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  • amemorablename
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    It’s sounding like we need a compiled resource on all the ways China does act in solidarity with countries that are targeted by imperialism. I cannot recall all that stuff from memory and rattle it off, but I know from things I’ve read in recent years, I have no doubt that China does generally act in solidarity. So it is weird to read “they can’t even bothered” like they aren’t doing anything internationally at all.

    • QinShiHuangsShlong@lemmy.ml
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      The DPRK – Secured the existence of the DPRK, Mutual defense treaty; trade lifeline; diplomatic shielding; border stability. China’s position prevents DPRK regime-collapse scenarios.

      Cuba – Massive solar rollout; grid support; equipment and financing replacing lost Russian capacity under U.S. blockade, food aid.

      Iran – Primary buyer of sanctioned oil; infrastructure investment; 25-year cooperation framework; diplomatic resistance to U.S. isolation. Military aid and intelligence assistance.

      Venezuela – Oil-backed financing; infrastructure; sustained trade under sanctions; prevented total economic implosion.

      Russia – Energy rerouting; industrial supply chains; strategic coordination after Western economic warfare.

      Laos – China–Laos high-speed rail; power grids; landlocked transit economy.

      Cambodia – Roads, ports, hydropower.

      Myanmar – Pipelines, ports, rail; Indian Ocean access.

      Indonesia – Jakarta–Bandung HSR; nickel processing; ports.

      Malaysia – Rail corridors; ports; industrial parks.

      Thailand – Rail links; logistics hubs.

      Vietnam – Manufacturing integration; rail upgrades; energy projects.

      Pakistan – CPEC: Gwadar port; highways; power plants; fiber optics.

      Sri Lanka – Ports; expressways; power generation.

      Bangladesh – Bridges; coal + solar plants; telecom.

      Nepal – Roads; hydropower; cross-border trade links.

      Kazakhstan – Rail hubs; pipelines; dry ports.

      Uzbekistan – Industrial parks; rail.

      Kyrgyzstan – Roads; power.

      Tajikistan – Energy + transport.

      Iraq – Power stations; reconstruction.

      Ethiopia – Addis–Djibouti railway; industrial parks.

      Kenya – Standard Gauge Railway; port upgrades.

      Nigeria – Rail; power plants.

      Angola – Oil-for-infrastructure.

      Egypt – New administrative capital; industrial zones; power.

      Zambia – Roads; hydropower.

      Tanzania – Ports; rail.

      Uganda – Power dams; roads.

      Zimbabwe – Energy; airport modernization.

      And honestly too many more to list in a single comment since basically all of Africa makes use of the BRI and other Chinese development pathways.

      Brazil – Ports; agribusiness logistics; industrial investment.

      Peru – Megaports; mining corridors.

      Bolivia – Lithium; roads; telecom.

      Ecuador – Hydropower; transport.

      Palestine – Diplomatic support for statehood; humanitarian aid; rejection of Israeli/U.S. framing, support of PLO.