“@WSJ: As U.S. exits, China takes on Afghanistan role http://on.wsj.com/1E0zbxC pic.twitter.com/5twTqXZaYG”
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“@WSJ: As U.S. exits, China takes on Afghanistan role http://on.wsj.com/1E0zbxC pic.twitter.com/5twTqXZaYG”
“@WSJ: As U.S. exits, China takes on Afghanistan role http://on.wsj.com/1E0zbxC pic.twitter.com/ExaKd80uWO”
@WSJ whether you want to accept it or not. China IS a world power.
@WSJ @SuzanneSues57 China, Pakistan& Afghanistan met2 discuss development& security in Afghanistan. China will be a benevolent Super Power
@Inayatkhel @WSJ It seems to be going in that direction, doesn't it?
@SuzanneSues57 @WSJ Remember, V discussed this a while ago.The meeting was held in Kabul yesterday. It is the best solution.No daisy cutters
@WSJ no country can stop China.
@WSJ just a dream
@WSJ It is hard if you want to get it right and care. China is purely in it for its own interest. That means world is going to suffer more.
@WSJ are the Yanks mad that someone is challenging their "world police" status? China will outdo your killing industries haha
@WSJ Real power is when citizens are included and commited with its nation. Polution, poverty, injustice but some rich is not real power.
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@WSJ will be interesting to see China's Foreign policy, seeing their own is spot on
@WSJ funny
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