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I mean as a diplomat he probably shouldn't say that but if you put it in the perspective that Russia is the same way and current leadership in the USA views it's own people this way as well... as they drive the economic divide ever wider this is where we are heading as well.
At least he is being openly honest about it. Makes the picture clearer.
Yep, definitely not fascist.
They don't have be brash. China is like a slow venom in the trade war with the US, calm, patient, and stealthy. Supply chains redirected, technology quietly cornered, and markets slowly influenced. The US reacts, thinking it can win with tariffs and pressure, but China’s strategy is long-term, methodical, and precise. China’s influence has already seeped into every corner of the globe, leaving the US scrambling to keep up.
As I've said, they don't have to be brash.
China's investment in the Global South has significantly outpaced that of the United States in recent years. While the U.S. has invested around $76 billion in infrastructure and development projects in these regions, China’s investments total approximately $679 billion. China is the future.
Switzerland, but they hold the money tab and are in control of the web.
China have so many investments all around the world now that you will be serving them.
Also Chinese ghost cities, rumao.