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RV Kirgit:
Looks like similar trajectory we have with Chinese flue vs Spanish flue.

Chinaman empire rapidly expanding with obor and tech advance

Now we have covid with chinaman origin, and also spike protein cure code sequenced by Chinaman

Debate on-going about lab vs bush origin of covid, and west vs east origin. This still under radar..

Then we have west and world rolling out chinaman like measures on people and let them feel how chinaman system testes like (since chinaman has fail to impose political will and condition with foreign trade/aid). People masses start detest new chinaman-like systems and will like all chinaman systems ceased and desist from existing.



RV Kirgit:

The very word “enemy” is now taboo; politicians today overwhelmingly deploy alternatives such as “risk,” “threat” or “competitor.” According to received wisdom, to identify China as an enemy is to reduce complex relations to binary choices and risk creating a “self-fulfilling prophecy,” with relations souring beyond repair.

But refusing to identify a country as an enemy does not mean that we won’t be facing one. In a world marked by the return of predatory powers, China is certain to be the apex predator. And refusing to acknowledge it as such may mean ending up on its menu.

True, China’s ability to transform, adapt and emulate over time has been remarkable. And it is obvious that, unlike the Soviet Union, China does not seek either global domination or the export of its political system. However, China not only sees our political system as fundamentally inimical to the survival of its communist regime, but is determined to make the world safe for autocracy. China is set on undermining the unity of the west—a bloc now palpably weakened by its defeat in Afghanistan—by dividing Europe from the US, and Europeans from each other. Nor is there much doubt that Beijing is aiming at technological domination.

https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/the-duel-is-china-now-the-enemy-military-conflict-power-war

RV Kirgit:
What comes after the war on terrorism? War on China?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.economictimes.com/news/defence/what-comes-after-the-war-on-terrorism-war-on-china/amp_articleshow/86029485.cms

Kadudu:
Kirgit, seems you have a lot of time in your hands. No woman to let off some of your steams?

I actually thought you specialised only on covid-19.

RV Kirgit:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA2KaEKs1LA

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