We bought them strength. Recently China had a huge military parade showcasing the advanced military equipment they have. Funny, some of it looks just like ours. Just like the old Soviet Union. But we did it to ourselves.
We all, myself included, sent billions of dollars their way, buying cheaper goods. All kinds of them. To add, then China hacks and steals our tech, since they have so much money to buy the tech to do so, thanks again to us. When it hasn't been an outright hacking, well for a U.S. company to do business in China, they have to turn over blueprints to our tech.
Did you know that at one time, any .gov project or agency had to use 'Made in U.S.A.' products? I used to sell building supplies and if the project was on an Indian reservation, or a school, or other .gov building, all the material had to be made in the U.S.A. But Barack Obama changed all that. At least I noticed that it changed while he was in office.
What the fuck were we thinking. Now we have financed and emboldened the tiger of the east. As if we don't have enough problems at home with our domestic terrorists.
- Xi Jinping hosted a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender, attended by leaders from several countries, including Russia and North Korea, showcasing China's military strength and unity against the West.
- During the parade, Xi declared that the 'great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is unstoppable,' emphasizing China's military capabilities and intentions in global affairs.
- Xi emphasized that humanity must choose between peace and war, criticizing U.S. influence and indicating a desire for a multipolar world in global affairs.
- Attendees included leaders from 26 nations, while U.S. and other Western officials largely boycotted the event, highlighting tensions between the West and this emerging bloc.