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27-01-2021, 10:36 PM
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Re: Biden and the USA's stance towards China

Originally Posted by Zaphod ->
No he hasn't.
Not yet at least.
Yes that was part of his minifesto pledge so he might get that in, but it certainly isn't there yet.

It doesn't necessarily equate to more jobs for China either; that depends upon a whole host of other things, not least of which is future policy regarding China - and TBH I don't see support for a softening in stance in the chambers.

It's already being proposed.

When the minimum wage goes up people lose their jobs and companies off shore.

Biden is Chinas puppet they even call him "The Big Man".
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28-01-2021, 11:31 AM
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Re: Biden and the USA's stance towards China

Originally Posted by Bread ->
It's already being proposed.

When the minimum wage goes up people lose their jobs and companies off shore.

Biden is Chinas puppet they even call him "The Big Man".
Lots of things are proposed yet few of them actually get implemented.


Chinese puppets don't act like this:
"U.S. stands with SE Asian countries against China pressure, Blinken says"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...KBN29X0C1?il=0

Or this:

"Britain could join the military coalition known as the "Asian Nato" following a US proposal to expand the group’s membership as a counterweight to China.

President Biden’s new policy chief on Asia this month sketched out a proposition of drafting additional countries into the informal alliance, which is also dubbed the “Quad”, in order to deter adventurism by Beijing."

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...rship-counter/

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28-01-2021, 04:45 PM
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Re: Biden and the USA's stance towards China

Originally Posted by Zaphod ->
Lots of things are proposed yet few of them actually get implemented.


Chinese puppets don't act like this:
"U.S. stands with SE Asian countries against China pressure, Blinken says"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...KBN29X0C1?il=0

Or this:

"Britain could join the military coalition known as the "Asian Nato" following a US proposal to expand the group’s membership as a counterweight to China.

President Biden’s new policy chief on Asia this month sketched out a proposition of drafting additional countries into the informal alliance, which is also dubbed the “Quad”, in order to deter adventurism by Beijing."

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...rship-counter/

Yes I know that The Telegraph is subscription-only, but it does have a free trial period if anybody is interested and you want to read further.

Beijing Biden said China is "a good idea" remember.
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29-01-2021, 11:31 AM
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Re: Biden and the USA's stance towards China

I see that China are threatening Taiwan with war.

Ramping up the narrative, but surely that means (if we are supposed to accept what China insists upon) that China would be declaring war upon itself were that eventuality to arise?


I'm pretty sure that it would start a chain of events that China would probably end up regretting the most.
The problem is that they (more so than Russia and others) have had a pretty much free hand to do what they want so far.
 
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