26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations

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Re: 26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations

by FishbellykanakaDude » Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:09 pm

The most interesting phrase in your (John's) post, to me, was; "In the view of many Chinese.."

Everything else in that post was simply stating the obvious,.. or, if "you're" not paying attention, new and fascinating facts derived from simple observation of the world while actively ignoring the misinformation coming from "the media" who is a part of the (would-be) "single party state".

Anyway, why is that phrase the interesting bit?

Because actual "movement" toward the oncoming conflict MUST come from the Chinese "side" of the equation. At least "initially".

Genocidal energy comes from the frustrations of the "aggrieved".

Just as hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, a society that has advanced amazingly beyond all expectations of it's success who is then faced with a mighty foe that "threatens to jilt her", humiliate her, and demand back the damned ring, will ramp up and go off like the uncontrollable bridezilla that it/she is.

We're looking for log jams and triggers at this point in "the process" (history).

The log jams are the growing number of "kicking the can down the road" incidents that we "mysteriously" find, and the triggers are those things that we (usually, 'though not true in John's case) actively don't really want to find because they don't "seem" to appear until it's too late, such as super-pressurized "often unknown people of extraordinary power" and extremely convoluted "treaties" and "deals".

Yeah,.. so, taking the temperature of Chinese "popular" aggrievedness (new word, you're welcome) will be very valuable info that people will NOT want to hear about.

Only when the Chinese people (vastly majority "Han" folks) are very VERY frothed up will any "real" danger be in the wind.



In other news,.. the only way that the US will increase it's "internal unity" is via the very unwelcomed aforementioned "Frothed Up Chinese People", so,..

..be careful what you wish for, people!

Aloha gangies! :) <shaka nui!>

Re: 26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations

by Silent Guest 1 » Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:03 pm

Stevealger:
I admire your prose.
I have bever forgiven the Brits for chucking Winnie after WWII. Had he and Patton reigned, the world would be a better place. Pence's speech was his signature act in this administration. His personality balances Trump's mercurial temperament. Trump is the man of the hour. I do not like his stand on prison reform or marijuana; however, he is beginning to move away from the seriously mistaken belief that such political animal as a moderate exists.
Thank you for a splendid post, John.

Re: 26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations

by Stevealger » Fri Oct 26, 2018 12:40 am

It's about damn time someone said the truth.

26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations

by John » Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:29 pm

26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations


Post-war speeches by Churchill and Kennan defined 'containment' policy for Soviet Union

** 26-Oct-18 World View -- Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e181026




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Post-war speeches by Churchill and Kennan defined 'containment' policy for Soviet Union
Mike Pence's China 'containment' speech signals more contentious US-China relations


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Generational Dynamics, Harry Truman, Winston Churchill,
Soviet Union, Iron Curtain, George Kennan, containment,
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