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Replying to @eigenrobot
does japan really want that heat?! i wonder how heavily US is pushing this line
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Replying to @eigenrobot @ArtusAmericanus
Some elderly people I have conversation with had a somewhat optimistic take on this: "Unlike _some countries_, we Chinese take only what belongs to us"
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Said elderly persons' also assured me that the swiftest way to achieve world peace was the complete destruction of the author of the mischief in almost every modern conflict: the USA. How peaceful would be said destruction be was left unsaid.
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Replying to @edwardW2 @eigenrobot
if the US doesn’t attack China it will be very peaceful. The US whored itself out to China to benefit politicians and their paymasters — now the US is being destroyed yet the triggered was pulled decades ago
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Replying to @ArtusAmericanus @edwardW2
im not sure either regime is super likely to survive a hot conflict
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Replying to @eigenrobot @edwardW2
i agree but by default the US will lose. Now the powers that be may be content with keeping their industry in China collecting rents and ruling a poorer more unstable US. if they wish for greater wealth then they the US must attack. China on the other hand can sit back
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I dont think this is true either my guess is the hot war would be over very quickly without ex ante an easily predicted winner but the economic damage would be vast and lead to ongoing global instability and second order conflicts
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there's going to be a red silk curtain set up between the US and China and it's going to be so hot dancing back and forth between the different sides.
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