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Can you name a nation that does not care about their own interests? US or not, replace it with France or Brazil or India.

It’s not just US, - Japan, EU, SK, APEC, India, Australia, NZ, everyone is piling up on the CCP’s regime that it has built up by abusing its own citizens, iron grip over the society, surveillance and extreme form of asymmetry in trade.

Look up: http://www.ipac.global

So bashing on US is convenient and easy but you’re turning away from the actual geo political climate against China, clouding your own judgement perhaps with prejudice but I won’t go that far.



Oh, come on. You're pretending that the U.S. is not the world's sole superpower right now and that all the countries you just named aren't U.S. partners with hardly independent foreign policies. Or are you telling me that Saudi Arabia has better human rights than China? Because it's certainly not being pilled on anywhere as much by any of them.


That's completely hypocritical. The US was just fine with the exploitation of workers in China while it made economical sense. Now that the US is losing its grip on power, they want to create this nonsensical narrative.


Actually, you're right. American executives sold off their souls to cheaper prices, moved factories out of US and exploited cheap labor. It is still going on at a monumental scale - Apple for example.

So, it is capitalism at its worst. The government failed to keep American interests and now they're back peddling.

Furthermore, literally every developed country is at the helm of Chinese goods. Every nation in the world.

There is a giant Huawei office as soon as you get out of the Zurich airport housing probably 5000 people.

The Japanese sold off their local businesses and shut down factories, moved them to China for cheaper labor.

What IPAC is doing is to bring right government officials together to back peddle and put brakes on it because capitalism will bankrupt their host nations and enrich China.




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