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ScallionPancake on scored.co
1 month ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
China is not a militaristic country. They have a decent military which is par for the course of a country that size. but they're not trying to build their empire off of military might. They make military hardware and then turn around and sell it to anyone who wants to buy it.
Their main focus is economic growth and trade. The fearmongering about the Chinese military, as if there is going to be some massive stand off between them and the US is just fake and gay. It's driven by lying US defense contractors and goyslop eating zogbots who don't understand anything but war and marvel movies.
I'm aware that the propaganda about the Chinese military is fake and gay, and that china's strategy has always been "do nothing and win", however they are building exponentially to have a military par for the size of its population (as you said of course). In a country of over 1 billion people, that's an enormous and very capable military, this will be something that will assuredly extend beyond Xi Jinping's life, but the question is will the chairmen after him have the same foreign policy goals? Or will they start actively challenging US interests by deploying troops abroad during America's gay proxy wars like Mao did (which, the fact that the chinese arguably won in both vietnam and korea is impressive for being effectively a 3rd world country at the time), after they have built up that military capable of doing it? I don't think doing so would be a bad thing at all, in any case.
Their main focus is economic growth and trade. The fearmongering about the Chinese military, as if there is going to be some massive stand off between them and the US is just fake and gay. It's driven by lying US defense contractors and goyslop eating zogbots who don't understand anything but war and marvel movies.