vtsnowedin wrote:A china without US and other Western markets to sell to and buy from is a bankrupt economy. They can ill afford any serious nuclear exchange between Russia and the West.
EnergyUnlimited wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:A china without US and other Western markets to sell to and buy from is a bankrupt economy. They can ill afford any serious nuclear exchange between Russia and the West.
For about 5000 years they didn't need to trade with West to keep their economy going and future will be no different.
No arrangements are irreplaceable.
vtsnowedin wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:A china without US and other Western markets to sell to and buy from is a bankrupt economy. They can ill afford any serious nuclear exchange between Russia and the West.
For about 5000 years they didn't need to trade with West to keep their economy going and future will be no different.
No arrangements are irreplaceable.
Yes and for all of that 5000 years most lived in grinding poverty and were repeatedly thinned out by frequent famines and wars.
Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Tanada wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:A china without US and other Western markets to sell to and buy from is a bankrupt economy. They can ill afford any serious nuclear exchange between Russia and the West.
For about 5000 years they didn't need to trade with West to keep their economy going and future will be no different.
No arrangements are irreplaceable.
Yes and for all of that 5000 years most lived in grinding poverty and were repeatedly thinned out by frequent famines and wars.
When exactly did the elites in control of the country start caring about the consequences to the majority living in grinding poverty?
vtsnowedin wrote:Tanada wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:For about 5000 years they didn't need to trade with West to keep their economy going and future will be no different.
No arrangements are irreplaceable.
Yes and for all of that 5000 years most lived in grinding poverty and were repeatedly thinned out by frequent famines and wars.
When exactly did the elites in control of the country start caring about the consequences to the majority living in grinding poverty?
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Alfred Tennyson wrote:We are not now that strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
One equal temper of heroic hearts,
Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
vtsnowedin wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:A china without US and other Western markets to sell to and buy from is a bankrupt economy. They can ill afford any serious nuclear exchange between Russia and the West.
For about 5000 years they didn't need to trade with West to keep their economy going and future will be no different.
No arrangements are irreplaceable.
Yes and for all of that 5000 years most lived in grinding poverty and were repeatedly thinned out by frequent famines and wars.
vtsnowedin wrote:What is the life expectancy of a Uyghar in China?
According to Chinese data it is
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Elon Musk says Beijing disapproved of him sending Starlink to Ukraine, wanted him to promise he wouldn't sell the satellite internet in China
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Elon Musk told Financial Times China did not approve of his decision to send Starlink to Ukraine.
The Communist nation has also asked the billionaire not to sell Starlink in China, Musk said.
Musk has close ties with China — one of Tesla's top markets and export hubs.
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Elon Musk said China clearly disapproved of his decision to send SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service to Ukraine.
The billionaire told Financial Times in a recent interview that Beijing asked for him to promise he wouldn't sell Starlink in China.
In February — two days after Russia invaded Ukraine — Musk sent Ukraine a shipment of Starlink satellite internet dishes. It was the first of many shipments to the country that has helped Ukraine stay connected amid Russia's attacks and a hack on the satellite provider for its military.
Early on, Ukraine officials and military leaders praised the move, with a US general saying Starlink "totally destroyed Putin's information campaign" and attempts to silence Ukraine President Zelenskyy.
Tanada wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:EnergyUnlimited wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:A china without US and other Western markets to sell to and buy from is a bankrupt economy. They can ill afford any serious nuclear exchange between Russia and the West.
For about 5000 years they didn't need to trade with West to keep their economy going and future will be no different.
No arrangements are irreplaceable.
Yes and for all of that 5000 years most lived in grinding poverty and were repeatedly thinned out by frequent famines and wars.
When exactly did the elites in control of the country start caring about the consequences to the majority living in grinding poverty?
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