Tuesday, November 19, 2019

China's Grand Plan To Take Over The World

Change unfolded gradually but by the 1990s, serious people wanted to bring China into the modern world, and China wanted to join it.

As of now, many US businesses, financial institutions, and Allied nations continue to contribute to the advancement of China's economy and industrial base: In other words, to the foundations of China's growing global power.

The Plenum Communique reiterated that China is facing many risks, as one would expect given that nine months ago, Xi convened a three-day meeting of just about the same audience on risks; it articulated the advantages of the PRC's system of socialism with Chinese characteristics; it emphasized that the Party needs to lead everything, and discussed further refinements to the "Party eats the State" reforms from last year's Third Plenum.

Pillsbury thinks the clash is intensifying because President Trump's China skepticism is disrupting the Chinese plan.

Two days after the September 11 attacks, the two colonels were interviewed by a Chinese Communist Party newspaper and said of the attacks that they could be "Favorable to China" and were proof that America was vulnerable to attack through nontraditional methods.

Once China is strong enough economically and militarily to defy the United States and its allies, Chinese officials could use cyberattacks to harass anyone whose speech they disapprove of; many people outside of China, from Asia to North America, would consequently have to watch what they say and wonder whether they'll be punished.

CHINA WILL "HARMONIZE" DISSENT ON THE INTERNET. One of China's weapons in its war on free speech is censorship of the Internet.


https://www.mauldineconomics.com/frontlinethoughts/chinese-chess-game

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