U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND CHANGES NAME TO INDO-PACIFIC COMMAND

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This is some real passive aggressive shit.

China will surely not stand for this aggressive America

American will learn to not annoy China in this regard, how can we convince our president Trump and the secretary Mattis that this is wrong?

Not like it was ever called China-Pacific Command.

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You can't be wrong if you're right.

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>CHINCPAC
maybe it should've been

US is trying to suck on some Pajeet cock.

China is in some serious shit if all the neighboring countries are rearming and IS allies with India, China's current largest rival.

India's in even bigger shit if no one around them will trade with them and are threatened from all sides.

Poo, please.

>Chinese economy still largely depended on worlds largest consumer, IS
>China decides to bolster war efforts against U.S. Along with 6 other regions - not including the possible Australia and Philippines - and gives India formally Chinese market to US
>If war breaks out, China is surrounded. Russia is also surrounded and is China's only real ally. Russia is also likely to decline engagement for economic stability with West after just recovering massive economic collapse
Yes, this can't possibly backfire on China

India will suffer way more than China.

or anyone else, you windowlicker.

The fuck does India make that anyone wants (lol MIM shit parts) or can afford that the West makes?

Chinese anons butthurt that China overleveraged itself by publishing its 30-year plan and breaking almost every WTO statute just heard after joining, and now has to face massive defensive challenges.
Not to mention the grossly illegal land seizure from Japan, who may receive defensive nuclear capabilities from the US.
>But India will suffer
How? They're grossly overpopulated. It's literally a win win for them.

Definitely a reference to India. Couldn't be the Indian Ocean. Two oceans in the name would be stupid.

God I hope Mattis runs next election...
>5D mahjong

A huge conscriptible pro-western population that can be used without constant whining by rich white people back home

Looks like containment against China doesnt work so well.

Now, America has to recruit the poos as well. And this will be their downfall, since poos are legendarily incompetent

>implying China isn't literally surrounded by regions they've tried to steal land from and acted aggressively towards.
China is fucked if they don't capitulate. Xi is going to ruin them.

Mattis flat out says it's to recognize India you retarded mong.

And none of them can do anything about it. Because they are dysfunctional shitholes that cannot even install a sewage system by themselves.

Literally all Chinese neighbors depend on China as an export market for their products. This include "big guy" Vietnam, as well as Taiwan and South Korea and even Japan. Only India isnt because they barely produce anything. But India's economy is also getting raped by China, so whatever.

Annnnyyy day now....

>Because they are dysfunctional shitholes that cannot even install a sewage system by themselves.

This is the funniest thing.
All these central asian and south east asian cunts that are now slobbering China's OBOR dick are all incompetent corrupt fucks that cant build roads and hence need Chinese money and expertise.

The USA and India are just being butthurt that China is willing to provide that to them at the price of their political support.
If the West hates that so much, why werent they providing those infrastructures to these vulnerable shitholes in the first place?

Because the West never cared about them until they turned to China.

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Well this is completely wrong.It's almost as if you know your on the internet but too stupid to use google.

The U.S. Is the largest fucking market in the world by far and buys way more shit than China. It also pretty much gives away money to Asian countries for "developmemt". It also has treaties with most of the countries you think are slobbering China's tiny dick. You have no idea about asian politics of you think China isn't in some serious shit. China doesn't actually have the ability to produce good military armament. Their ships keep sinking and the I planes keep having engine failure. They're hypersonic missiles that are supposed to take out navy ships keep failing guidance test. All this doesn't matter because Russia would join the US to secure a future for its country. The U.S. Has modified its squads in the marines and army to use individual drones and exoskeleton are being deployed next year. God damn rail guns are being retrofitted to destroyers right now. Tell me how China is going to compete with that?

>US is trying to suck on some Pajeet cock.
Fucking pathetic desu.

>publishing its 30-year plan
Link plz?

Not that guy, but
>overleveraged
This is a big meme. CCP owns vast amounts of SOEs. A lot of its debt is productive debt used to finance enterprise, not like US debt which it uses to pay for deficits. It's not an apples to oranges comparison.

China also hasn't broken WTO rules (any more than average anyway). Developing countries are allowed leeway in tariffs and so on. China is per captia still firmly a developing country.

>it is the pacific fleet!!!!
no it is the indio-pacific fleet.

sounds gay

what happened to east India company ?

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I've heard Indian men are the new bulls but this confirms it.

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That looks tasty AF, BRB making egg sammich.

>news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/chinas-30year-deadline-to-rule-the-world/news-story/70f62a5bc0e4580b83d5ca89a2479e94
>express.co.uk/news/world/868333/Chinas-Xi-Jinping-communist-party-congress-beijing-30-year-plan-global-dominance
>bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-17/xi-to-put-his-stamp-on-chinese-history-at-congress-party-opening
>independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/china-global-leader-national-congress-xi-jinping-worlds-biggest-superpower-within-30-years-a8012841.html
Pick your poison.
>China isn't overleveraged
>bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-02-15/chinese-consumers-are-building-up-too-much-household-debt

For years, economists and policymakers have hailed the propensity of Chinese to save. Among other things, they’ve pointed to low household debt as reason not to fear a financial crash in the world’s second-biggest economy. Now, though, one of China’s greatest economic strengths is becoming a crucial weakness.

Over the past two weeks, as they’ve held their annual work meetings, China’s various financial regulatory bodies have raised fears that Chinese households may be overleveraged. Banking regulators sound especially concerned, and understandably so: Data released Monday showed that Chinese households borrowed 910 billion renminbi ($143 billion) in January -- nearly a third of all RMB-denominated bank loans extended that month.

While too much can be made of the headline number -- lending is always disproportionately large in January, and bank loans are rising as regulators crack down on more shadowy forms of financing -- the pace of growth for household debt is worrying. Between January and October last year, according to recent data from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chinese household leverage rose more than eight percentage points, from 44.8 percent to 53.2 percent of GDP -- a record increase.

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>reuters.com/article/us-china-economy-debt-idUSKBN17X1BD

China’s level of leverage is rising at an “alarming pace”, particularly in the finance sector, a senior central bank official said in a commentary, amid growing concern by the country’s senior leaders over financial security.

>ft.com/content/abbcd282-cad4-11e7-aa33-c63fdc9b8c6c

Why continue working when you are guaranteed a monthly income?” So asks Xu Yongan, a 55-year-old former steelworker from Anhui province and the recipient of an employee buyout. It may seem a bit puzzling that in China, the factory to the world, factory workers are paid to stay home. The solution to the puzzle — as to most puzzles about the Chinese economy — comes down to debt.

The government worries that years of investment-led growth have left the country with a heavy debt burden and lots of excess industrial capacity. It was a government-led effort to shut inefficient factories that led to Mr Xu’s early retirement.

That Chinese debt has grown to dangerous levels is beyond dispute. Non-financial sector debt has gone from $6tn in 2007 to nearly $29tn today, according to data from the Bank of International Settlements. The debt, equivalent to 260 per cent of gross domestic product, has brought with it dramatic declines in credit efficiency. The International Monetary Fund points out that in 2016 it took four units of credit to raise GDP by one unit. A decade ago the ratio was 1.3 to one.

>globaltrademag.com/in-the-news/china-still-not-living-wto-commitments
“Trade with China has been one step forward, two steps back for 15 years. Each time China claims to move toward opening up trade, it turns around and introduces another new mercantilist trade barrier to counteract it.”
So said Robert D. Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a U.S. science and technology policy think tank, on the recent 15-year anniversary of China joining the World Trade Organization (WTO).
“The WTO enforcement system has been ineffective at stopping it,” Atkinson added. “In 2001, the pundits were nearly unanimous in saying that joining the WTO could change China as it bought into the same rules of the game for market-based trade that everyone else plays by. Now we know that what China really bought from Geneva was a get out of jail free card. President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to get tougher on China’s mercantilism should be a top priority in January to turn China’s false promises into real ones.”
According to Atkinson, China has made little or no progress since the ITIF released a report last year detailing the country’s failure to live up to its WTO commitments.
>thenational.ae/arts-culture/power-trip-might-china-s-struggles-with-its-neighbours-bring-war-to-asia-1.112837
In the past three years, under President Xi Jinping, Beijing has for the first time since Mao stated its desire to be the dominant power in Asia. China’s leadership is asserting long-dormant claims to unsettled land borders and large portions of Asia’s waters, including the South China Sea and the East China Sea in North East Asia, and demanding that it, not America or Japan, lead regional organisations. With the United States desperately trying to maintain its influence in Asia, countries like Vietnam the Philippines and many others that relied on US protection are scrambling to build up their own armies and navies

China's fucked.

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Street food is typically going to be your CLEANEST source of food in developing nations with limited sanitation regulations--the idea being at least the street vendor has to be transparent with how they are prepping the food in front of you. In a restaurant, you have no idea what's happening on the other side of the kitchen wall.

Of course, cleanliness of an indian street vendor is relative.

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So, Cannon fodder.

India has a massive pharmaceutical industry, for one. They produce most of the world's generic medications.

Gurkhas and Indian troops were pretty good when the British were in charge. No reason why India shouldn't be the world hegemon's barracks.