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China may turn ‘more aggressive’ after stock plunge

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January 6th, 2016

China may turn more aggressive over the East and South China Seas due to its economic plunge, former Philippine National Security Adviser Roilo Golez warned.

Chinese stocks fell nearly 7 percent last Monday, starting the year on a grim note.

“It will be recalled that the China market already went down last year by 30-40% representing a loss of around $4 Trillion. A 7% drop is equivalent to around $700 B,” Golez said.

He said this was being monitored not only by economists but security analysts as well.

Golez presented two scenarios due to this economic downturn, saying this “may mean a slowdown in their territorial aggressiveness in both the East China Sea (Japan area) and the South China Sea (Philippines-Vietnam area) with the leadership focusing on repairing their economy and preventing further loss of jobs. “

But this could also mean a more “aggressive” China to “divert the people’s attention from their economic woes.”

“As I said, it may mean a more moderate foreign policy. However, it may also make the current leadership more aggressive and trigger an international crisis to divert the people’s attention from their economic woes. This is called ‘wagging the dog,’” Golez said.

The recent test flight in a disputed artificial island in South China Sea could be part of this scheme.

“I am sure both the US and Japanese security groups are closely monitoring the situation. China’s alarming test flight in one of the artificial islands may be part of this scenario. Already, both the US and Japan have reacted strongly against the test flight,” he said.

Golez noted that under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, China’s defense budget soared above $130B.

But he stressed that China did not have serious economic problems under Xi’s predecessors Jian Zemin and Hu Jintao. This could mean a tougher political situation for Xi.


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frack it. let China have the SCS if their economy is in the trash then what's the big deal.


it would take awhile and a lot of investment to start getting the precious oil and gas from under the sea anyways.


don't give them any bullets to use for propaganda.
 
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People who makes these statements, I want to know what kind of idiot would say, "I can't afford food for my family, but my country is acting tough. So life's good."

This is a stupid article and a stupid premise in general. I don't know why it got so popular.

frack it. let China have the SCS if their economy is in the trash then what's the big deal.


it would take awhile and a lot of investment to start getting the precious oil and gas from under the sea anyways.


don't give them any bullets to use for propaganda.
lol, check China's reserve of oil. It's not that far off from the US. Why do people think China has no oil reserves? Even more, why do people think it's even profitable to drill our own oil rather than buy at this point in time.
 
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People who makes these statements, I want to know what kind of idiot would say, "I can't afford food for my family, but my country is acting tough. So life's good."

This is a stupid article and a stupid premise in general. I don't know why it got so popular.


lol, check China's reserve of oil. It's not that far off from the US. Why do people think China has no oil reserves? Even more, why do people think it's even profitable to drill our own oil rather than buy at this point in time.


reserve of oil? really. your once biggest oil field for decades is mature and depleting every year (daqing) China has hit a near plateau in domestic oil production while every year you need to import more oil.


the best bet for china is for coal to oil, shale gas , and electric, but this is expensive to set up and implement.


if China had reserves they would be producing more especially when oil was $100 for years.
 
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14 minutes in total the length of actual trading.
 
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aggressive China is going to collapse.



there is a good chance China might start a minor war with Vietnam. whether this happens in the South China Sea or on land it could be start a bigger chain reaction in the region.
 
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there is a good chance China might start a minor war with Vietnam. whether this happens in the South China Sea or on land it could be start a bigger chain reaction in the region.

I dont understand. If their economy is doing bad and loosing money why would some one start war just to divert people from crisis. Will it not increase the crisis ? Any war no matter what you got to spend a lot of money. Why would some one think like that :)
 
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I dont understand. If their economy is doing bad and loosing money why would some one start war just to divert people from crisis. Will it not increase the crisis ? Any war no matter what you got to spend a lot of money. Why would some one think like that :)


it's happened many times in the past. when bread and circus doesn't work then a good ol' war is perfect to draw attention away from problems at home, and I believe it raises morale.

you might also see a false flag to initiate the conflict as well
 
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Economic downturns are always precursors to war. China's policies for the last 40 years has left a male biased population of pampered single children who are incorrigibly nationalistic. Cooler, wiser heads need to prevail.
 
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