evidently. Not that I want to live there. Here at least I have the
option of Lamp Posting those bastards.
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But I do admire folks
who can tend to their own knitting and do what is right by their
tribe. Regardless of their politics. And China has traditionally
withdrawn to its own affairs when necessary. They really can stay
out of international affairs when it is to their benefit. They can
also get involved as needed. Right now, American imperialism needs
to be thwarted, and that necessitates expanding China's control.
They are not stupid, when it comes to national survival. The US
isn't either, not really. We are just witnessing a period of decline
where there are no correct moves.
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Let's take two
examples, from Chinese points of view. The US would simply love to
agitate the Muzzies in western China. I'm pretty sure that is at
least one reason we remain in Afghanistan ( it is a convoluted mess
and not just a single motivation to remain in quagmire ). This
necessitates a firm military response. Not because they are
communist and evil, but because the muzzies would be American proxy
troops. The other is Tibet. Wouldn't the US just delight to have
control of so much of China's water sources? This means China
involves herself internationally and expands its territory.
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Am I saying that the US
forced China to invade and occupy Tibet? Not exactly, but close
enough. Do you wonder who helped Pakistan join the nuclear club?
Just saying, it sure helped China thwart India, negating the southern
threat to some degree. I don't know if India was ever really under
the US umbrella, as they use and discard alliances as masterfully as
Egypt, but now China has some protection just in case. I'm not being
apologetic towards any Chinese dingus moves, but ALL countries act in
such a manner, including our own. It is just realpolitik.
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As to the argument that
China must occupy the world to feed herself, this is of course
nonsense. Do you see India, with nearly as many people, needing to
colonize Africa to feed itself? And recall that China is not as
dependent on the monsoons that can be fickle. No, China uses foreign
farmland ( and farmers to factories ) to support a huge middle class,
just as we used foreign oil to do so. Nor does China NEED to bribe
the peasants with a middle class lifestyle to appease them and stop
them from revolting. If anything, China must beware US intervention
funding revolutionaries as in Hong Kong presently and most likely
Tienanmen Square back in the day.
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Chinese sharing of the
wealth is just part of its communism. If things go well, the
peasants partake. If not, all suffer equally. That is one thing
that capitalist Kool-Aid drinkers can't seem to comprehend. It isn't
how wealthy you are that is most important but how wealthy OTHER
people are. That is just human nature, competition and mate
selection. It really is relative. More than likely, in China
creeping capitalism widening the wealth disparity will bring the most
social turmoil.
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I have nothing against
capitalism, but like all systems it has its weaknesses. Right now,
wealth inequality is far too massive. It isn't a big deal now, but
it is a festering sore only idiots ignore, and it will explode once
real deprivation is experienced. And of course, let us not forget
capitalism is primarily a system built for colonization and ceding
control to central banks. China cherry picks this system, and is
better for it. But that also means, absent a true Rothschild's bank,
they are limited it how many colonies it can control. This would
include one in the US.
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Mainly, China has a
system better served by staying home and tending it its own affairs,
right now just expansive enough to defend itself against the US ( if
you don't believe America is an empire feeding its bankers, you are
an incurable optimist and you appall me ). I can almost guarantee
you a jelly filled donut that at the first opportunity China will
voluntarily shrink. As such, its involvement with US occupation will
be limited to economic interests. It will use local militias to
provide security.
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Again, you have to ask
yourself what the risk to reward ratio is for any country proposing
intervention. Wouldn't it be funny if Quebec, as part of the
independence movement, intervened in the New England area? Large
parts of Maine are only one generation removed from French ( at least
at home ) speakers. But, that is just a side note. The bigger
picture is China and Russia intervening. And both those countries
are staying out of the way as we shoot ourselves in the foot. Then
rubbing dog crap in it because the shaman said that was a cure ( what
the hell, better than regular doctors today ). Why involve
themselves?
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Yes, they will help,
but AFTER the immediate danger of any national military/nuclear
response has passed. They want an end to our empire, not their
country. It behooves them to make sure we split apart. They do NOT
want to become a common enemy to unify the now warring factions.
That means that the heavy lifting is up to local units. Just as the
US took its sweet ass time getting involved in Europe ( mainly to
wring more concessions from England, but also so that both sides over
there exhausted each other first ).
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If either, or both,
countries get involved, they will wait until all sides have battled
each other to near exhaustion, and then supply some material, but at
a very dear cost. Concessions will be sold dear, not cheap. And for
goodness sake, do NOT invite over any troops. That is called a
beachhead ( just in case I am wrong about how much there is left to
covet ). You are all better and more experienced troops anyway. And
don't become greedy and then be too reliant on their supplies ( don't
go gay over semi auto AK's after your guerrilla campaign with sniper
rifles, for example. Then they get more out of you with each ammo
dump )
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( You take what they
initially offer, stockpile most of it, ask for more as if you used it
up, then don't suffer when they withhold that at the bargaining
table. Even, or perhaps especially, your allies must be blind to
your military capabilities. Because they could be your next enemy.
Partisan warfare is multi-faceted, ongoing, exhaustive and more
Machiavellian than any of us have any awareness of ).
( .Y. )
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