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To: sanjuanbob
China is not “working it out” This is part of a pattern of China moving against independent “Chinese” states in their area. China is the one breaking the agreement in Hong Kong to let them keep the British rule of law, but similar bullying against the Philippines and Viet Nam in the West Philippine sea is another aspect of their aggression.

this is a first step: The Chinese insist on “extradition” of anyone they want to extradite for a “Crime”. Never mind the British law of Hong Kong that gives people rights to fight charges. This would enable them to arrest anyone talking against China.

Their long term plan, which they have actually stated, is to take over nearby lands they claim to have owned in the past: not only Taiwan and VietNam, which were once a Chinese colony, but even Luzon in the Philippines, which never was part of China.

Since Korea was a long time “Client state” of China, they have to worry too, but the big worry is their long term plan to take over Siberia: first mass immigration of Chinese to eastern Siberia, and then pressure to make that area part of China, maybe via “voting” of these immigrants, or maybe just by economic pressure since they are taking over the economy there.

and I won't even go into the reeducation camps of the Muslim minorities in China (which the NYTimes reported a few days ago in detail). Yes, China sees them as a threat, since the Muslims, both the Uighur and the Han Muslims, revolted in the 19th century causing wars, but since China is also repressing the Buddhist sect of the Falun Gong and the Christian underground churches, one can see where this is going.

You seem to be a troll pushing Chinese talking points, but some of us live in Asia so know you are telling lies.

19 posted on 11/21/2019 3:43:53 PM PST by LadyDoc (liberals only love politically correct poor people)
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To: LadyDoc

Your post’s message including bullying of local neighbors in the South China Sea. Interesting scenario occurs to me....one of China’s smaller frigates pesters a Phillipines or Vietnamese naval vessel and that vessel responds by managing to sink the Chinese one....what would China do to actually try to punish the nation involved...?While China has grown stronger, it still can’t project much power sea wise yet. it could try a land invasion of Vietnam but the Phillipines…..? Hmmm!


38 posted on 11/22/2019 8:22:46 AM PST by mdmathis6
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