• Z_Poster365 [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    29 days ago

    Yeah I don’t know anymore. I feel like China would let them isolate them, surround them on all sides, start picking off leaders and infrastructure and still move at a glacial pace to react. It seems like they are just completely incapable of proactive geopolitical moves. All they can do is slowly react

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      28 days ago

      I disagree, China simply isn’t acting bombastically, but the support they provided Russia was absolutely critical for keeping Russian economy humming along after the divorce with the west. China has also been instrumental in organizing BRICS and turning it into a viable alternative to the Western economic system.

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        28 days ago

        the support they provided Russia was absolutely critical for keeping Russian economy humming along after the divorce with the west.

        This support basically amounted to “continued trade and ignored sanctions”. The one thing China is good at is continuing trade. They didn’t actually do much to help Russia in any other way, and in fact have made counterproductive moves diplomatically in the UN. I do have to admit them ignoring sanctions is surprising though, as even this bare minimum bar is rarely ever met by them. They helped starve out DPRK.

        China has also been instrumental in organizing BRICS and turning it into a viable alternative to the Western economic system.

        What good is BRICs if they don’t pursue de-dollarization and don’t assist each other militarily? I guess we get some fun conferences?

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          28 days ago

          They didn’t actually do much to help Russia in any other way, and in fact have made counterproductive moves diplomatically in the UN

          Russia never required them nor asked for any other help. It’s also clear that Russia has had no problem dealing with NATO on its own militarily. Meanwhile, no idea what these counterproductive moves diplomatically in the UN that you refer to are.

          They helped starve out DPRK.

          Weird way to say they ensured DPRK actually made it through the western sanctions.

          What good is BRICs if they don’t pursue de-dollarization and don’t assist each other militarily? I guess we get some fun conferences?

          They do pursue dedollariation, maybe spend a bit of time actually understanding the subject you’re attempting to debate here?

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          28 days ago

          They helped starve out DPRK.

          What are you literally talking about? Maybe stop listening to the rad-libs on Hexbear about China?