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Originally Posted by renormalised
Not now, but they invaded Tibet, Inner Mongolia, and they want Taiwan. They also attacked Vietnam in 1979 and have taken potshots at India on various occasions. Plus they had a standoff with the USSR in the late 70's. They've also treated their western provinces like dumping grounds for their majority Han Chinese and treated the locals like garbage. They're also in argument about the oil fields and territory in the South China Sea. They're on islands there that are closer to Vietnam than anywhere else.
They're just as bad as anyone else, as far as grubbing over resources goes.
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Yeah Carl, I agree with you, but half of these were once Chinese Sovereign states...like Tibet, they want to bring them back into the fold, it’s a mindset, not a monetary policy, or a war policy, it’s foreign policy which they see as still being an internal national policy.
The 12yo girl talked about starvation right?! Well after all the aid over all the years, we’re still no further forward, why? Because Government aid does one thing and one thing only, it stimulates and frees-up the economic situation of the starved nation just enough to do one thing, to commence repayments of previous debts to world banks. That’s all it has ever done!
This is why monetary policy allows or prevents unethical activity at a global level. The manipulation of resources and wealth. A government’s international monetary policy has more long-term affects than either world war…and it’s far more devastating.
The US international monetary policy has been so bad over the past 60 years, it is matched only by the abuse of the greenback being the sole international trade currency.
There’s no way a 12yo girl can know these things.