• freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 days ago

    China has not dropped a single bomb in conflict since 1979 - 46 years ago. They have a nuclear policy of non-first-use. They have a consistent diplomatic policy of respecting everyone’s national sovereignty, of resolving conflict through patience and mutual understanding.

    Why don’t you like them having such diplomatic power over industrial materials? Because they might use that power to push more nations towards mutual development and away from wasting resources on building more weapons in arms races?

    • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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      8 days ago

      They have a consistent diplomatic policy of respecting everyone’s national sovereignty, of resolving conflict through patience and mutual understanding.

      Hahaha

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      8 days ago

      They have a nuclear policy of non-first-use

      Until they decide they don’t. See Russia

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      8 days ago

      When all countries can access important raw materials all countries use them to make things and all countries can develop new technologies, when a certain country in this case China would try to monopolise access to these materials the power imbalance can easily shift from working together to achieve common goals to working against each other using violence to make sure they don’t end up as the weakest party. Look at how much wars have been waged the last 100 years because of oil.

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        This framing takes all comparison out of the equation. The reality is that oil was monopolized by the white supremacist patriarchal capitalist North Atlantic Eurocentric empire - the same empire that has been dominating the globe for 500 years; the empire that invented racism as we know it today; the empire that at one point dominated 80% of the world population; the empire that dropped nukes on civilians; the empire that starves entire nations hoping the desperation of the people will cause them to get rid of leaders who are not aligned with the empire; the empire that trained death squads to go and murder entire families in cold blood for decades across multiple continents.

        China is withholding critical materials from that empire. It’s not just a country holding something back from another country in a political vacuum. We’re talking about the actual real historical process of resisting the bloodiest and most brutal empire humanity has ever seen. Yes, it will make the USA seethe and seek to dominate via violence but they already do that every single day. Starving the war machine is exactly what needs to be done right now for the sake of everyone and everything on this planet.