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China takes one in the consulate

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China's consulate in Pakistan was attacked this week. Is America loosing its grip as the most hated country in the world?
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On the contrary, the attack on the Chinese consulate is actually evidence of just how well liked China is and how desperate America and its running dogs are to undermine China's friendships:
Pakistan's government has called attack a "conspiracy" against the strategic cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing.

On November 24, Pakistani counterterrorism police officer Umar Khitab said the attackers used a foreign-made C-4 plastic explosive and suggested that India was involved.
https://www.rferl.org/a/pakistani-polic ... 18821.html
“The Prime Minister has ordered a complete inquiry into the incident and has desired that elements behind this incident must be unearthed,” Khan’s office said in a statement, adding that the attack was part of a conspiracy aimed at undermining economic and strategic cooperation between the two nations.

“Such incidents will never be able to undermine Pak-China relationship,” the statement added. Neighboring China is Pakistan’s closest ally, ploughing billions of dollars in loans and infrastructure investments into the South Asian nation as part of Beijing’s vast Belt and Road initiative.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-paki ... SKCN1NS0GV
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It's sad really. China's approach to building relationships with other nations is to expend huge amounts of capital and energy helping them develop, while the default setting for America and its vassals is to treat international diplomacy as a game of king of the hill where they need to keep killing until they are the only ones left.
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Gosh, it's all so clear now! All 300 million of us feel real bad China boy :lol:
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mrswdk wrote:It's sad really. China's approach to building relationships with other nations is to expend huge amounts of capital and energy helping them develop, while the default setting for America and its vassals is to treat international diplomacy as a game of king of the hill where they need to keep killing until they are the only ones left.
And you really think China is doing this without any gain for themselves.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/25/worl ... -port.html

The case is one of the most vivid examples of China’s ambitious use of loans and aid to gain influence around the world — and of its willingness to play hardball to collect.

The debt deal also intensified some of the harshest accusations about President Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative: that the global investment and lending program amounts to a debt trap for vulnerable countries around the world, fueling corruption and autocratic behavior in struggling democracies.
I won't even mention their hard handed tactics in the South China Sea.
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Evil Semp wrote:
mrswdk wrote:It's sad really. China's approach to building relationships with other nations is to expend huge amounts of capital and energy helping them develop, while the default setting for America and its vassals is to treat international diplomacy as a game of king of the hill where they need to keep killing until they are the only ones left.
And you really think China is doing this without any gain for themselves.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/25/worl ... -port.html
Oh look, it's that Sri Lankan port again :roll:

>China makes hundreds of billions USD of loans and grants to Asian countries to build infrastructure
>One country defaults on a loan so China collects its collateral, which in this case is access to the port that its loan was used to build
>CIA trollbots: "China has a new port so China is evil!!" *continues strafing Pakistani wedding parties with drone strikes*
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I see saxi has trained you well.
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mrswdk wrote:It's sad really. China's approach to building relationships with other nations is to expend huge amounts of capital and energy helping them develop,...
If it wasn't for the word "China" I would have thought you an apologist for Queen Victoria.
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mrswdk wrote:It's sad really. China's approach to building relationships with other nations is to expend huge amounts of capital and energy helping them develop, while the default setting for America and its vassals is to treat international diplomacy as a game of king of the hill where they need to keep killing until they are the only ones left.
Haha, you clearly know nothing about the forced abortions in China, the Tianenman Square (recently, as in the 89), or the worst mass murderer in history, Mao.
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a forced abortion is better than no abortion at all, pepe... :roll:
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riskllama wrote:a forced abortion is better than no abortion at all, pepe... :roll:
Actually ... no. All things considered and with the average average baby it's safer to give birth than to have an abortion, especially a "forced" one because if you are forcing someone against their wishes you probably don't really care for the patient either. It's just a quota.
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tzor wrote:All things considered and with the average average baby it's safer to give birth than to have an abortion
What things did you consider in order to reach that conclusion?
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mrswdk wrote:
tzor wrote:All things considered and with the average average baby it's safer to give birth than to have an abortion
What things did you consider in order to reach that conclusion?
Uterine wall perforation is the number one abortion complication in late term abortions. Most sources cite a 1/250 chance of this happening.
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https://www.unicef.org/newsline/02pr07iwd.htm
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tzor wrote:
mrswdk wrote:
tzor wrote:All things considered and with the average average baby it's safer to give birth than to have an abortion
What things did you consider in order to reach that conclusion?
Uterine wall perforation is the number one abortion complication in late term abortions. Most sources cite a 1/250 chance of this happening.
A 'perforation' is just a cut - it could be quite serious, or it could be so minor that a doctor wouldn't need to do anything about it.

Uterine wall perforations happen during vaginal childbirth too. Something like 2-3% of vaginal births result in the woman hemorrhaging.

A similar proportion also result in the woman's perineum (gooch) tearing.
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tzor wrote:
riskllama wrote:a forced abortion is better than no abortion at all, pepe... :roll:
Actually ... no. All things considered and with the average average baby it's safer to give birth than to have an abortion, especially a "forced" one because if you are forcing someone against their wishes you probably don't really care for the patient either. It's just a quota.
:lol: :lol: :lol: ...pray much, tzor?
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tzor wrote:
riskllama wrote:a forced abortion is better than no abortion at all, pepe... :roll:
Actually ... no. All things considered and with the average average baby it's safer to give birth than to have an abortion, especially a "forced" one because if you are forcing someone against their wishes you probably don't really care for the patient either. It's just a quota.
I have to agree with Tzor on this one... to the average baby it's much safer to have been given birth to then to have been aborted. Being aborted offers an almost 100% chance of dying. While being given birth to offers a whole childhood of being on welfare and sucking your stepdads dick so he won't beat you and your mom. Not ideal, but certainly better than death for the average baby.
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nah. too many people around these days, anyways...plus, what kind of future would a kid have to look forward to, anyways?
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i think it has more to do with issue of Baloch separatism than a China v US issue
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