Thats not going to happen, China will specifically avoid a proxy war unless the conflict threatens its own borders. So they will stand by and watch all of latin america be run over by the american war machine, and then trade with the fascist dictators that are put in place.
You think them trying to project military power or intervention in south america would be the correct decision for them or even something that they are capable of.
No I don't, I'm in agreement, I think the idea of ideological warfare is a fools errand at this point. Neoliberal capitalism has lost all legitimacy, no one outside the imperial core buys it anymore and even inside the imperial core, the critics voices are growing louder and louder. China needs to focus on building its society and its state power. Leave the ideological pursuits through war to the American empire, it will waste valuable resources shoring up something that will inevitably collapse.
Chinese military support will probably be limited to advisors and maybe training missions for the foreseeable future. There's not really much an external force can do to stop a coup short of stationing troops, and that would likely make China the kind of imperialist hegemon libs think it is.
That said, China's move towards alternative payment systems, reserve currencies, and technological independence means that it will become much harder for America just to cripple an economy with the flip of a switch.
They have been. The whole Belt And Road Initiative along with pursuing closer ties with Russia and Iran is a whole scheme to outflank American naval hegemony on the oceans.
China might want to pull it's head out of it's ass foreign policy wise now.
Edit: Doesn't have to be proxy war. Make it harder for the US to intervene or something.
Thats not going to happen, China will specifically avoid a proxy war unless the conflict threatens its own borders. So they will stand by and watch all of latin america be run over by the american war machine, and then trade with the fascist dictators that are put in place.
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No I don't, I'm in agreement, I think the idea of ideological warfare is a fools errand at this point. Neoliberal capitalism has lost all legitimacy, no one outside the imperial core buys it anymore and even inside the imperial core, the critics voices are growing louder and louder. China needs to focus on building its society and its state power. Leave the ideological pursuits through war to the American empire, it will waste valuable resources shoring up something that will inevitably collapse.
yay proxy war in Bolivia time
Chinese military support will probably be limited to advisors and maybe training missions for the foreseeable future. There's not really much an external force can do to stop a coup short of stationing troops, and that would likely make China the kind of imperialist hegemon libs think it is.
That said, China's move towards alternative payment systems, reserve currencies, and technological independence means that it will become much harder for America just to cripple an economy with the flip of a switch.
I agree, China's erosion of the current financial order is the smart play
This is what I meant more by my comment.
Thanks to Washington "Foreign policy" is pretty much a liberal code word for war.
They have been. The whole Belt And Road Initiative along with pursuing closer ties with Russia and Iran is a whole scheme to outflank American naval hegemony on the oceans.
President Xi, stand back and stand by!
They seem to be having good relations with Africa which is something the West has never done due to treating them as sub human for centuries.
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2 IQ chapos asking for chinese imperialism
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"White leftists dont want china to develop bolivian productive forces" :agony-yehaw: