Let's Talk Hong Kong

>What is the % chance China uses military force on Hong Kong protesters in your opinion?
>Will Xi bend the knee to protesters?
>What is the red line, if any, before US intervenes?

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0. Their investors are watching.

>What is the red line, if any, before US intervenes?
None. Ignoring Catalonia defeated the cultural differences means for independence, and ignoring Palestine defeated the grounds for intervening for independence based on a state's brutality.

Tianamen square 2.0
Those dogs have to be tought not to bite the hand that feeds them

isnt the chinese stock market's growth rooted in the strength and unity of the country as it ascends to become the world's economic superpower?

>peoples republic of china
>stock market

Do you get the irony?

>What is the % chance China uses military force on Hong Kong protesters in your opinion?

It's already 100%. The Chinese government has no qualms about breaking treaties which it keeps on breaking condition after condition with the Hong Kong Treaty with England in order to get England to hand over Hong Kong to the Communist Chinese government.

The Chinese government has military bolster the existing police force. It's just a change of uniform, but the viciousness is there.

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I would sooner die than let communist ruin Hong Kong

user what is the current sentiment on the ground? are people worried? everything I have read from protesters is that intervention is highly unlikely

>What is the % chance China uses military force
100%. didnt move those troops for practice