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I never claimed it did. Decoupling is not a purely American phenomenon.
China’s condition have always been like that and were even stricter.
Not always. Since the reforms of Xiaoping. And they are a key contributing factor to what we can see now. They are a tool for China to decouple.
Asia, Africa, South America, those countries will not choose one side, unless they are forced.
I’d like to see China trying to force the entire world to only buy from them. Not even the US managed to do that and they are far far stronger than China.
Before, there was no access at all, as far as I know.
Exactly.
Which was obvious and suggests that the West had reasons beyond temporary economic benefits to accept them.
The West saw the money to be made and thought they could still keep Chinese producers at a distance. If at all, it shows the incredible lack of long-term thinking.
That’s the smallest risk.
Yet again: even the US, completely dominating the globe, never managed to force every country to only buy by/sell to them. It also isn’t in the interest of these countries to be dependent on only one supplier/consumer.
I can only say that I saw a video with a military planner about the topic and that I read it in some articles.
And what argument made there did convince you?
That you accept.
Let’s get precise here: I specifically want a Europe that is independent. What specifically is it that you want?
How much Earth will be left after a full-on nuclear war?
“According to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Nature Food in August 2022,[20] a full-scale nuclear war between the United States and Russia, which together hold more than 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons, would kill 360 million people directly and more than 5 billion indirectly by starvation during a nuclear winter.”
“According to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Nature Food in August 2022,[20] a full-scale nuclear war between the United States and Russia, which together hold more than 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons, would kill 360 million people directly and more than 5 billion indirectly by starvation during a nuclear winter.”
Doesn’t really sound like a “win” to me.
I guess the US has enough soy beans now, and corn anyway, to survive during the first years.
You said that China could win by nuking Europe first.
Which other way, btw? There are several possible combinations.
China using the EU to beat the US.
Because according to you, our only perspective is to be used by other nations.
Because according to you, our only perspective is to be used by other nations.
We could also try to negotiate an actual multi-polar world. But that won’t happen if we decouple from China. I can’t remember that I have said that we have to be used by China.
I never claimed it did. Decoupling is not a purely American phenomenon.
Not always. Since the reforms of Xiaoping. And they are a key contributing factor to what we can see now. They are a tool for China to decouple.
I’d like to see China trying to force the entire world to only buy from them. Not even the US managed to do that and they are far far stronger than China.
Yet you fail to provide any reasoning for that.
Yet you fail to provide any reasoning for that.
Before, there was no access at all, as far as I know.
Which was obvious and suggests that the West had reasons beyond temporary economic benefits to accept them.
That’s the smallest risk. The US just bought Argentina for $40 billion.
I can only say that I saw a video with a military planner about the topic and that I read it in some articles.
… That you accept. If there are not the resources to have all technologies, and we decouple from China, then coupling with the USA is inevitable.
Exactly.
The West saw the money to be made and thought they could still keep Chinese producers at a distance. If at all, it shows the incredible lack of long-term thinking.
Yet again: even the US, completely dominating the globe, never managed to force every country to only buy by/sell to them. It also isn’t in the interest of these countries to be dependent on only one supplier/consumer.
And what argument made there did convince you?
Let’s get precise here: I specifically want a Europe that is independent. What specifically is it that you want?
We will see. Surprisingly they stayed ahead in all key technologies.
There will be some room left, but much smaller than today.
That the nukes are not as bad as they are imagined and that nuclear war is about coming out as the strongest afterwards to dominate earth.
I can imagine that people act with that attitude.
Do we discuss what can and will happen or what we want to happen?
Icecream? It doesn’t matter what I want. It matters what is possible.
There are no resources for Europe to master all technologies. This gives the US the leverage to use the EU to beat China.
I want something like a humanistic post-scarcity world, but that won’t happen with free people, which I also want.
How much Earth will be left after a full-on nuclear war?
Which is what you don’t want? What about the other way round?
“According to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Nature Food in August 2022,[20] a full-scale nuclear war between the United States and Russia, which together hold more than 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons, would kill 360 million people directly and more than 5 billion indirectly by starvation during a nuclear winter.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_winter
I guess the US has enough soy beans now, and corn anyway, to survive during the first years.
Which leverage does the EU have?
Which other way, btw? There are several possible combinations.
Doesn’t really sound like a “win” to me.
You said that China could win by nuking Europe first.
China using the EU to beat the US.
Because according to you, our only perspective is to be used by other nations.
We could also try to negotiate an actual multi-polar world. But that won’t happen if we decouple from China. I can’t remember that I have said that we have to be used by China.
If you think we are too weak to be independent, why would you think we are strong enough to enforce our will onto, i.a., China and the US?
But again:
Do you have the same problem with the EU helping China win against the US as you have with the EU helping the US win against China?