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What does Biden Presidency mean for East Asia?

Ok Can you make aircraft/semiconductor materials/ Processor/Rockets etc etc tha China are making??? and China also making ICBM, Can you build ICBM???
Semiconductor is easy to make, only the chinese make it seems like it is a super duper powa feat. The only difficult thing about the semiconductor industry is making a chip that is cheap enough to sell; meaning finding huge volume of consumer demand. Semiconductor technologies are not considered as top notch classified information that can't be proliferated. In the early 1990's, American companies signed over 50 contracts with Samsung to transfer technologies on how to make chip, that's how primitive semiconductor technologies are; do you see American companies sell F-22 stealth technologies to anyone? Making aircraft is the same thing, you have Sweden, France, U.K, U.S, Russia willing to sell you the technology to make aircraft and set up plants in your country if you're willing to pay for it (Brazil and their Gripen program); you think making aircraft is some kind of alien techology that the chinese are telling you? LOL, countries out there are wiling to throw away that technologies to you if you are willing to pay for it. ICBM is something that even a primitive country like NOrth Korea can make, you think the rest of the world is willing to face economic sanction jus to make a rocket? You are being swindled by the chinese to believe in what they can do is something that no one else can do
 
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Semiconductor is easy to make, only the chinese make it seems like it is a super duper powa feat. The only difficult thing about the semiconductor industry is making a chip that is cheap enough to sell; meaning finding huge volume of consumer demand. Semiconductor technologies are not considered as top notch classified information that can't be proliferated. In the early 1990's, American companies signed over 50 contracts with Samsung to transfer technologies on how to make chip, that's how primitive semiconductor technologies are; do you see American companies sell F-22 stealth technologies to anyone? Making aircraft is the same thing, you have Sweden, France, U.K, U.S, Russia willing to sell you the technology to make aircraft and set up plants in your country if you're willing to pay for it (Brazil and their Gripen program); you think making aircraft is some kind of alien techology that the chinese are telling you? LOL, countries out there are wiling to throw away that technologies to you if you are willing to pay for it. ICBM is something that even a primitive country like NOrth Korea can make, you think the rest of the world is willing to face economic sanction jus to make a rocket? You are being swindled by the chinese to believe in what they can do is something that no one else can do
I am not saying that, that these are alien technologies or something but asking to your countrymen that he claim Vietnam can defeat China in every fields
 
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Semiconductor is easy to make, only the chinese make it seems like it is a super duper powa feat.

so if this is true why doesn't Vietnam have any of this?

if it's so easy then do it.
Ok you win. chinese superpower, the only country on earth that can make stainless steel.

Even India can make stainless steel. Stainless isn't advanced, it is from 1840.

It's OK. Just admit that Vietnam has a long way to go and that is the first step to improvement.
 
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Every country in the world waxing poetic about how America under Biden will cater to their interest.

NEWSFLASH suckers! America only cares about it's own interest, dictated by the corporate elite and the MIC.
 
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Every country in the world waxing poetic about how America under Biden will cater to their interest.

NEWSFLASH suckers! America only cares about it's own interest, dictated by the corporate elite and the MIC.
In Communist theory" The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.", thats why Cnese convince themselves that Biden will sell that "rope" to CN if the price is met . Then CN will win the trade war .

Thats so pathetic for them. Just like they also believed that Trump was the best POTUS for CN ...till he slap 25% tariff on CN products, making hundred million Cnese become jobless :lol:
 
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Biden is there to protect the empire. Trump was damaging the empire.

Exactly.

Biden is a globalist. So, he aims for a great reset for neoliberal economic model that has received severe punches over the past four years under anti-globalist Trump.

Biden may do the easy things first for home audience such as signing the Paris Climate Accord, getting engaged with the WHO and WTO, and easing the immigration restrictions. Stuff that he can manage through executive power.

He will have to deliver results on the COVID front, which, I believe, he will fail.

He may continue to run the printing press at the Federal Reserve hard for extra spending on some social policies.

I guess he will be hard on Russia, and, by extension, Syria because his camp strongly believes it was Putin that put Trump in the White House. Hence, this time over, pro-Biden social media put a strong check on Russian activities.

This may further solidify China-Russia strategic interaction. We may see more cooperation in the Arctic, as well as part of the BRI.

In East Asia, he may reinstate some Obama-era Asianists, which means turning back to pre-Trump era policies minus the TPP. The US may be more interested in the RCEP now, which is a more progressed institution.

As for China, what Biden or anyone thinks or believes not important, because China is an equal power. Both sides will make calculated moves, not reckless ones unlike Trump used to do. China-US major power relations (with its tensions and rivalries) will Become more of a two-power status quo so that it won't disturb the larger global status quo.

Those right wing extremists in Australia, Brazil, Poland etc. will feel deserted and in limbo as the Secretary of Preach, Pompeo, will have to step down the pulpit.

I think we will see an ideological carnage of right wing fundamentalism in the US and the further emboldenment of minority politics.
 
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As for China, what Biden or anyone thinks or believes not important, because China is an equal power. Both sides will make calculated moves, not reckless ones unlike Trump used to do. China-US major power relations (with its tensions and rivalries) will Become more of a two-power status quo so that it won't disturb the larger global status quo.

Those right wing extremists in Australia, Brazil, Poland etc. will feel deserted and in limbo as the Secretary of Preach, Pompeo, will have to step down the pulpit.

I think we will see an ideological carnage of right wing fundamentalism in the US and the further emboldenment of minority politics.
The problem is that both US-CN is going down, not still raising now ( US debt is worsening while CN economy is also falling due to Covid and 25%tariff wt hundred millions jobs loss).

And while u guys r going down, VN is still raising fast tks to trade war making many factories quit CN and move to VN ( Samsung moved all factories from CN to VN plus building the biggest R&D center here, Pegatron,LG, Luxshare etc r also in VN now ).

U guys US-CN can keep killing each other to survive like during Mongol-CN war and thats the chance for VN to expand our power to get bigger and stronger ( tks to CN-Mongol war, VN had free time to annex Champ-Khmer lands):cool:
 
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Trump was hoodwinked by his wacky advisers into commencing a cold war against China hoping Xi Jinping would be intimidated.

Xi Jinping retaliated with China's full might. Coupled with the fortuitous timing of covid-19 and Trump's utter incompetence handling it, China seized an absolute advantage.

Americans noticed that Trump's cold war against China went nowhere, so they voted him out of office. Biden will lick the US's wounds for the next four years, leaving China totally free to crush our enemies especially Taiwan.

In October, Trump even sent the US military to try to find cracks in China's defenses to launch a limited military attack. PLA skirmished with the US military in the South China Sea and East China Sea by tracking US navy submarines and destroying US installed sonars. The end result was Defense Secretary Esper begging PLA to stop humiliating the US.


Chinese and U.S. military chiefs held talks on crisis communication this week, amid heightened tensions between the two military superpowers this year in the South China Sea, with the United States denying a report on a possible drone attack.

According to Wu, Esper denied a media report about the United States studying a plan to attack Chinese islands and reefs in the South China Sea using an MQ-9 drone in the event that the U.S. presidential election was not looking favourable for President Donald Trump.

Esper said the United States “has no intention of creating a military crisis with the Chinese,” according to Wu.

We urge the U.S. to walk the talk, keep its promise, and take measures to prevent provoking China military in the air and sea,” Wu said, adding that China will resolutely counter-strike if provoked with an attack at sea.
Interesting.... Esper just got fired by Trump.

 
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so if this is true why doesn't Vietnam have any of this?

if it's so easy then do it.


Even India can make stainless steel. Stainless isn't advanced, it is from 1840.

It's OK. Just admit that Vietnam has a long way to go and that is the first step to improvement.
Of course it is easy; making chips is primitive technologies, the American even sold that technologies to Samsung in the late 1980's, but making chips in huge volume to make it cheap as a buck is a different deal. Why would Vietnam spend $5 billion on a chip factory that makes just 1 million chips a year? Unless we have a brand that sell close to 1 billion electronic devices then building a chip plant is worth the cost. Just like Danieli of Italy is trying to sell Hoa Phat the equipment and technology of stainless steel making, but we told them our domestic demand is not 1 million ton/year yet, so no investment at the moment. Yes, stainless steel is primitive technology; anyone can have access to it; not some kind of supa powa technology that people won't sell, LOL
 
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Of course it is easy; making chips is primitive technologies, the American even sold that technologies to Samsung in the late 1980's, but making chips in huge volume to make it cheap as a buck is a different deal. Why would Vietnam spend $5 billion on a chip factory that makes just 1 million chips a year? Unless we have a brand that sell close to 1 billion electronic devices then building a chip plant is worth the cost. Just like Danieli of Italy is trying to sell Hoa Phat the equipment and technology of stainless steel making, but we told them our domestic demand is not 1 million ton/year yet, so no investment at the moment. Yes, stainless steel is primitive technology; anyone can have access to it; not some kind of supa powa technology that people won't sell, LOL

Ok then why can't you export it?

If it's all sooo easy why not just pick up the ez money and sell chips or stainless steel produced by machines on the world market for billions instead of working hard, sewing women's underwear and assembling primitive toys?
 
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Ok then why can't you export it?

If it's all sooo easy why not just pick up the ez money and sell chips or stainless steel produced by machines on the world market for billions instead of working hard, sewing women's underwear and assembling primitive toys?
Because there are already established brands out there. Consumers won't switch brands easily while you are losing billions not knowing when you will even break even. Even for established chip maker like samsung, losing a small volume of order is a blow to their business. Making chips and stainless steel are primitive tech, nothing is special about it. Don't forget your country are still doing harsh labor of sewing underwear and assembly; china after all is still a low income country, not a Switzerland of asia
 
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Ok you win. chinese superpower, the only country on earth that can make stainless steel.

I mean consumer goods, the major exports items China exports to America. Not weapons.
Still doesn't show vn makes stainless steel, though...
 
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