@josephwutw Crazy that this is not making headlines. This is how WWIII can start.
China succeeds in turning public opinion away from it's aggression in the Indo-Pacific, by fueling the wars in Russia and Iran.
Given the massive Chinese investment in domestic compute, they seem to be racing to deploy AI and robotics instead of human labor to fuel their economy before it implodes.
This will further diminish the already dismal state of human rights in China, and likely supercharge aggression in the Indo-Pacific.
@JayinKyiv One can only live on a diet of lies and hate so long, before they have to hiccup a bit of truth.
As the state of free speech in Russia is somewhat lacking, I doubt the consequences of this regurgitation will be positive for him.
I suggest you place greater emphasis on educating the global public.
I'd wager the majority of people do not know how badly China treats ethnic minorities and people of faith. Have no idea how they treat dissent, how long they've terrorized the Indo-Pacific, or the scale of their disinformation and espionage campaigns.
If people really understood how the CCP operates, they'd be out in the streets shouting about it.
@annmarie Still amazed that the US considered chip sales to China.
This is dual-use at the extreme, it gives an aggressive regime a leg up in a dangreous race.
No one wants to see a CCP with advanced AI to ramp up their global campaigns of coercion, their violence in the Indo-Pacific.
Westerners are unable to look Jihadists (Iran's regime et al) in the face, and see their ultimate ambition is absolute domination (as is written in their holy book).
But if it came to something that could be, even remotely, construed as 'colonialist', then all of a sudden Westerners decide to appropriate the keffiyeh and shout about things they know nothing about.
@Jay83214566 Xi is doing his best to impersonate a supervillain, who is trying to destroy the world.
Racing to amass killer robots and ICBMs, terrorizing the Indo-Pacific, mass espionage and surveillance...
It would have been comical if it wasn't to serious.