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[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

If the conflict lasts longer, then their alignment would be immenent.

Indeed. I do think this is why the US is seeking to end the war quickly.

Personally I’m surprised that they didn’t align more. China was being surprisingly passive about the whole thing.

China's policies is for long term military and economic growth without the use of foreign alliance. The PRC doesn't like to take risks when they don't have to, and a rapid military alliance with Russia will come with plenty of risks that the Chinese might want to avoid.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

US failed to stop the Russian advancement in Ukraine. So the US is backtracking from the war, in hopes of salvaging it's relationship with Russia, to prevent another Cold War with Russia + China.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago

Most of the global community benefits from Trump's government. They aren't looking for a regime change. Western nations and US Eastern allies are the ones that are being betrayed.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 0 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Ukraine and US are the losers in this war. US have lost considerable influence and goodwill, and Ukraine has lost land and people.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 8 points 3 weeks ago

Volkswagen argues it is not liable to pay higher taxes as it did not import car parts together as a single "kit", but instead shipped them separately, combining them with some local components to make a car.

Common tactic car manufacturers also use in the US to get around tariffs and taxes.

This, the Indian authorities said, was "a ploy to clear the goods without the payment of the applicable duty."

The Federal government should do this in the US.

The tax notice "deals a body blow" to the much-advertised "policy of ease of doing business in India for foreign investors," the company said.

India has always been difficult for western corporations to do business there. However, western corporations are also notorious for exploiting every rule and regulation they are able to for profit, with complete disregard to the consequence for the rest of society.

The economy of India has drastically change with their current government and is more encouraging to bring foreign corporations to start companies in India, I curious on the outcome of this conflict. I suspect Volkswagen might have a partial win in Indian courts, where they only have to pay some additional taxes, but not the full amount ask by the Indian government.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 6 points 4 weeks ago

We're seeing the rise of White nationalism fueled by defending their version of "white culture" across the globe and centered in the US. Seems to be popular among people of Germany and Anglo-Saxon ancestry, but not unpopular with everyone else, including other Europeans.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

The ship has a displacement of approximately 5,000 tons and includes stealth technology, combat command systems and firepower integration, “significantly enhancing overall performance,” the navy said.

This type of multi-capable ship will become vital in the future as they don't require as much manpower as carrier groups. Manpower will become an important resource in the upcoming future as there will be less capable humans that is available for the work.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

At minimum, the US will be involved indirectly. US has too much to lose if Iran takes a lead in the war.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Technically it's western hegemony. US alone isn't capable of a global economy hegemony, despite being the largest economy in the western hemisphere. Rather it's always that EU aligns their policy with the US government.

Besides that, I don't think it will happen. Only Brazil is making this proposal, the other BRICS nations aren't interested. They aren't looking to quickly break western hegemony either.

It's clear to everyone that western hegemony is coming to an end, and these larger BRICS nations seem content to let it happen gradually rather than make a direct effort to end it quickly.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

But the main BRICS countries have been creating new payment methods for a while now, with a few successes.

Their alternatives to SWIFT is very successful, it's how both Russia and China have made themselves immune to the secondary effects of western sanctions against Russia. However besides the international transactional agreement, only Brazil have proposed an alternative to US currency, but the other nations have no interest in this.

IMHO, it's probably because Brazil is most vulnerable to the US dollar. The economies of China, India, Russia and SA are not as dependent on the US dollar, since they also trade significantly with non-western nations.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It's not "China" that get's away with anything, but the Western media that's branding them as "Communist" as a form of derogatory propaganda to mark them a copy cat of the USSR.

Right from beginning China has always called themselves "PRC". People's Republic of China. They are a dictatorial republic akin of Cesar's Roman Empire, with a government structure based off communist ideology. But their economic policy have always shifted with the times, it was similar to the USSR when they were the fastest growing economy, and now similar to the US.

[–] 00x0xx@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

Indeed. We already have more than enough land for every human, and can probably even provide for double our global population. The problem is that wealthy already owns the majority of land, and limit its access and usage to the average citizen of his nation.

They are some exceptions of this, India and China are the two I can think of right now. But it also probably one reason they are able to have a very high dense population, people there have more access to land.

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