China Accelerates Military Base in Pakistan

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  • #752523
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    As expected, part of China’s Silk Road Project in their global trade routes, across Asia and the Indian Ocean, is to convince the governments of the nations China is investing in to allow Chinese military bases to be built and stationed in those nations.

    The part of China’s plan to have military bases around the world, which is in the footsteps of U.S. global policy, is called their “String of Pearls Plan”: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/03/china-accelerates-military-base-pakistan-string-pearls-plan-geo-political-dominance-takes-shape/

    The article and the map in the link is very informative on the situation.

    While many of the western and middle eastern powers are trying to spark a war between the U.S. and Russia over Syria, in the northwestern part of the middle east, these powers are ignoring the Chinese dragon coming from the southeast.

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    While many of the western and middle eastern powers are trying to spark a war between the U.S. and Russia over Syria, in the northwestern part of the middle east, these powers are ignoring the Chinese dragon coming from the southeast.

    China has also made huge investments in Iran.

    There have also been reports of Chinese troops in Syria. Given that the US has been importing and arming Chinese muslim terrorists, this should come as no surprise.

    China imports huge quantities of natural gas from Iran. This is one of the factors that prevented Obama from attacking Iran.

    The Chinese indicated that cutting their gas supplies would be considered a declaration of war by the US.

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    This will be an issue in the future. Close encounters of bravado. Not just US/China, but add in Russia who has its own set of issues. Something is going to happen.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

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    While many of the western and middle eastern powers are trying to spark a war between the U.S. and Russia over Syria, in the northwestern part of the middle east, these powers are ignoring the Chinese dragon coming from the southeast.

    China has also made huge investments in Iran.

    There have also been reports of Chinese troops in Syria. Given that the US has been importing and arming Chinese muslim terrorists, this should come as no surprise.

    China imports huge quantities of natural gas from Iran. This is one of the factors that prevented Obama from attacking Iran.

    The Chinese indicated that cutting their gas supplies would be considered a declaration of war by the US.

    That is a very good point. As much as a number of western powers would like to destroy Iran, with each passing day, Iran goes deep under the China’s umbrella of protection.

    It is possible that Iran might sign a mutual defense treaty with China, as which point the western elites dream of destroying Iran die.

    How poetic that the same people that support destroying Iran also pushed to empower China, with China now stopping them from destroying Iran.

    This will be an issue in the future. Close encounters of bravado. Not just US/China, but add in Russia who has its own set of issues. Something is going to happen.

    The question is what.

    The western globalists are now caught in a no win situation, where if they upset China with military action against Iran and Russia, they risk losing control of their factories in southeast Asia, but if they do nothing, they lose their influence in the middle east and Africa.

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    I think China’s build-up in Pakistan is for weakened the Indian influence in the region.
    East is a delicate matter. The Eastern (the Asian) mentality is intended to have a strong patron who never admits individuals and rules by the iron fist. The USSR and the US haven’t granted any respect from either Asian nor Arabian people cuz our nations were just milking cows. But China is welcomed at the Middle East as a patron.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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    I think China’s build-up in Pakistan is for weakened the Indian influence in the region.

    By itself, that point could be made. But, China is also make inroads into Iran, UEA, and other middle eastern nations:

    http://www.mei.edu/content/map/defying-expectations-china%E2%80%99s-iran-trade-investments

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-02-27/gold-corridor-dubai-china-sought-china

    Also, in the top link, on the map, you can see that China has a military base in middle east nation of Oman.

    China is projecting influence outwards through Asia, towards the middle east, Africa, and eventually Europe.

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    Yep. And China will take much from its Middle East – African expansion. In fact, it’s rising of a new colonial power.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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    Yep. And China will take much from its Middle East – African expansion. In fact, it’s rising of a new colonial power.

    I agree. Also, China has not cultural, nor religious ties to the middle east, which will make things interesting.

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    You know, I think they have something in common. They all are greedy and insidious.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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    Yep. And China will take much from its Middle East – African expansion. In fact, it’s rising of a new colonial power.

    I agree. Also, China has not cultural, nor religious ties to the middle east, which will make things interesting.

    And they love their pork, going to be fun to see Chinese restaurants springing up across the Mid East.

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    My point was more in the line of guys pushing it to far and creating an incident.
    The long play look brings up your points,…..which EU/Merican globalist are in the no win situation, being I feel they are the ones that want to be in charge not China or Russia.
    China making big moves into the middle of Africa, which could end up controlling rare earth minerals needed in future high tech,….Now with military bases all along the path from Africa to China, and along the northern part of the middle east.
    The first incident will be China and Russia, being that China is moving into Russia’s current areas. The globalist in the EU/Merica will have to make a play sooner or later, that will be interesting.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

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    Roadmaster, the real question is if the western globalists have any moves to play? Their corporations are so tied in with China that anything they do against China will boomerang back on them.

    The only real move that western globalists have is the one move they refuse to do. That is declare peace in the middle east and have the U.S. become an international partner with Russia.

    This is the one move China would have the most problems with in their plans. If there is peace in the middle east, China cannot use the the situation to their advantage, save for a few fuel deals. Without the threat of war, the middle eastern nations will be less incline to accept China’s investments and the strings that would be attached.

    Peace would slow down China’s plans for Silk Road trade routes and String of Pearls military bases.

    Also, an axis of U.S. and Russia could be used to contain China. Between U.S. and Russia, along with OPEC, they can force China to the table due to China possibly being cut off from much of the fuel they import.

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