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       #Post#: 30151--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Arctic alliance
       By: Zhang Caizhi Date: May 9, 2025, 12:58 am
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       [quote author=rp link=topic=830.msg18511#msg18511
       date=1679361186]
       More arctic alliance posters with subhuman phenotypes (note the
       architecture in the background of the first. These posters were
       made by Russia before the Sino-Soviet split. We are witnessing a
       revival of this strategy with Duginism:[/quote]
       Aren't these posters created by Chinese artists or at least
       allowed to be published to Chinese people by China?
  HTML https://chineseposters.net/artists/yangxianrang
       [quote]Yang Xianrang (1930) is from Mouping, Shandong Province.
       After his graduation from the Drawing Department of the Central
       Art Academy, he was assigned to work as an artist and editor at
       the People's Fine Arts Publishing House. In 1958, he was
       transferred to the Research Office of the Ministry of Culture,
       and in 1961, he was transferred again, this time to a teaching
       position in the Blockprint Department of the Central Art
       Academy.
       Yang specializes in blockprints, but is well-versed in oil
       painting and Chinese painting. He collaborated in poster design
       with Ma Changli and Yin Rongsheng.
       Sources
       Michael Sullivan, Modern Chinese Artists - A Biographical
       Dictionary (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006)
       Zhongguo meishuguan (ed.),
       中国美术年鉴 1949-1989
       (Guilin: Guangxi meishu chubanshe, 1993)
       [/quote]
       #Post#: 30152--------------------------------------------------
       Re:  Putin and Xi Jinping share video call as they announce exte
       nsion to 20-year friendship treaty
       By: ChinaSuperiorToUSSR Date: May 9, 2025, 1:24 am
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       I feel bad for a China that has been forced against its will to
       compete in a modern capitalist Judaic hierarchy were Marxist
       Communism has been presented as a savior, when that demon's
       purpose has always been to deepen the spell it originally caught
       their attention by. Imagine a China without Western manipulation
       and intervention, what a world that would be!?
       #Post#: 30473--------------------------------------------------
       Re: China and United States Relations
       By: RussianHighHeelRace Date: June 19, 2025, 9:52 pm
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       Russia's FSB calls China 'the enemy' — leaked NYT report exposes
       secret Kremlin fears
       [quote]Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly stated that
       Russia's friendship with China is unshakable. He said their
       strategic military and economic cooperation has entered a golden
       era. However, in the corridors of Lubyanka — the headquarters of
       the FSB — Chinese officials are called "the enemy," informs The
       New York Times...[/quote]
       Entire article:
  HTML https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russia-s-fsb-calls-china-the-enemy-leaked-nyt-report-exposes-secret-kremlin-fears/ar-AA1Ghcmc?ocid=BingNewsSerp
       If true it is not surprising. Those that steal land from their
       neighbors are often nervous that the victim will come to it's
       senses and demand the stolen land back. This is why "whites" in
       the U.S. are so concerned with "wokeness" at the end of the day
       too, no? This is why westerners were so afraid of Hitler to, for
       example. Digressing...
       Maps Show Russian Territory China Could Annex Amid FSB
       'Suspicion'
       [quote]Russia fears China could annex part of its Far East
       region, including the port city of Vladivostok, and beyond,
       according to a leaked document from Russia's Federal Security
       Service (FSB).
       The eight-page internal FSB document, obtained by The New York
       Times, reveals that despite Russian President Vladimir Putin's
       outward projection of warm ties with Chinese leader Xi Jinping,
       he fears Beijing is "trying to encroach" on Russian territory.
       When contacted for comment, Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the
       Chinese Embassy in Washington, told Newsweek: "Regarding
       China-Russia relations, in recent years, with the joint efforts
       of both sides, China-Russia relations have maintained a stable,
       healthy and high-level development trend.
       "Long-term good-neighborliness, friendship, mutual benefit,
       cooperation and win-win results have become the distinctive
       characteristics of the relationship between the two
       countries."...[/quote]
       Entire article:
  HTML https://www.newsweek.com/map-russian-territory-china-annex-fsb-2082706
       If western politicians had any actual smarts about them they
       would be figuring out how to help China get it's stolen
       territory back from Russia, but they seem willing to repeat all
       the mistakes of the past, including the mistakes that lead up to
       WWII!? They have not even learned any real lessons from the
       failure in Iraq after-all, have they? Iran is NOT Iraq...
       #Post#: 31196--------------------------------------------------
       Re:  Putin and Xi Jinping share video call as they announce exte
       nsion to 20-year friendship treaty
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 13, 2025, 8:18 pm
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       Sanity at last?
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ctsa0iqXdk
       Woke comments:
       [quote]If rhis is true. If China are backing away.. , I think
       they will reclaim terretories in Russia that were part of China
       way back in history.[/quote]
       [quote]China would be very interested in retaking territory rich
       in natural resources that used to belong to them.[/quote]
       [quote]Has the world's largest lake, China needs the
       water.[/quote]
       [quote]China is taking Lake Bikal one way or the other.[/quote]
       [quote]And China maybe not need to take over Taiwan at
       all...?[/quote]
       Russia has always been the one with most to gain from any
       China-Taiwan conflict, both as a way to divert China's attention
       away from Manchuria, and as a way to worsen China's relations
       with other countries in the region.
       #Post#: 31275--------------------------------------------------
       Re:  Putin and Xi Jinping share video call as they announce exte
       nsion to 20-year friendship treaty
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 3, 2025, 5:45 am
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       I hope so:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmPjMJ_otl4
       But I am not optimistic, nor are some commenters:
       [quote]China will never do this for one simple reason, they're
       smart enough to understand that they would be alone on the world
       stage against the west without Russia and its current
       leadership, which would mean their eventual downfall regardless.
       Just imagine if Russia gets split up tomorrow, and China manages
       to form a puppet from the new country in Siberia.. great they
       have that territory, but now what? They now have a potentially
       democratic western Russia, a.k.a a united Europe, then India
       (which will turn even more west because there's no more Russia),
       Japan, South Korea, etc.. and who are their remaining allies?
       Venezuela, North Korea, Cuba, some African countries, etc. The
       playing field would be extremely one sided. So China is actually
       benefitting from having Russia to their north and as a major
       ally on the world stage.[/quote]
       This view (accurately described by the above commenter) itself
       is wrong, but I fear that too many in China hold this wrong
       view.
       Other relevant comments:
       [quote]I thought that China was already making very long term
       contracts, leases and treaties with Russia , which are gradually
       ceding parts of Russia to Chinese control.  Why would China have
       a "special military operation" with Russia when China can just
       buy parts of Russia very cheaply.[/quote]
       [quote]why pay if you can get it free? Siberia is up for the
       takes. a Great off-ramp for Xi who hopefully realises soon that
       the dream of Taiwan will turn into a nightmare. A stroll in
       Syberia, on the other hand, will be very pleasant and boost
       national pride. Who's going to be asking about some stupid
       island when we have 1-2 million km2 of land rich in resources?
       Plus, nobody, I repeat, nobody would impose any sanctions for
       invading Russia.[/quote]
       I agree with the latter take. Morally, it is unsatisfactory to
       buy back something stolen from you, indeed being willing to do
       so tacitly legitimizes the theft. Also, buying it back does not
       offer any opportunity to physically exterminate the Russians
       occupying the territory, whereas taking it back could (at least
       in theory, although I doubt it will happen in practice).
       #Post#: 31481--------------------------------------------------
       Re:  Putin and Xi Jinping share video call as they announce exte
       nsion to 20-year friendship treaty
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 27, 2025, 6:28 pm
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       Everyone knowledgeable is talking about this now:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxuSjPQ5YRk
       Woke comments:
       [quote]China should wait another few months, then invade
       Russia's East.
       They could steam roll what's left of the Russian army and
       control massive mineral and oil resources.[/quote]
       [quote]Since the first year of the war I have been hoping that
       China would move on Russia and take Siberia instead of attacking
       Taiwan.  I’m hoping that will happen soon.[/quote]
       [quote]China would gain little with a war to take over a largely
       destroyed Taiwan and cannot be sure of succeeding. Conversely,
       they would gain MANY of the things they actually need right now
       such as water, oil, gas and other valuable resources.  They also
       have a very strong claim to take back large tracts of Russian
       land that Russia took from China years ago when they were weak.
       Russia is now weak and China is strong.[/quote]
       [quote]China would gain more by occupying Siberia, Sakhalin and
       Manchuria than it would by invading Taiwan.[/quote]
       (China should give Karafuto ("Sakhalin"):
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/colonial-era/sakhalin/msg4857/#msg4857
       back to Japan for free as a folkist gesture, in my opinion.)
       Reproductive Eurocentrist comment:
       [quote]Siberia has women to, as China has more men than
       women.[/quote]
       ::)
       The potential for further racial contamination is actually my
       main reservation (if any) about China taking over Siberia,
       although you could argue that the racial quality near the border
       is already low enough (heavy Mongolian etc. input) that it
       doesn't matter much. But this is further reason why Taiwan needs
       to stay as far away as possible from this mess. If China takes
       over both Siberia and Taiwan (which is also possible) within the
       near future, with the result that within a few generations
       Siberian bloodlines drift into Taiwan, that would be the worst
       outcome*.
       (* Unfortunately, "New China" Turanists have the exact opposite
       attitude: looking up to Siberian blood while looking down on
       Taiwanese aboriginal blood.....)
       #Post#: 31486--------------------------------------------------
       Re: China and United States Relations
       By: SodaPop Date: November 28, 2025, 1:12 pm
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       Russia - China's Vassal State
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N5TJmtcRp0
       #Post#: 31490--------------------------------------------------
       Re:  Putin and Xi Jinping share video call as they announce exte
       nsion to 20-year friendship treaty
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 28, 2025, 1:43 pm
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       The video is too optimistic. I agree with the following comment
       (except I would replace "Western" with "Atlanticist"):
       [quote]Seems to me like Russia is playing both sides, a bit like
       Stalin did. Putin allies with China in order to weaken Western
       dominance but he's wary enough of China to wait for the moment
       to switch sides. That's his game, I feel.[/quote]
       Orban's role was supposed to be to convert the EU to Duginism,
       which would have enabled Russia to switch sides sooner. Had
       Ukraine really surrendered within three days (as Putin had hoped
       it would), Orban's job would have become much easier. But
       Putin's miscalculation in Ukraine has (fortunately for us) ended
       up making Orban's job harder. Still, they are sticking to the
       plan:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=729CG8WIY60
       #Post#: 31870--------------------------------------------------
       Re:  Putin and Xi Jinping share video call as they announce exte
       nsion to 20-year friendship treaty
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 2, 2026, 12:07 am
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF8iA--YWJQ
       The analysis is accurate, but it assumes Xi behaves like a
       rational player. What if he does not? So long as Eurocentrist Xi
       has no intention to collect, the bargaining debt Russia has
       accumulated means nothing no matter how large it is in theory.
       Worse, if instead of playing the both ethically and
       strategically correct move of taking Russian territory, Xi
       decides to play the both unethical and strategically imbecilic
       move of invading Taiwan, China could find itself facing problems
       similar to those that Russia is currently facing, thereby
       negating the advantageous position it currently holds over
       Russia.
       Woke comments:
       [quote]If China was to attack Russia right now, who would help
       putin. [/quote]
       [quote]Outter Manchuria was stolen off China 🇨🇳
       - plain an simple. Outter Manchuria is China 🇨🇳
       and must be taken back.[/quote]
       [quote]All Xi need to do is quietly move the borders west &
       north.[/quote]
       [quote]Yeah, why should Xi bother with Taiwan, when it can have
       russia’s east with almost no resistance[/quote]
       [quote]Hopefully China takes parts of Russia and stops bothering
       Taiwan.[/quote]
       Meanwhile:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY3k256el4o
       ::)
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