Been listening to the latest blowback, and was a bit astonished to hear that China was a significant player in hosting training camps for the earlier generations of jihadis, but they don't go into a lot of detail on china's motivations or anything. This would have been in the period after mao's death, iirc they said 1979

what's up with that? was the sino soviet split that severe that they sought to undermine and destroy the USSR?

  • GenderIsOpSec [she/her]
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    11 months ago

    im sure someone can give a better answer, but from my understanding the PRC went full contrarian and pretty much supported the opposite side that the USSR was supporting in almost every case due to "ideological differences"

    sino soviet split and it's consequences etc. etc.

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  • HarryLime [any]
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    11 months ago

    They were trying to undermine Soviet influence in Afghanistan, yes. China was pretty much American-aligned at this time.

  • thelastaxolotl [he/him]
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    11 months ago

    They trained the afghani maoists movements who were against the pro-soviet goverment.

    The sino-soviet split didnt happen because Mao called kruschev and breznev a nerd and he just block them, it happen because China didnt summit to the URSS in their revisionist line (anti-stalin line plus a few other things) and breznev then started a border conflict, and then planned an invasion of China with the use of nuclear weapons

    Its because of shit like this china was so hostile to the USSR and why Xi jinping called kissinger a friend of china

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  • Fishroot [none/use name]
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    11 months ago

    the support is probably limited to setting up training camps for the CIA and co. to do the training. There were listening outposts for intelligence purpose in xinjiang. Most of of the support is just flooding the place with guns because money.

    This is just the sino-soviet split consequences. The passive support that China received in North Korea, the wage that needs to pay for the soviet industry cooperation, the hungarian uprising that regardless of the modern day opinions on the subject really make China asked questions about if the members in the Comintern are really equals. The straw that breaks the camels back was really the fact that USSR wanted to set up a port in Lushun port (port arthur) so they can park their Navy to which Mao replied with: "sure do you want me to go back in the mountains while at it? (referring to the red base set up during ww2 against the Japanese).

    When the split happened, China didn't really have proximate allies around and no money since their industry collapsed. Most socialistic or anti-imperialist states (ie. India, Indochina, Afghanistan, etc.) are partners with the USSR. The USA just took the opportunity to get in and start patching up relation with the Nixon visits. Both states saw opportunity to collaborate because economic reason but mostly China wants to dislodge USSR influences around it and USA want the USSR dead.

    Do this explains why there are supports for the Afghanistan mujahideen, pol pot (even tho there were rumors that there were genocide against the chineses locals by the khmer rouge), vietnam, etc.