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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jan 5

    China is investing billions in building pathways to Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East: http://nyer.cm/ITE1aoN pic.twitter.com/y9zvCgw36j

    1:00 PM - 5 Jan 2018
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      2. Gemistos Plethon‏ @FreglisPlethon Jan 5
        Replying to @NewYorker

        If continues like this and have Trump for 8 years we will relegated to a peripheral power, that we will not able to influence even ort immediate neighbors because they will not take us seriously.

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      3. Stéphane Fortems‏ @StephFortems Jan 5
        Replying to @FreglisPlethon @NewYorker

        Something i never understood with americans, why do you want to influence anybody ? Can't you just focus on your own country ?

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      1. Stefan de Koning  🍕‏ @StefandeKoning1 Jan 8
        Replying to @NewYorker

        "China is investing billions". One trillion, according to this piece. Otherwise known as: "a fraction of the amount spent by the US on its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan".

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      2. Diane‏ @dianesamiam Jan 6
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        And they’ve got it made, considering all the interest they make off the money we borrowed from them.

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      1. Arones Saxet‏ @AronesSaxet Jan 5
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        And America will wake up one day and ask “WTF happened?”

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      1. Ray Wilson‏ @RationalAdult Jan 5
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        Because they are not stupid.

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      1. enough‏ @diana_platts Jan 5
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        Xi has a strategic vision for China & has the power to move it forward. The US has a fool as president who's living in a fantasy world with no connection to today's global economy. At this rate, we'll end up as supplicants at China's feet.

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      1. ahmetepik7‏ @ahmetepik7 Jan 5
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        Trillions of dollars exactly, not forgetting the fast railways.

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      1. Lee Shipley‏ @svegress Jan 5
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        Avoiding need for US-controlled sealanes

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      1. Simon Maguire‏ @zeebelonline Jan 5
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        The silky tarmac road.

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      1. WotzThatSound‏ @WotzThatSound Jan 5
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        China generally avoids wars & its leaders don't do social media stunts. It does more & more global infrastructure stuff instead. Quiet but visible strength. A bit scary but definitely a super-power worthy of such a label.

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      1. bc‏ @plainspoken2015 Jan 5
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        Trade,..not bombs.

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      1. judith ravestein‏ @judithravestein Jan 5
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        And Africa

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      1. David McKeon‏ @DavidMcKeon20 Jan 5
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        Innovation, looking forward. Spending interest received from our debt. We can’t even fix infrastructure from early 20th century!

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      1. Naishie‏ @Naishie1 Jan 5
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        Supply routes

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