We really shouldn't interfere and in 50 years time the Hong Kong residents can blame the UK for all their ills, oh sorry that will happen either way.
We did promise to look after them so we should. That truly is the British way.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostChina is, and always was the next global threat to world peace following in the steps of Nazi Germany.
We can thank the Clinton administration for inviting the vampire across the threshold.
"China is, and always was the next global threat to world peace following in the steps of Nazi Germany"
granted, not a Nazi, but Kaiser Bill was apparently very anti Chinese and Japanese.
There's also the popular myth that the Bible advises "beware the yellow peril".
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe should invade Taiwan and then hand it over to China - just to show that we're a country willing to do business with our foreign overlords.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe should invade Taiwan and then hand it over to China - just to show that we're a country willing to do business with our foreign overlords.
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Going to HK next week. Turns out our hotel is about 15 mins away from the 'festivities'. Should be interesting!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe should invade Taiwan and then hand it over to China - just to show that we're a country willing to do business with our foreign overlords.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat is interesting! Is there a public source for that?
It would make sense.....
report 3-days ago: Saudi Arabia’s Buying of U.S. Treasuries Is Soaring Under Trump
However the UK is leading the pack when it comes to buying up US debt in the past 12 months. Well dangerous. Why are the Tories doing this?
The public record 'MAJOR FOREIGN HOLDERS OF TREASURY SECURITIES'
https://ticdata.treasury.gov/Publish/mfh.txtLast edited by scooterscot; 4 July 2019, 09:57.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostMaybe we should hedge our bets and make friends with them, if we can be friends with Saudi Arabia...
China has massive debts, ghost cities. Which will fall faster though, the debt or those poor quality buildings they've thrown up, which people have mortgaged themselves to the hilt with.
I know PWC world wealth report thinks China is going to the moon by 2050, but I'm more of the opinion it'll take them that long just to recover from the debts they've built up during the double digit growth they've enjoyed over the last 20 years thanks to the West's search for cheap Labour. That cheap labour resource is quickly falling into the hands of India & Vietnam.
Look at the US / China trade war, the US is winning it hand over fist. They can make jester trade talks every other month, meanwhile China is suffering like no other. China is like the average US citizen bouncing from paycheque to paycheque. With the source cut off they'll quickly wither.
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Maybe we should hedge our bets and make friends with them, if we can be friends with Saudi Arabia...
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China does not pose a threat to others. It just wants to defend what is theirs.
Though it thinks the whole world is theirs.....
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We should invade Taiwan and then hand it over to China - just to show that we're a country willing to do business with our foreign overlords.
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China is, and always was the next global threat to world peace following in the steps of Nazi Germany.
We can thank the Clinton administration for inviting the vampire across the threshold.
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