Frank wrote on Dec 12
th, 2022 at 7:14pm:
Actually, China IS a threat which is relevant to the real economic issues facing people all around the world.
At least you are prepared to debate the issues.
Quote:The world is at a crossroads. The current liberal trade rules are failing the world economy, as China is gaming the system at every turn. It signed a free trade agreement with Australia but then inposes POLITICALLY motivated trade sanctions.
No; the
US has blocked the proper functioning of the WTO, so much for the hegemon's commitment to a "liberal trade order", the US hypocritically fails even to live up to its own standards.
(quick google)
"For roughly two years, the United States has blocked the appointment of new judges to the WTO's Appellate Body due to complaints over judicial activism at the WTO and concerns over U.S. sovereignty."Ie, US "sovereignty", blocking free trade....
As for Oz, under Turnbull - directed by the CIA, it was the first nation to outlaw China's first world-leading 5G technology company, on trumped up 'national security' grounds. (Poor Nick Xenophon fought those ridiculous CIA-instituted claims for ages...to no avail).
Quote:Global sustainable prosperity requires a new approach to dealing with a lying, cheating China. It's international trade dealings are very, very far from fair.
And yet the US isn't even prepared to maintain the WTO, to judge such matters....
So here we are again, with a new Cold War looming, as the US institutes
illegal trade barriers against Chinese IC companies.
Quote:In other words, China has corrupets everything it has come into contac with/has been allwed to come into contact with: strategic co-operation as well as strategic competition and international relations.
Disputed above. First the UNSC was crippled at its inception by the veto demanded by the US and the USSR, and now the US is refusing to abide by WTO rulings, as noted above.
Yet China soldiers on:
(quick google)
"
In October, the United States published a sweeping set of export controls aimed at kneecapping China's semiconductor sector. China has launched a suit at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the United States over its chip export control measures, China's commerce ministry said".6 hours ago Quote:And while it expects the West to relinquish a degree of national sovereignty, in favour of international law which criminalizes war as a means of dispute settlement between nations; china will never relinguish one little bit of its interest or sovereignty.
Well then, they must think they can win a nuclear arms race, which would make them as big fools as the Pentagon.
Quote:It is threatening war and the destruction of life and resources resulting from the insanity of war in a world which demands international co-operation to deal with the pressing issues outlined above.
How is China threatening this? It IS caught up in the ideological dispute in which the US is supporting the losers of the Chinese civil war....
My hope is China will just get on with achieving sustainable economic development, and ignore Taiwan, especially while the US maintains its 2-faced 'One China' policy denying Taiwan's membership in the UN...
Quote:[On this, it seems we might have to wait until one nation - who is not interested in global hegemony - is powerful enough to confront the Pentagon without firing a shot. At that stage, the UNSC veto might be abolished by agreement]. There's the cloven hoof of threat again.
What threat? Of a nuclear arms race, which
requires two to tango....Here are the latest thoughts from Putin:
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/vladimir-putin-ally-prepares-to-protect-rus..."
Changing the nuclear doctrine
On Friday, Putin said he could soon initiate an amendment to the policy for the use of nuclear weapons which at present states that Russia can only use nukes if under attack from its enemies.
Putin pointed out the policy employed by the US which is based on relying on nuclear weapons also for a pre-emptive strike, meaning it can launch nukes on an enemy if they are merely threatening an attack.ah... the joys of defining nuclear "policy" in the age of MAD...
The intelligent solution is an UNSC without veto; my conjecture about a PLA powerful enough to tell the Pentagon where to go is not a "threat", just an alternative scenario outlining how the UN might outlaw war by agreement between China and the US, since China is not seeking global hegemony.
Quote:China's consensus meritocracy of course is a smokescreen for its absurd partisan political drive for hegemony, and so long as the CCP can maintain its "social contract" with the population of the ruthlessly oppressing the people.
Nah...consensus meritocracy is merely a form of government....and it looks like the people have gotten rid of the govt. mandated lockdowns, despite the spread of covid.
Quote:China is the first of your problems.
Dare I say...."refuted above"?.....