• Star Wars Enjoyer A
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    113 years ago

    I’d put money on it. It’s nearly undeniable, all the signs are there.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      123 years ago

      Yeah the empire is crumbling in front of our eyes. If Trump didn’t get in power and the pandemic didn’t happen then US had a real chance to rally its allies and choke China economically. All the NATO nations hate China with a passion, and they would’ve been all too happy to jump on board.

      However, Trump severely damaged relations with EU and the pandemic created economic uncertainty and unrest in the west. Now countries are scrambling to get back to some sort of normalcy and this trumps any ideological concerns. China being the only large growing economy forces these countries to keep investing into business with China even when as it shifts balance of power away from them.

      Western capitalism is at its lowest point in a century now, and China is going from strength to strength.

      • @Nevar@lemmy.ml
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        3 years ago

        NATO countries don’t hate China, the USA hates China and it’s forced its vassal states to be aligned. These countries aren’t independent when the US sanctions them for doing business with China (ex. Stated threats by the US against any country that uses Huawei) or Russia (ex. Germany Nordstream 2).

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          53 years ago

          Thing is that China has become a bigger trading partner for EU than US now. So, if they have to choose between US and Chinese sanctions then the latter is becoming a larger concern. Chinese economy is also growing while US is shrinking making it hard to justify continuing to align with US. The fact that EU went ahead with Chinese trade deal despite US protests shows that there is no unified front here any longer.