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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Solomonsatoshi 6 Oct \ parent \ on: Practical geopolitics - an update Politics_And_Law
https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/CASI/documents/Translations/2022-02-04%20China%20Russia%20joint%20statement%20International%20Relations%20Entering%20a%20New%20Era.pdf
The agreement between Russia and China in its word for word form.
Why do you think this globalism riddled, non binding and old agreement is even relevant?
If the UN even survives in its current form the problem for an individual will be to what degree any nation forces their madness through, how early their population wakes up to the global power grab, and definitely to what degrees their bureaucracy even believes in all the commie BS!
And if it does not, well then those that are resilient, flexible and sane will do very well.
How each nation treats Bitcoin, temporary residents, freedom minded individuals on a practical basis is also key, for me as an individual, but also how the economies themselves will do into a future where fiat delusions inevitably will have lost their ability to shift reality around.
China is not prepared for any of that, especially the CCP!
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China is providing Russia with support- buying their oil and gas ( at a discounted price) and supplying manufactured goods to support the ongoing viability of the Russian economy.
Russia is providing China with improved military technology and invading Ukraine in a challenge to US power.
I agree the UN is largely irrelevant and not sure why you mention it.
China is now enjoying monetary and trade hegemony and dependency over N.Korea, Iran and Russia.
If the Saudis move to Chinas alternative trade system to avoid the risk of US/SWIFT sanctions then US global hegemony is all but over and China is the global superpower.
They will take Taiwan with no resistance and the US will continue its decline just as the UK did after WW2.
Russia will simply remain a pawn and tributary dependent upon China.
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