“The US isn’t being aggressive by building military bases on the border of this other country on the other side of the world because… um… HEY LOOK! IT’S AFRICA!”
Anyway, that’s not what I said. Nor implied.
China (xi/aka pooh bear). Is ALSO bad. CHINA is ALSO building military bases, secret camps, “police stations”, around the world.
They’ve turned a Democratic Hong Kong into an authoritarian regime. As they seek to do with Taiwan.
They prop up north Korea, supply weapons to Russia, etc., they intern Muslims, they disappear their own people.
(See, China is ALSO, a murderous dictatorship. Get it yet?)
Africa, is their focus at present.
Resources.
They’ve taken over major ports.
They’ve built military bases.
They’re exploiting the people.
They’re just getting started.
Check out the continent of Africa for a current view of the counterpoint to your argument.
Have you seen nmap before?
“The US isn’t being aggressive by building military bases on the border of this other country on the other side of the world because… um… HEY LOOK! IT’S AFRICA!”
Fucking moron
You seem angry and myopic.
Anyway, that’s not what I said. Nor implied. China (xi/aka pooh bear). Is ALSO bad. CHINA is ALSO building military bases, secret camps, “police stations”, around the world.
They’ve turned a Democratic Hong Kong into an authoritarian regime. As they seek to do with Taiwan.
They prop up north Korea, supply weapons to Russia, etc., they intern Muslims, they disappear their own people. (See, China is ALSO, a murderous dictatorship. Get it yet?)
Africa, is their focus at present.
Resources.
They’ve taken over major ports. They’ve built military bases. They’re exploiting the people. They’re just getting started.
Payback in some minds, for the century of humiliation.
https://www.rfa.org/english/commentaries/china-africa-12262021114423.html
https://www.csis.org/analysis/assessing-risks-chinese-investments-sub-saharan-african-ports
https://www.cfr.org/tracker/china-overseas-ports
https://www.chathamhouse.org/2024/03/china-eyeing-second-military-base-africa-us-struggles-maintain-one-niger