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Chinese dams held back Mekong waters during drought, study finds

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    is that a joke? So it is in very bad taste. Everyone except you knows very well that all the dams made on the Mekong in Laos are the work of the Chinese; you just have to go and see; the truck

  • When you restrict your "study" to dig up dirt on China and ignore what other countries like Laos are doing to the Mekong it questions whether the results are fair and unbiased.  

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On 4/13/2020 at 9:41 PM, Isaan sailor said:

Say goodbye to Mekong--but don't wait too long.  Very soon, just a long ditch for a northern boundary.   How could it have been different?   SE Asian countries could have banded together to stand up to CCP bullying.

They have no balls.

On 4/14/2020 at 12:18 AM, hotchilli said:

China is winning in S.E.Asia hands down, while USA does all the talking, China is doing all the building.

Whether at sea or on land.

And it has one huge advantage, 1000 years of integrated history in the area, even before USA was founded.

Yep, and SE Asia's leaders are literally crawling into the shade of China's boot by taking their money.  Give it 20 years and it will ALL be China when the boot comes down!

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10 hours ago, Joebuzz said:

Yep, and SE Asia's leaders are literally crawling into the shade of China's boot by taking their money.  Give it 20 years and it will ALL be China when the boot comes down!

Historically most of Asia has always been under the influence of China, via trade or with politics.

Thailand has seeds planted from China deep rooted in it's history and ancestry.

China is here to stay.

As they pump money into Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia expect the pressure to increase exponentially.
And now with Thailands funds severely depleted the begging hand will go out to China too to help rebuild it's economy as well as infrastructure, and Uncle Tu will gladly take the money and the consequences.

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