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*** 3-Jul-19 World View -- Vietnam to gain from collapse of US-China trade talks
This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Vietnam to gain from collapse of US-China trade talks **** Anti-Chinese protesters in Vietnam in 2014 (AFP) Thanks to China's new Foreign Investment Law and the apparently complete collapse of the US-China trade negotiations, companies doing business in China are now considering moves to China's neighbors, especially Vietnam. China passed its Foreign Investment Law in March. It allows any Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official to visit a foreign-owned business with offices in China and demand copies of all confidential company business records and company data, as well as its source code and all other intellectual property. Compliance is required. US and Chinese trade negotiators had reached a 150-page written agreement that removed all of these regulations. US trade negotiators had thought that they had an agreement with the Chinese negotiators that threw out all these onerous conditions. But late in the evening, Friday May 3, Washington received the latest edits from their Chinese counterparts that completely reneged on all of Beijing's commitments. It's now believed that Beijing never had any intention of honoring the its commitments, but expected that political pressure would force President Donald Trump to accept the watered-down agreement anyway. Instead, Trump angrily announced a new rounds of tariffs and restrictions on Huawei. It's believed to be quite a shock to Beijing that Trump is receiving wide support from the international community and Democrats in Washington to stand up to China, at least for the time being. China will not back down from its trade model that uses subterfuge, extortion, and ignoring its commitments and obligations, and Trump cannot back down because to do so would be appeasement, and would do no good anyway. And so the US-China trade negotiations have mostly collapsed, although the talks may be revived as a result of last week's meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. **** **** Business opportunities in Vietnam **** The collapse of the US-China trade talks is shaking up all of Asia, and there are certainly going to be winners and losers. Vietnam is hoping to be one of the major winners, as businesses look for countries to which to shift their manufacturing out of China, in order to avoid the US tariffs. Vietnam’s economy today is one of the fastest-growing and most vibrant in the world. GDP grew at 7% in 2018, with similar growth forecast for 2019. Vietnam also has a young, ambitious labor force, with two-thirds of the population under age 35. Just as the West had its "baby boom" after World War II, Vietnam had its own baby boom after the extremely bloody generational crisis civil war between North and South Vietnam in the 1970s, and those babies are now of working age. Furthermore, labor costs are a fraction of what they are in neighboring countries. According to one estimate, labor costs in Vietnam are half those of China, with the same worker productivity. Because of the US-China trade dispute, many companies are considering moving their manufacturing facilities from China to Vietnam, since exports from Vietnam would not be subject to the US tariffs. For example, China's wireless earphone maker GoerTek has expressed an intent to move production to Vietnam, to avoid the tariffs, because labor is cheap, and because Vietnam is close by. Taiwan's massive tech firm Hon Hai Precision Industry Company, better known as Foxconn, has begun moving its production to Vietnam in recent months. Vietnam was flat on its back after the 1970s wars, but the economy has changed substantially in the last decade or so. For example, fifteen years ago Vietnam imported almost all the food it consumed, but today Vietnam is in the top two exporters of rice and coffee and exports a lot of seafood worldwide, mainly to China and Hong Kong. **** **** North vs South Vietnam **** Those wanting to do business in Vietnam should distinguish between the the North and the South, because they have two very different cultures, and in many ways they're like two different countries. North Vietnam (Vietnamese Kingdom) was originally populated by ethnic Chinese, while South Vietnam (Champa Kingdom) was populated by Polynesian settlers from Indonesia and Malaysia. These ethnic differences resulted in one North-South crisis civil war after another over the centuries. The country was united by the Tay-Son rebellion (1771-1790), the most celebrated military event in Vietnamese history, ending in a brilliant battle in 1789 where the Vietnamese troops repelled a much larger Chinese army. The North and South remained technically united through the French colonial period, until Ho Chi Minh founded the Vietnam Communist Party and drove the French out of North Vietnam in 1956. The North and the South went through bloody civil war (America's "Vietnam war") that united the two regions under the North Vietnamese communists. However, although the war has ended, there's still a great deal of animosity between the North and the South. Furthermore, after the war ended, Vietnam followed up with wars against Cambodia, and then a border war with China. After the 1970s wars, the Communist government in Hanoi applied Communist restrictions on businesses in the South, with the continued use of wartime planning mechanisms that emphasized output targets and paid little heed to production. In 1986, Hanoi adopted the Doi Moi economic reforms, with a significant effect on the south, making it the engine for Vietnam’s industrial growth. These reforms were inspired by Deng Xiaoping's 'Reform and Opening Up' of China in 1978. **** **** Doing Business in North Vietnam after the US-China negotiations **** Most companies moving their production facilities from China to Vietnam to evade US tariffs want to select sites for convenience, in North Vietnam, close to China's border. The Hanoi government is encouraging investments from China, but North Vietnamese public in general is opposed. Capital inflows from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau stood at $700 million in 2011, but by last year had topped $2.4 billion. China is the fifth biggest investor in Vietnam behind Japan, South Korea and Singapore. But critics, especially among North Vietnamese, argue that Chinese projects exploit cheap labor and minerals, while polluting the environment and landing the locals in debt. Vietnamese hostility toward China is great for a number of reasons. In the late 1970s, after the Vietnam civil war, there was an extremely bloody border war between China and Vietnam that left a lot of dead but was otherwise inconclusive. More important, China has illegally annexed the South China Sea, including regions that historically belonged to Vietnam. China's navy has even attacked Vietnamese fishing boats in Vietnam's own territorial waters. In 2014, thousands of anti-Chinese protesters in Vietnam, furious over China's installation of an oil rig in waters in the South China Sea historically claimed by Vietnam, turned violent and torched a number of factories in a southern Vietnam industrial park. It was Chinese factories that were the nominal targets, but the angry mob also attacked properties owned by Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Japan. Public opposition last year to Chinese investments became focused when thousands of people filled the streets of several major cities across Vietnam in June, 2018. They were protesting a proposal to create three "economic zones" which would give special business and trade privileges to foreign investors. They were particularly objecting to a proposal to allow 99 year leases by foreign investors, which allow the Chinese to set up Chinese enclaves that would remain forever. The Vietnamese public strongly opposed the economic zones. So far, public pressure has prevented the Communist government in Hanoi from gaining approval of the economic zones. **** **** Doing business in South Vietnam -- Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC or Saigon) **** Those who wish to do business in South Vietnam should focus on the city of Saigon, which was renamed to Ho Chi Minh City or HCMC by the Communists after the 1970s civil war. Last year HCMC attracted foreign investment of over $7 billion, 22% of the country’s total. HCMC is experiencing a major real estate boom, thanks to low property prices. The following are average property prices in Asian cities, per square meter:
According to one study, 35,000 new apartments were put on the market between 2015 and 2018. During 2016-17, developers and corporate buyers snapped up about $1.2 billion of residential-zoned land. Most of this was from foreign buyers, mostly from South Korea, Hong Kong and China. According to estimates, over a third of historic old Saigon city buildings have been destroyed in the last 20 years to make room for new construction. However, the disproportionate investment in real estate is raising concerns. Foreign investment money is pouring into Saigon for real estate, but not so much for industries. During the first four months of 2019, real estate accounted for 46.8% of foreign investment, with little going for industries such as manufacturing or agricultural processing. In response, the HCMC People's Committee chairman Le Thanh Liem has called for $53.8 billion in foreign invesments, focusing on nine areas, including transport, infrastructure, agriculture, commerce-service, education, and healthcare. 1,000 hectares of land would be earmarked for industrial purposes to attract investors. This should represent a big opportunity for investors or for businesses that would like to relocate to South Vietnam, because of low-cost labor, low-cost housing, and government incentives for foreign investment. Sources:
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, China, Vietnam, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Vietnamese Kingdom, Champa Kingdom, Indonesia, Malaysia, Tay-Son rebellion, France, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam War, Doi Moi, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, HCMC, Saigon Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe
07-03-2019, 11:08 PM
*** 4-Jul-19 World View -- UK-China war of words escalates sharply over Hong Kong riots
This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** UK-China war of words escalates sharply over Hong Kong riots **** Protesters install an old British colonial flag in the Legislative Council chamber on Monday (SCMP) Although it's still only a war of words, tensions and acrimony have risen sharply in the last three days, following the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. On Monday, hundreds of thousands of Hong Konger made peaceful pro-democracy protests. However, a small group of protests smashed the thick glass in the exterior glad doors and walls of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council (LegCo) building, and entered and vandalized the building. This has infuriated Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials, some of whom are calling for a get-tough policy in Hong Kong that removes some of freedoms granted to Hong Kong in the "one country, two systems" policy that distinguishes Hong Kong's governance from that of the rest of China. But apparently nothing infuriated the CCP officials in Beijing more than seeing the British colonial flag installed at the head of the Legislative Council Chamber, as shown in the picture at the beginning of this article. Starting on Tuesday, CCP officials have been talking in a manner much harsher than they've talked in the past. One CCP official suggested that Hong Kong's "one country, two systems" should be brought to an end: <QUOTE>"Yet, some extremists on the pretext of opposing the amendments to the relevant Bill of the special administration region government, attacked the Legislative Council building in an extremely violent manner and deliberately damaged its facilities. This serious illegal act tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong, undermines Hong Kong's social order and undermines the fundamental interests of Hong Kong. It is a blatant challenge to the ‘one country, two systems’ bottom line."<END QUOTE> A number of people on Chinese social media are being quoted as supporting the government position: <QUOTE>"There's definitely a problem with the policies towards Taiwan and Hong Kong. Why does the central government think that as long as it gives enough benefits and special rights, the people will be loyal to you?"<END QUOTE> Here's another: <QUOTE>"One country, two systems is too lax, and this is the result. If Hong Kong wants to return to normal, it should start with decolonization and change the name of Victoria Harbour to Oriental Pearl Harbour."<END QUOTE> On the other hand, many of the young protesters on Monday were expressing concern that the "one country, two systems" policy is scheduled to end in 2047, well within the expected lives of the protesters. This is leading many young protesters to demand that Hong Kong be returned to Britain. **** **** Nearing a repeat of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre **** This is not the end of the story. After Monday's "victory," the protesters are only going to become more bold in pro-democracy protests. Pro-independence activists in Taiwan will also be emboldened. The CCP thugs are seeing the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong as a repeat of the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square, which ended with the mass slaughter of thousands of peacefully protesting college students. This is the danger that many in the international community fear. The paranoid, delusion people in the high ranks of the CCP consider democracy to be not a form of government but an ideology, and ideology opposed to Communism, Socialism and Marxism, and they see a pro-democracy demonstration as threatening the CCP's very existence. That reasoning led to the massacre of thousands of peacefully protesting college students in Tiananmen Square in 1989, and many analysts fear that the CCP will do a repeat if there's another huge pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong, last the the last three in the past couple of months. For the CCP, the anxiety and hysteria is particularly acute, since Hong Kong is in southern China, and CCP officials fear a new massive anti-government rebellion in the south, as happened in the past with the Taiping Rebellion (1852-64), and Mao's Communist Revolution (1934-49). (See "22-Jun-19 World View -- Hong Kong protests show historic split between northern and southern China" ) **** **** Britain and China exchange threats in escalated war of words **** China's president Xi Jinping has said that if it hadn't been for Britain's 1840s invasion of China, the Opium Wars, then China would be a great nation today. It was as a result of those wars that Britain acquired Hong Kong as a colony, which it returned to Chinese rule in 1997. Under the terms of the 1984 Joint Declaration on Hong Kong, signed by China and Britain, Hong Kong is to be a "Special Administrative Region" of China, having its own laws, freedoms, financial system and judicial system, for 50 years, from 1997 until 2047. This is known as "one country, two systems." Britain's government claims that even though Hong Kong is part of China, Britain still has some responsibility to protect Hong Kong freedoms under the terms of the Joint Declaration that China and Britain signed in 1984. Britain's Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, began the war of words: <QUOTE>"My heart goes out to those worried they’ll lose their precious way of life. I don’t support violence in any circumstances but I understand their worries about changes happening in Hong Kong. The Chinese government say this is an internal affair and it’s not for Britain to meddle in this, but we signed an agreement ensuring ‘one nation, two systems’ for 50 years, so I hope there are not changes which undermine that legally binding agreement."<END QUOTE> CCP officials have described this statement as "very offensive." China's position is that the Joint Declaration is an old document that is no long relevant. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman said: <QUOTE>"Let me reiterate, the Joint Declaration resolved the Hong Kong issue, which was left over by history. As Hong Kong returned to the motherland and work relating to the transitional period came to an end, the rights and obligations of the British side under the declaration were completely fulfilled. On July 1, 1997, China resumed sovereignty over Hong Kong and the Chinese government started administering it in accordance with the Constitution and the Basic Law. The UK no longer has any responsibility for Hong Kong. Hong Kong affairs are purely China's internal affairs that brook no foreign interference. I would also like to stress that China deplores and strongly rejects the frequent British interference in and criticism of Hong Kong affairs. We advise the UK to know its place, stop meddling in Hong Kong affairs in any form and do more for its prosperity and stability rather than the opposite."<END QUOTE> China’s ambassador to London, Liu Xiaoming, appeared on British television and accused the British government of meddling: <QUOTE>"The U.K. government chose to stand on the wrong side, it has made inappropriate remarks, not only to interfere in the internal affairs of Hong Kong but also to back up the violent lawbreakers. [Britain has tried to obstruct Hong Kong officials from] bringing the criminals to justice, which is utter interference in Hong Kong’s rule of law."<END QUOTE> I heard several commentators express the fear that the war of words could escalate into something more serious. The last sentence in the preceding paragraph shows one possible scenario. Let's suppose that Britain takes some action to help Hong Kong activists escape via ship from Hong Kong to avoid prosecution. China could then block the ship on the high seas, and things could escalate further. In my book, "War between China and Japan," I discussed at length how world wars are triggered by trivial events, as the hatred and vitriol grows during a generational Crisis era. China repeatedly whines that China would be a great nation if it hadn't been for Britain's Opium Wars, and nostalgia in Hong Kong for the days when Hong Kong was a British colony seems to be growing, which clearly infuriates the CCP officials. As I described in my book, in this febrile atmosphere even a simple event could trigger tit-for-tat escalations back and forth, and lead to a major military crisis. In a previous protest, girl holds British flag and placard reading 'Make Hong Kong Great Britain Again' (SCMP) **** **** Did China set a trap for the protesters? **** When the protesters were breaking into the Legilative Council (LegCo) building, they had to smash through doors and windows with thick glass, designed to withstand terrorist explosions. It took several hours to finally break through. During all this time, there were riot police nearby, but they did nothing to stop the vandalism. In fact, when the small group of vandals approached, they turned away. As midnight approached, the protesters finally left the LegCo building, and all that were left were reporters. The BBC reporter wondered why he was being allowed inside the building, and was allowed to broadcast these scenes to the world. He raised the question about whether the government was setting some kind of trap, so that they could be called rioters and terrorists. That seems to be exactly what happened. The riot police were right there, and could have stopped the smashing of the LegCo building doors and windows, but just stood aside and them the vandals proceed. Now the Chinese government will be able to use this incident as a reason to impose stricter laws and procedures on Hong Kong residents. Sources:
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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, China, Hong Kong, Britain, Legislative Council, LegCo, one nation - two systems, Tiananmen Square massacre, Opium Wars, Joint Declaration, Jeremy Hunt, Liu Xiaoming Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe
07-04-2019, 11:32 AM
** 04-Jul-2019 World View: Britain seizes Iranian tanker carrying oil to Syria
Britain's Royal Marines have seized an Iranian oil tanker, the Grace 1, a "very large crude carrier" or VLCC, allegedly carrying Iranian oil to Syria. The tanker would have been violating two different sanctions -- the sanctions against Iran selling oil, and the sanctions against Syria receiving oil.
The geopolitical effects are that Syria will feel the immediate impact of losing a crucial oil shipment, while tensions between Iran and the West will be further inflamed. According to a report in World Oil: Quote: "Gibraltar didn’t say where the crude came from, but Gibraltar is a British territory on Spain's southern tip that overlooks the strait between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Britain acquired the Gibraltar territory during the War of the Spanish Succession (1704-1709), which was settled by the Treaty of Utrecht of 1714. Gibraltar has been a part of the Brexit negotiations. Media reports usually say that there is only one land border between the UK and the EU27 (the rest of the EU), but that's not true. There's another land border -- between Spain and the British territory of Gibraltar. The border between Ireland and Northern Ireland is highly contentious because of fears that introducing customs checks on that border will once again inflame "The Troubles," the centuries-old clash between the indigenous Gaelics versus the descendants of the Scottish and English invaders. However, there is no such concern with Gibraltar, and there will be customs checks between Gibraltar and Spain (assuming that Brexit actually occurs). The Donald Trump administration has place extremely harsh sanctions on Iran, and the current incident will certainly inflame tensions further. In my opinion, Trump has been following a dual strategy with Iran -- a short range strategy and a long-range strategy. Since 2015, Iran has been using the billions of dollars they received from the JCPOA to build up the IRGC and to fund military and terrorist activities in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon (Hezbollah) and Gaza (Hamas). Trump's short-range strategy was to cut off this flow of money, and it's already been effective, since there are reports that Hezbollah and Hamas are having financial problems. The other part of the short-range strategy is to keep Iran from doing stupid things like exploding oil tankers in Hormuz Strait or shooting down drones. This whole song and dance about planning a military strike and then calling it off ten minutes before launch seems to have accomplished that strategy, at least so far. Iran's younger generations, the ones that grew up after the 1979 civil war, hate the hard-line geezers and are mostly pro-Western and pro-American, and as the younger generations grow in size, while the old hard-line geezers die off, Iran's policies are gradually changing. So Trump's long-range strategy is to encourage that change of policy. As far as I can tell, the European countries favor this policy, but can't say so for domestic reasons. Thursday's seizure of the Iranian oil tanker is likely to cause expressions of outrage from Iran, but will probably not generate more than perfunctory political complaints within the EU. ---- Sources: -- Grace 1 supertanker / Iran / British forces seize oil tanker for violating Syria sanctions https://www.worldoil.com/news/2019/7/4/b...-sanctions (WorldOil, 4-Jul-2019) -- Eyes on Iran as Britain seizes oil tanker over Syria sanctions https://www.reuters.com/article/us-midea...SKCN1TZ0GN (Reuters, 4-Jul-2019) -- Syria / Iran / U.K. Marines Seize Oil Tanker, Causing Diplomatic Row With Iran https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...e-to-syria (BB, 4-Jul-2019) -- Royal Marines and Gibraltar seize ship suspected of taking Iranian oil to Syria https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/j...-sanctions (Guardian, 4-Jul-2019) ---- Related: ** 20-Aug-13 World View -- Sinai 'is almost an all-out war' as attack kills 24 Egyptian policemen ** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/x...tm#e130820 ** 4-Jan-19 World View -- Britain may establish a military base in South China Sea after Brexit ** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/x...tm#e190104
07-05-2019, 10:02 PM
** 05-Jul-2019 Chinese hatred of Japanese
I was speaking with someone today who used to work in a lab several years ago. There were two elderly Chinese working there, and they were as nice as can be. A young Japanese man, around 30 yo, came to work there, and he was nice as can be too. But the two Chinese men absolutely hated the Japanese man. They never spoke to him at all, and for months never referred to him except in the most contemptuous way. This hatred is based on the numerous atrocities that the Japanese committed on China during World War II. This is the kind of vitriolic hatred that's leading to a world war. This hatred runs so deep that it can't be described as anything but a desire to exterminate the Japanese. Just to reprise what I've written several times before, it's been obvious for at least 15 years that the Chinese are planning to launch a war against America. We know this because they've been developing and massively deploying large intercontinental ballistic missile systems with nuclear weapons with no purpose except to destroy American cities, American bases, and American aircraft carriers. So it's been obvious for many years that China has been planning on launching a war with America, and it was coming with 100% certainty. But I had a major change in views towards the end of last year, thanks to the research I was doing on my book. I began to understand that China does not want a war with the US. China wants a war of extermination against Japan to get revenge for WW II, and China wants a war of annexation against Taiwan. So why is China planning to launch a war with the US? Because the Chinese know that the US will defend Japan and Taiwan, so they have no choice. It's been widely believed -- and I bought into this as well -- that the Chinese wanted hegemony over the whole world. They were sending their navy to Africa, the new Silk Road to Europe, and a massive missile attack to the United States. One thing we know from China's ancient text Sun Tzu's Art of War, the Chinese view every relationship with outsiders as a relationship of current or future war. And there is no concept in the Art of War of a United Nations or a community of nations. Everything is based on deception and subterfuge. China will sign international agreements, and expect others to adhere to them, but will ignore the requirements they impose on China. We've seen this in trade, in the South China Sea, and everywhere else. And I've come to the conclusion that part of China's deception today is to let everyone believe that the Chinese want hegemony of the entire world. China's military certainly doesn't believe anything so idiotic, nor do senior CCP officials, but there are many delusional people, inside and outside of China, who do believe. And that's really very convenient for the Chinese, since it hides their true intentions. If China wants hegemony over the entire world, then you know that's never going to happen, so you decide not to worry about it. But if you understand the truth -- that China wants a revenge war against Japan, then that's very different. You know that China could launch such a war at any time, and you'll prepare for it, which is not what the Chinese want. So instead, they'll let you live your life as usual, thinking that China will never attack the whole world, so you're safe.
07-06-2019, 05:38 AM
So nothing interesting happened today?
07-06-2019, 07:52 AM
07-06-2019, 11:40 AM
** 05-Jul-2019 World View: China abducting and 'reeducating' Uighur children in East Turkistan (Xinjiang)
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials in China's East Turkistan (Xinjiang) province are forcefully taking Muslim Uighur and Kazakh children from their parents and locking them up in "centralized care" centers. In the "centralized care" centers, they're completely and permanently cut off from their parents, and their parents' language and culture. They're forced to speak only Chinese, and to spend many hours per day reciting phrases worshipping the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping. Starting in 2017, the CCP has arrested over a million Uighurs and Kazakhs in East Turkistan, and locked them up in concentration camps, as we've reported many times, where they're beaten, tortured, and forced to recite phrases for many hours per day, praising the CCP. A person could be locked up any kind of "crime," such as shaving one's beard, since that could be a sign of a budding terrorist. But it was never clear what was happening to the children. These new reports reveal that. During the last three years there's been a rapid, large-scale campaign to build boarding schools, abduct children from their parents, and lock them up permanently in the boarding schools for "centralized care." The BBC researched this by collecting publicly available documents, and by interviewing dozens of people in Turkey who have lost their children during supposedly short visits to Xinjiang. The Uighurs and Kazakhs are ethnically Turkic people, and they have relatives in East Turkistan, the children are abducted during family visits. One person on the BBC World Service said that he was watching a video released by the CCP to show the world how happy the children are in CCP orphanages, and he saw his own son for the first time in three years, and was shocked to hear him speak Chinese. The BBC also commissioned work by Adrian Zenz, a German researcher. Zenz did extensive research, resulting in a lengthy report published last week in the Journal of Political Risk. He analyzed all available evidence, consisting of government policy and implementation directives, different kinds of official reports and related state or private media articles, educational statistics, public construction and procurement bids, village-based work team reports, and official propaganda pieces that extol the benefits of the so-called "vocational training." Zenz discovered that as the number of Uighur adults who were locked up in concentration camps grew into the millions, their children who no longer had any parents, were becoming a major societal problem. According to Zenz's report: Quote: "Government documents provide clear evidence that The report concludes: Quote: "It is only with what I refer to as the weaponization Reading this report, I was reminded of the song from the Broadway play Oliver!, sung by Mr. Bumble after the orphaned boy Oliver held out his dish and said, "Please sir, I want some more." Quote: "Oliver, Oliver The Broadway play is based on the 1840s serial novel, Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens. The 1840s was a generational Awakening era in England, and Dickens was a social warrior whose novels had the purpose of showing the seamy underground of London society, including the horrific treatment of orphans in parish orphanages. It's worth looking again at the last four lines of the song lyrics quoted above. It suddenly dawns on Mr. Bumble that there are investigations of orphanages going on in London at the time, and if anything bad happens to Oliver, then the person who will be blamed will be the person who named him Oliver -- Mr. Bumble himself. I can't resist taking this side trip one step further. When the investigation finally does occur, Mr. Bumble is accused of having destroyed evidence that might have been used to determine Oliver's real parents. The investigator speaks to Mr. and Mrs. Bumble: Quote: "'Nothing,' replied Mr. Brownlow, 'except that it So believe it or not, Dear Reader, I actually had a valid purpose in drifting off into the story of Mr. and Mrs. Bumble, because they were in exactly the situation that the Xinjiang CCP officials are in today. As Zenz's research indicates, with millions of Uighurs in concentration camps, there must be hundreds of thousands of children who no longer have parents, and these are a major social problem. China's government is apparently becoming nervous that the outside world will learn about the concentration camps and reeducation centers, and is taking steps to prevent that from happening. The BBC reporter John Sudworth has been reporting on the concentration camps for three years, and is now reporting on the abducted children, possibly hoping to become the Charles Dickens of today, though as a journalist rather than as a novelist. However, there were no English security forces blocking Charles Dickens's research the way that there are Chinese security forces blocking Sudworth's attempts to visit the concentration camps. In 2017, the CCP denied the existence of the concentration camps, although they were clearly visible in satellite photos. Finally, based on the photos and the stories of people whose families had been abducted, the CCP said that they existed, but they were benigh educational institutions. In January, the CCP invited diplomats from 12 countries to visit one of the concentration camps, Moyu County Vocational Skills Education and Training Center, where “students are studying the national language, national musical instruments, calligraphy and painting, legal knowledge and various employment skills in the classroom. The envoys asked the students about their study and life in detail, and watched the performances of the students," according to Chinese media. A comparable event occurred in 1943, when Hitler's Nazis decided to let the Danish Red Cross and the Swedish Red Cross visit the Theresienstadt concentration camp. The camp had been a filthy, crowded smelly place where Jews were packed like sardines in small cells. The visitors would be permitted to see only certain portions of the camp. Prior to the visit, all buildings and grounds along the travel route were enhanced by green turf, flowers, and benches. A playground, sports fields, and even a monument were added. Thousands of Jews were deported to other camps, to reduce crowding. Prominent and Dutch Jews had their cells enlarged, as well as had furniture, drapes, and flower boxes added. A sign, "Boys School" was erected over one building, even though nobody ever had attended that school. During the visit, well-rehearsed actions took place that were created specially for the visit. Bakers baking bread, a load of fresh vegetables being delivered, and workers singing were all queued by messengers who ran ahead of the entourage. So we have three different events, spanning 160 years of time:
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. One more little anecdote: I heard someone on Fox news the other day whining because the New York Times had never written anything about the Nazi Holocaust at the time that it was occurring, even though it was known through the testimonies of escaped Jews. All my life, I've heard officials say, "Never again!" referring to the Holocaust that targeted Jews. So I remain continually astonished that there are three Holocausts going on today in three different countries, all targeting Sunni Muslims -- China's genocide and ethnic cleansing of Uighurs and Kazakhs, Myanmar's (Burma's) genocide and ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas, and Syria's (Bashar al-Assad's) genocide and ethnic cleansing of his Arab Sunni enemies. Just as almost no one uttered a peep or cared about the ongoing Nazi Holocaust, today almost no one is uttering a peep or cares about three Holocausts currently in progress in three different countries. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. ---- Sources: -- China Muslims: Xinjiang schools used to separate children from families https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-48825090 (BBC/Sudworth, 4-Jul-2019) -- Break Their Roots: Evidence for China’s Parent-Child Separation Campaign in Xinjiang http://www.jpolrisk.com/break-their-root...iang#_ftn1 (Journal Of Political Risk, Adrian Zenz, 4-Jul-2019) -- Xinjiang / Uighurs / China accused of rapid campaign to take Muslim children from their families https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/j...of-uighurs (Guardian, London, 5-Jul-2019) -- Children of detained Uyghurs held in mass boarding schools in Xinjiang, research claims https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/05/asia/xinj...index.html (CNN, 5-Jul-2019) -- Nipping Dissent In The Bud: After ‘Re-Education’ Camps For Adults, Now Children Under Communist Government Gaze https://swarajyamag.com/insta/nipping-di...nment-gaze (Swarajya, India, 5-Jul-2019) -- Searching for truth in China's Uighur 're-education' camps https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-china-blog-48700786 (BBC, 21-Jun-2019) -- Commentary: Why won’t U.S. politicians talk about Chinese concentration camps? https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/c...story.html (Chicago Tribune, 25-Jun-2019) -- China’s Algorithms of Repression - Reverse Engineering a Xinjiang Police Mass Surveillance App https://www.hrw.org/node/329384 (Human Rights Watch, 1-May-2019) -- Hitler / Holocaust / Terezin (Theresienstadt): The "Model" Ghetto https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the...quo-ghetto (JewishVirtualLibrary) -- China Takes Diplomats to Tour Xinjiang ‘Re-Education Camps’ ::xwla-02/11/2019 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...tion-camps (Bloomberg, 8-Jan-2019)
07-07-2019, 12:21 PM
** 07-Jul-2019 When will WW III start?
Guest Wrote:> Anyone have an idea when the Reds will attack Hong Kong? Here are some predictions of the exact dates that WW III will start. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news...p-10252716 https://astrologyandpsychicpredictions.w...rld-war-3/ http://www.exploratoryastrology.dk/412093334 Hope that helps! (By the way, some of the dates in those articles have already passed.)
07-07-2019, 01:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2019, 01:32 PM by Cynic Hero '86.)
Attacking Hong Kong would just be a Tienanmen square incident, Not a WW3. No country would intervene if a crackdown on Hong Kong took place. The only thing that would be different is that several countries may move their investments to outside china as a result.
Also BTW the Eiffel tower is located in Paris, France, Not Hong Kong.
07-07-2019, 03:40 PM
(07-07-2019, 01:31 PM)Cynic Hero Wrote: Attacking Hong Kong would just be a Tienanmen square incident, Not a WW3. No country would intervene if a crackdown on Hong Kong took place. The only thing that would be different is that several countries may move their investments to outside china as a result. Or, how about another MSM obsession over a nothing burger? https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/03/france-f...tters.html It seems to me the French government doesn't listen to it's people as well. So all in all, it's just a matter of degree and not in kind for this sort of thing. Here's an idea from Jonesers. 1. Indifference to this sort of thing, due to fucked up elites everywhere it seems is the best policy. IOW, how about a pox on many houses. There is a hidden agenda on my part as well. Strategic withdrawal from elite projects is a nice way for them to collapse. After all, the Soviet Union didn't collapse due to war, but rather the rapidly spreading indifference amongst the population. 2. Strategic opting out is another idea. I opt out of MSM, Facefuck, Twatter, etc. Here , it's more of a bad deal I'm getting. I demand that I get paid for my intellectual property. Since social media shithead companies don't pay me, I opt out of them as well. 3. Some more ideas here: https://www.oftwominds.com/blog.html
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07-07-2019, 07:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-07-2019, 07:13 PM by Warren Dew.)
(07-07-2019, 03:40 PM)Ragnarök_62 Wrote: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/03/france-f...tters.html Macron basically just grabbed control of the EU for France, and has gotten the German Chancellor's agreement to a combined military. Things could now change in Europe as quckly as they changed in the 1930s in Germany. Eventually the US will realize that its biggest adversary isn't Russia and isn't China, but instead is the EU.
07-08-2019, 10:52 AM
(07-07-2019, 07:12 PM)Warren Dew Wrote:(07-07-2019, 03:40 PM)Ragnarök_62 Wrote: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/03/france-f...tters.html If we are stupid enough to make an enemy of the EU, then yes, they will be our most formidable adversary. Assuming a return to rational behavior (not a given by any means), our next President and Congress should work to offset the Trump nonsense starting on day one.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.
07-08-2019, 03:49 PM
Adversaries and enemies are not the same thing.
07-09-2019, 09:33 AM
(07-08-2019, 03:49 PM)Warren Dew Wrote: Adversaries and enemies are not the same thing. No, not exactly … but Trump is doing his best to insult and demean every nation and national leader in the EU, so the difference is rapidly becoming negligible to nonexistent.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.
07-09-2019, 11:12 AM
Just wait until Trump figures out that the EU is taking advantage of the US in terms of international trade way more than China is.
07-09-2019, 11:16 AM
John - you talk about how the Chinese and the Japanese hate each other, and that's true - but you realize it's not just the Chinese, right?
Quote:A Japan-South Korea trade war? First, some facts. South Korea is Japan’s third-largest export destination (7.1 percent of all Japanese exports in 2018). Japan is South Korea’s fifth-largest export destination (5.1 percent of all South Korean exports in 2018). Both countries have an interest in coordinating their economic, military and political power to curb China’s growing regional footprint. And yet, the two seem incapable of coordinating anything besides mutual annoyance. Last Thursday, Japan began forcing Japanese companies to seek government approval before exporting fluorinated polyamide, photoresists and hydrogen fluoride etching gas – materials South Korea depends on for the production of semiconductors and smartphone displays. Japan has justified the move based on undefined national security risks. South Korea’s trade minister said earlier today that the two sides were laying the groundwork for a potential Friday meeting to discuss the issue, but Japan’s chief Cabinet secretary told reporters that “The measure is not a subject for consultation and we have no intention of withdrawing it.” That doesn’t sound like a trade spat on the verge of being resolved. This is from the GPF newsletter. The following link may or may not work: https://mailchi.mp/386148985920/daily-me...6b677b3791
07-09-2019, 01:36 PM
(07-09-2019, 11:12 AM)Warren Dew Wrote: Just wait until Trump figures out that the EU is taking advantage of the US in terms of international trade way more than China is. No, but you might make a case for Germany. The Germans are still batshit scared of inflation, and always have to have an export balance, so yes, they qualify. This has lead to a overvalued Euro, but only there, making German products underpriced. Other than that, not so much.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.
07-09-2019, 03:14 PM
*** 10-Jul-19 World View -- US approves sophisticated weapons sales to Taiwan, despite China's fury
This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** US approves sophisticated weapons sales to Taiwan, despite China's fury **** The US State Dept. has approved the sale of sophisticated weapons to Taiwan. The sales will include 250 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and 108 General Dynamics M1A2T Abrams tanks. According to a statement from the Dept. of Defense: <QUOTE>"This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by helping to improve the security and defensive capability of the recipient, an important force for political stability, military balance, and economic progress in the region. The recipient intends to use these defense articles and services to modernize its armed forces and expand its existing air defense architecture to counter threats. This will contribute to the recipient military's goal to update its capability while further enhancing greater interoperability between the recipient, the U.S., and other partners. The recipient will have no difficulty absorbing this equipment into its armed forces. The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region."<END QUOTE> Although the statement sales that the sale "will not alter the basic military balance in the region," it's clear that the intended purpose is to allow Taiwan to defend itself against an attack by China. China has stated that it will, as a last resort, invade Taiwan in order to annex it to China, as it has already illegally annexed the South China Sea to China. The intent is that anti-aircraft missiles will permit Taiwan to defend against a missile attack by China, and the tanks will permit Taiwan to defend itself from a land attack by China. According to a tweet by Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen: <QUOTE>"Pleased that the #US government has approved another arms sale package, boosting #Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities. We’ll continue to speed up investment in national defense, & partner with like-minded countries to defend democracy while promoting regional peace and stability. pic.twitter.com/dw4Rw58hYb Tsai Ing-wen (@iingwen) July 9, 2019"<END QUOTE> However, China's Foreign Ministry responded harshly: <QUOTE>"The US arms sale to Taiwan gravely violates international law and basic norms in international relations, seriously breaches the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiques, flagrantly interferes in China's domestic affairs and harms China's sovereignty and security interests. China deplores and resolutely opposes it. We have lodged stern representations with the US. Taiwan is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory. No one should underestimate the Chinese government and people's will and resolve to defend our sovereignty and national integrity against foreign interference. We urge the US to stay committed to the one-China principle and the three joint communiques, cancel this arms sale immediately and stop military ties with Taiwan to prevent further damage to China-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait."<END QUOTE> As I've written in the past, China does not want a war with the US. However, China is planning a war of extermination against Japan, in revenge for Japan's atrocities in World War II, and also a war of annexation against Taiwan. China is developing a huge arsenal of missiles and ships to attack the United States because the Chinese know that the US will defend Japan and Taiwan when they're attacked by China. **** **** Pundits fear conflict with US-China trade talks **** A number of commentators are complaining about the timing of this announcement of arms sales to Taiwan because it will further complicate the US-China trade talks. The US and China were close to an agreement in May, when the Chinese negotiators reneged on all their written commitments. The reality is there will never be a US-China trade agreement, because China will never give up its illegal trade practices and illegal theft of foreign intelligence and intellectual property, no matter what Donald Trump or anyone else does, whether the US sells arms to Taiwan or not. As usual, the mainstream media are totally baffled by Trump's foreign policy. The purpose of the US-China trade talks is only partially about trade. It's mostly about derailing China's headlong rush into launching World War III. As I've said many times in the past, World War III is 100% certain, and cannot be prevented. However, I'm not going to criticize Trump for taking steps to prevent WW III, even if it's impossible to prevent World War III. Sources:
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