2020.05.03 04:43
The coronavirus pandemic makes it clear: Europe must decide between the US and China
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-pandemic-crisis-clear-europe-must-choose-us-china-2020-5
2020.05.03 04:51
2020.05.03 06:07
I do not think any nation on earth will decide one way or another. Every nation
including US will play by ear. But China will be pressured to go by free market
financial rules. She will abide by it in most of situations. Occasional foul plays
will continue. So far, China is coming back, but Euro-Americans forgot how she
had been for thousands of years. They don't seem to recognize how they humiliated
Chinese from mid 19th to early 20th century. Looking back the history, what Trump
has been doing to China is wrong.
Too much criticisms on Chinese internal matters will hurt US national interest. It will certainly
help to get popularity amongst Trump supporters. U.S. must not hurt the pride of Chinese people.
Money will flow to wherever the profits are regardless of the shape of government. In my opinion
the oldest capitalism was in China long time ago. The white must not forget Chinese were the superior
race to them for a long time. Whether you like it or not, thry are coming back and Euro-American
powers showing their weaknesses. Perhaps it is the turn favoring the yellow.
2020.05.03 13:10
Europe should decide one way or the other. They can sit in the middle and watch where the winds blow to.
That is because we are dealing with CCCP ("Cheating" Chinese Communist Party).
They don't behave like the rest of us in the West.
They will infiltrate their spies to any and all nation's secretive operations.
They do not hesitate to steal the patented technology and use it for themselves without paying a dime.
(I am sure you have heard and knew how some Chinese Americans spied in the U.S.)
China is not an equal partner to us but they are "cheating and stealing" partners.
We should stop them right now. For that, I agree with Mathias Dopfner.
I felt that this article is a good review on the current world affairs.
Obviously South Korea needs all the collected wisdom she can amass
in order to survive and prosper in this hostile world stage.
"Mathias Döpfner (born 15 January 1963) is a German business executive and journalist who is the current CEO of media group Axel Springer SE and President of the Federation of German Newspaper Publishers (BDZV)."