China - the real long term threat.

I already have stated it to you. Am I now required to follow you from thread to thread and repeat myself? Because you say so? Fuck off prog bitch.
If you respond, I'd expect something other than crude comments.

If you believe you have no additional point, you should feel free to refrain from responding.

These threads aren't all the same. Even if issues intersect, the way they intersect can still be an issue.
 
If you respond, I'd expect something other than crude comments.

If you believe you have no additional point, you should feel free to refrain from responding.

These threads aren't all the same. Even if issues intersect, the way they intersect can still be an issue.

You can expect nothing from me but crude comments. You're too stupid for me to pull out the good stuff and I won't waste my time on you.
 
China has more raw materials then the US? where?
I know they use soft power more effectively to gain access to raw materials -yes.

China has a YUGE population, and their model of central planing has gotten them this far, but now they have to move away from a command economy. There GDP is shrinking,and their middle class growth depends on that.

The Communist party is largely corrupt,and moving to full privitization has it's problems - but yes they are a long term rival.

What we don't need is them as a threat, but it looks like they are determined to militarize the South China sea,
and conquer/claim those resources.
I will tell you where, much of Africa, Burma, Laos and Cambodia to name a few.

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