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Here Is Why China Is Not The Former Soviet Union.
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Here Is Why China Is Not The Former Soviet Union.
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A lot of people were, and still are, confused why the U S did not attack China, when East Europe and Soviet Union were on the verge of collapse. We have to say they were brainwashed, as the U S made countless efforts, to undermine China, but all of them failed. We mention three of them here only.
The first try was at Beijing, between April 15th and June 4th, 1989, and some leaders of that movement are still living in the west, mainly, the United States. That movement lasted almost 50 days, while the incident on January 6th, 2021 at Capitol Hill, lasted only several hours. Guess what would happen if it had taken place in front of the governments in Washinton, London, Paris, Berlin. In Canada, our government might be kind enough to endure it for 5 days, but for 50 days, it would be too long.
the second try was at Hong Kong in 1998, one year after Hong Kong was taken back, from Great Britain, by Sorus to defeat Hong Kong Dollar. China's then prime minister, Zhu Rongji, told Sorus in person, that China's central government would support Hong Kong at any price. And Sorus, who had previously sniped at U S Dollar, British Pound Sterling, Southeast Asian Currencies, had to retreat from Hong Kong at a big loss. If Hong Kong had not been been taken back from the UK, it would definitely be another case. Some people may argue, that Sorus worked only for a mutual fund, not the United States, but he is one part of the deep state ,which actually controls the U S. China became one of the very few Asian economies weathering through the Asian Financial Crisis.
The third try was at Serbia in 1999. At that time, Serbia was still part of the former Yugoslavia. Nowadays, a lot of Chinese still blame China's government for its softness to deal with that matter.
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