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Incredible How Western Countries Can Go Kill And Start Wars With Whoever They Want Across The World And
incredible how western countries can go kill and start wars with whoever they want across the world and not have to worry about being bombed to death and invaded. meanwhile everyone else has to make peace with the fact that the USA will sent drones if you do something thats not convinient for them
lebanon, syria, iraq, yemen. they are being raided or invaded because they are intervening to stop a genocide. and its not even the "governments" except for syria. whether you like hezbollah or ansar allah or etc. they're the ones actually upholding the international legal obligation to intervene against a genocide.
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More Posts from Kamikat-2012
Why isn't china supporting the currently ongoing socialist movements, such as those in india or the Philippines? Google says they used to support the Filipino Communists but stopped, why is that?
The PRC currently holds a non-interventionist policy. This means that they generally don't fund or support groups/movements. Instead, they megotiate with you as a country. The downside to this is that if you're a small org or if you're hurting for material support, you unfortunately can't get it from the PRC. The upside is that if the Philippines or Indian communists seize power, the PRC will openly negotiate and trade with them and give their government legitimacy on the world stage.
The reason for why the PRC adopted this policy is multi-faceted and largely stems from having to exist within a global political economy that is dominated by the united states and its imperialism. They already accuse the PRC of doing interference, if the PRC was actually actively supporting various groups, the west would most certainly become even more hostile towards the PRC, as it was shown historically with the Soviet Union. Second, as well developed the PRC is economically, they lack soft power and only account for a third of world manufacturing/economy, which, for a single country is incredible, but they more or less stand alone against a more or less united imperialist block who commands more soft power, manufacturing, global institutions, and military hardware.
Personally, I disagree with the non-interventionist policy even if I understand the reason why. With the imperialist block already turning to directly challenge the PRC after realizing that after 40 years the CPC hadn't in fact liberalized the country, holding up this aspect of the foreign policy curtain becomes increasingly untennable.
Everyday im learnin and I'll never stop learnin
1 Oct 24
remembering the time I was watching a circassian cultural discussion and a woman from a circassian village talked about how while the language stayed alive in USSR after the genocide in russian empire, it went back to being pushed out of education after the fall of USSR :(