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SURVEY: China's action in the SE Asia -- acceptable or not?

SURVEY: China's action in the SE Asia -- acceptable or not? 147 members have voted

  1. 1. SURVEY: China's action in the SE Asia -- acceptable or not?

    • China's actions in SE Asia will help the region prosper economically.
      9%
      14
    • China's actions may have short term gains, but long term consequences for SE Asia.
      6%
      9
    • China's actions are a prelude for economic control of the region.
      44%
      63
    • Every country in SE Asia should do everything to repel Chinese influence in the region.
      39%
      57

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8 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

Look at what has happens in many Sub-Saharan African countries who welcomed Chinese investments with open arms. Their natural resources are being shamelessly and systematically plundered by what some economists have described as "new colonialism".

 

Yes, the short-term gains are luring. But the creeping domination and eventual wholesome reliance that Chinese involvement fosters in the long term, eventually only leaves one winner: China.  

Laughable. And what of those similar  countries or continental territories that have welcomed "investment" from other than the Chinese for  decades for same purpose? The world is scattered  with UN "peace  keepers" who in reality  are  Multinational Corporate Interest "minders".

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