This is why I think China is the wild card and not controlled by jews. They may admire jews, jews may have helped usher in communism, but besides profit, I don't think kikes have the same stranglehold, and the Chinese are ultimately out for themselves.
Chinese debt is a major parameter, in fact it's a major parameter when it comes to any sovereign nation, you hardly can be sovereign when you owe fucktons and default isn't an option... https://poal.co/s/geopolitics/670858/8b9b98a3-6dc0-4090-8571-45a7a1d6cd5b
Also this
"Why is Ukraine the West's Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer, 8 years ago" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrMiSQAGOS4
He goes onto explaining how at some point ukraine is likely going to get thrown under the bus, because the focus will inevitably shift on south east asia
And this map here explains what the US wants in ukraine and it's pretty much a done deal at this point. They wanted to prevent EU/Germany from ever being economic partners with russia, by creating a long lasting, separation between both, at pretty much every level
https://youtu.be/gZX-LXfLAbI?t=613
"American strategy for world domination" 2015 | G. Friedman “...it’s cynical, amoral, but it works.” Stratfor: how Washington can maintain its domination over the planet. Excerpts from the speech by George Friedman, director of the intelligence and analysis company Stratfor, known as the “shadow CIA”, at the Council on Foreign Relations in Chicago. In his speech to the Council he explains how Washington can maintain its domination over the planet. It also identifies potential enemies of the USA.-
Yeah. They really didn't like that Russian pipeline. Think China will make a move on Taiwan with the Israeli distraction?
Nope
As long as china isn't overwhelmingly more powerful than the US and its allies or really forced to move in, it's going to wait it out, the west clearly hasn't time on its side, it's in a steep decline, it just keeps pilling on problems internally and externally and it's unlikely to change anytime soon, NATO might very well become a thing of the past in the not so distant future, according to mearsheimer, for instance...
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