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       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 18, 2022, 6:18 pm
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  HTML https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-signs-major-railroad-deal-150000455.html
       [quote]China Signs Major Railroad Deal With Uzbekistan And
       Kyrgyzstan, Bypassing Russia[/quote]
       This is how to do it!
       [quote]The three governments signed the agreement on September
       14 on the sidelines of a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
       Organization (SCO) in Uzbekistan.
       ...
       The cost estimate is conservative compared to previous estimates
       of double that for a railroad that will pass through challenging
       mountainous terrain requiring a series of tunnels – reportedly
       90 of them – to be built.
       China will also need to build 160 kilometers of track to feed
       into the new line, according to The Economist.[/quote]
       Note:
       [img width=1280
       height=721]
  HTML https://chinapower.csis.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/China-v-Russia-Trade-in-Central-Asia.png[/img]
       #Post#: 15828--------------------------------------------------
       Singapore, the Enemy of Islam
       By: antihellenistic Date: September 26, 2022, 8:46 pm
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       While "Australia" try to democratize and westernize the
       "Pacific" peoples and the Papuans. A nation which controlled by
       Eurocentrist Chinese people still help and work together with
       them. See this information from Singapore Ministry of Foreign
       Affairs :
       [quote]Singapore and Australia share longstanding and
       multifaceted relations. Australia was among the first countries
       to recognise our independence.
       ...
       Singapore and Australia enjoy close defence ties, founded on
       substantive interactions and common perspectives on many issues.
       The Singapore Armed Forces trains in Australia, both
       unilaterally and bilaterally with the Australian Defence Force.
       In March 2020, Singapore and Australia signed the Treaty on
       Military Training and Training Area Development, a key
       deliverable of the CSP.  Building on 30 years of Singapore’s
       training in Australia, the Treaty underpins the A$2.25 billion
       investment to jointly develop military training areas, as well
       as advanced training facilities in Central and North Queensland,
       which will benefit both armed forces and deepen defence
       cooperation. Singapore and Australia also cooperate closely in
       multilateral forums such as the Five Power Defence Arrangements
       and the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus.
       2020
       ...
       ...the Leaders witnessed the signing of the Treaty on Military
       Training and Training Area Development and seven MOUs under the
       ambit of the Digital Economy Agreement.[/quote]
       Source :
  HTML https://www.mfa.gov.sg/SINGAPORES-FOREIGN-POLICY/Countries-and-Regions/Oceania/Australia<br
       />(Singapore's Foreign Policy on Oceania - Ministry of Foreign
       Affairs. Accessed on 26th September 2022)
       Singapore also more close to the "New Zealand" rather than, the
       Papua New Guinea for example :
       [quote]Defence is also a key pillar of bilateral relations. In
       addition to being members of the Five Power Defence Arrangements
       (FPDA), Singapore’s and New Zealand’s armed forces conduct
       regular bilateral training. Singapore’s and New Zealand’s troops
       have partnered each other in missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.
       New Zealand also hosts the Singapore Armed Forces for unilateral
       military training in New Zealand, and both countries work well
       together at multilateral security fora.[/quote]
       Source :
  HTML https://www.mfa.gov.sg/SINGAPORES-FOREIGN-POLICY/Countries-and-Regions/Oceania/New-Zealand<br
       />(Singapore's Foreign Policy on Oceania - Ministry of Foreign
       Affairs. Accessed on 26th September 2022)
       Even Singapore more hostile to the muslims rather than to the
       westerners. See this information :
       [quote]Jakarta. Indonesia’s famous Muslim cleric Abdul Somad was
       denied entry at a Singapore port as he arrived with his family
       for a vacation from nearby Batam Island on Monday.
       Somad said Singaporean authorities didn’t provide any specific
       reason why he was refused entry.[/quote]
       Source :
  HTML https://jakartaglobe.id/news/controversial-cleric-abdul-somad-denied-entry-to-singapore<br
       />(Controversial Cleric Abdul Somad Denied Entry to Singapore -
       Jakarta Globe. Accessed on 27th September 2022)
       #Post#: 15829--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Singapore, the Enemy of Islam
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 26, 2022, 11:17 pm
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       You should try to promote hostility towards Australia among
       Singaporeans. Remind them of Singaporean history as a fellow
       victim of Western colonization!
       We have documented some positive recent developments in
       Singapore:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/legal-decolonization/msg15255/#msg15255
       Singapore retains significant non-Western roots which can be
       worked with, as was done in fantasy fiction during the
       Counterculture era which was of very high quality:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr6Y_z7RK2s
       #Post#: 15831--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: antihellenistic Date: September 27, 2022, 12:23 am
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       [quote]You should try to promote hostility towards Australia
       among Singaporeans. Remind them of Singaporean history as a
       fellow victim of Western colonization![/quote]
       Today, even they benefitted economically from cooperation with
       the "United States" too. 1.000+ companies from her are on
       Singapore. Therefore hardly Singapore to be more close to the
       victim of western colonialism. Because it not benefit them
       economically. Singapore need things more on economy, seeing
       their lack of resources and sources of revenue on their
       homeland. What about that?
       #Post#: 15833--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 27, 2022, 12:44 am
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       Our entire geopolitical strategy is based on changing the US to
       view itself as a victim of Western colonization:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/demographic-blueshift/
       US links to Singapore will become our assets provided we succeed
       in this.
       #Post#: 15964--------------------------------------------------
       Re: True Left Breakthrough: Ahimsa
       By: antihellenistic Date: October 4, 2022, 12:10 am
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       What about if we use the win-win solution to beat the
       westerners. It proven work until now. See this information :
       Source : China-U.S. rivalry in Southeast Asia - CGTN (15th July
       2022)
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUJjJCddunM
       [quote](Minute 07 : 22 until 07 : 44)
       "...I think the focus of ASEAN nation now is trying to make
       people at the front of its economic growth. Which is I think for
       now China wins in this case, right? You see how the U.S. for
       example, they're trying to assert more cooperation socially and
       in development sector but still unclear. So ASEAN nation in this
       case are closer on China on this side." - Noto Sueneto, G20
       Foreign Policy Analyst and Senior Manager of The Business 20
       Indonesia
       (Minute 08 : 06 until 08 : 58)
       "...I think is it true that ASEAN is more skewed toward China?
       Is it true that ASEAN or Malaysia is more friendlier to China
       compared to United States? I think yes. It is true because of a
       win-win situation offered by China. Like the example of BRI, the
       Belt Road Initiative for example. It's not only China will gain
       the benefit but also Malaysia gains a lot of benefit from BRI.
       So another thing is that mutual trust is very-very critical, you
       know very important here. And also a win-win situation. ...
       ASEAN and Malaysia included Indonesia, included Thailand in this
       case are more skewed, more friendlier towards China in this
       case" - Azmi Hassan, Malaysian Political Analyst [/quote]
       Source : How China is building Southeast Asia - Behind Asia
       (January 13th 2022)
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaX5tVUgLZc
       [quote](Minute 01 : 22 until 01 : 53)
       This vision of China involves the integration of the ASEAN
       states into the program by creating projects that would connect
       the maritime states with the mainland, bypassing the treacherous
       Straits of Malacca route with state-of-the-art transportation
       infrastructures that could sustain the expected volume of trade.
       And while the BRI alone has seen a massive invesment drive, the
       Chinese invesments have been in the region for quite some time
       already. These developments have in the past years have given
       vast aid and helped change economic outlooks for the region, and
       even still it has the potential to further upgrade the outlook
       of the continent.[/quote]
       #Post#: 15965--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 4, 2022, 12:40 am
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       The main problem is that Xi wants to do win-win with everyone,
       including Western countries (even those which colonized China in
       the past!). What I am hoping for is when Xi eventually retires
       or dies, his successor will be ideologically anti-Western, and
       hence do win-win with everyone except Western countries.
       (Hopefully by then the US will have been sufficiently
       de-Westernized that China can continue doing win-win with the
       US.)
       While we are waiting, ASEAN should still cooperate with China,
       and if possible during this cooperation try to push China in the
       direction described above. ASEAN should express consistent
       displeasure whenever China tries to do win-win with Western
       countries (I do not mean the US), thus sending China the message
       that they cannot just keep doing win-win with everyone
       indefinitely, but must eventually choose which side they are on.
       #Post#: 16182--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: Guess88 Date: October 25, 2022, 12:51 pm
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       One thing is for certain, Japan would most likely be willing to
       help China in these aims at this point....
       Not Taiwan, Xi Jinping’s China May Move To Grab Eastern Russia
       From A Weak Putin
       [quote]While much of the world’s attention remains on Ukraine,
       China’s Xi Jinping cemented his position in Beijing for a third
       term. The end of 20th National Congress of Chinese Communist
       Party saw Xi emerge as the strongest leader since Mao Zedong. In
       the runup to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China and Russia
       declared a friendship “without limits”. However, the two
       countries have fought despite signing friendship treaties in the
       past. There has been speculation that the presence of ethnic
       Chinese Russians in the Far East could encourage Beijing to
       press north.
       #China #Russia #Ukraine #RussianFarEast #Vladivostok #Putin
       #XiJinping #WorldNews[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANZPQ9fhRXM
       #Post#: 16185--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 25, 2022, 2:00 pm
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       This of course would be the strategically sensible as well as
       morally satisfying move, and the one which we have been
       suggesting for some time now:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/diplomatic-decolonization/msg1207/?topicseen#msg1207
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/war/msg12099/#msg12099
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/war/msg15051/#msg15051
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/war/msg15414/#msg15414
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/enemies/duginism/msg10059/#msg10059
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/enemies/duginism/msg11611/#msg11611
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/enemies/duginism/msg12241/#msg12241
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/china-and-united-states-relations/msg15706/#msg15706
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/china-and-united-states-relations/msg15792/#msg15792
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/china-and-united-states-relations/msg15932/#msg15932
       It is pleasing to me that so many more people now see this
       (comments from your video):
       [quote]China should take this opportunity to back Outer
       Manchuria with a weaken Russia, thanks to Putin.  Tsar Russia,
       took Outer Manchuria and Tuva from a weaken then Qing Dynasty
       (Treaty of Aigun 1853), if Xi can pull this off he will be for
       certain a National Hero, there is no gain by attacking ones own
       in Taiwan. Vladivostok is H&#462;ish&#275;nw&#462;i
       (&#28023;&#21443;&#23860;) prior to Russian occupation.[/quote]
       [quote]looking forward to that move by China[/quote]
       [quote]Yes, Haishenwai, the world recognizes you! Vladivostok no
       more![/quote]
       [quote]Russia tries to take Ukraine.  Russia fails and losses
       its own territory.  Ironical and karma combined. The rest of the
       world will ignore this as it happens to Russia.[/quote]
       But is Xi sensible, let alone moral? Does Xi's mind work
       anything like ours? I fear that Xi's Eurocentrism is preventing
       him from seeing what to us may be obvious.
       "One thing is for certain, Japan would most likely be willing to
       help China in these aims at this point...."
       I am not certain about this either. Again, it is the move that
       makes by far the most sense, as another comment from your video
       acknowledges:
       [quote]China's greatest ally in this would be Japan. If they
       were to promise the return of islands taken from Japan at the
       end of WW2, then Japan would like as not support the Chinese
       expansion North into Russia.[/quote]
       but Eurocentrists do not care about making sense, and the LDP is
       the party of Eurocentrism:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/news/japan-to-export-jets-missiles-to-12-nations-bid-to-counter-belligerent-china-in-/msg13698/#msg13698
       What we need is a leftist victory in Japan:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/news/japan-to-export-jets-missiles-to-12-nations-bid-to-counter-belligerent-china-in-/msg14467/#msg14467
       #Post#: 16681--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Diplomatic decolonization
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 25, 2022, 10:32 pm
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       What I like to see:
  HTML https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/india-abstains-from-anti-iran-un-vote-454698
       [quote]India joined other major emerging countries in abstaining
       from a West-led resolution at the UN Human Rights Council
       (UNHRC) to investigate the crackdown on protesters in Iran.
       ...
       India joined Indonesia, Brazil, Malaysia, Nigeria, the UAE and
       Kazakhstan in abstaining from the resolution at the UNHRC
       ...
       Iran backed India during the height of insurgency in Jammu and
       Kashmir in 1994 by opposing an OIC-sponsored resolution at the
       UNHRC in the 90s.
       ...
       China, Pakistan, Armenia, Eritrea, Cuba and Venezuela sided
       completely with Iran by voting against the resolution.[/quote]
       Thank you!
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