xunzi
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Again, how can we be jealous when we don't care who they ally with because of our non-intervention policy?Of course YOU are jealous. And naive as well.
A non-interventionist policy does not mean one does not desire at least allies. That is allies, not friends. Allies shares political goals, friends shares moral values. The US and Great Britain are friends. The US and Saudi Arabia are allies. Get it ?
Right now, China have no regional allies. Yes, there are economic activities between China and other Asian countries, but then back during the Cold War, the US and the USSR have some trade activities as well. So at best, all China have are economic allies and in a pinch, they can renegotiate their relationships to the point of severance. Political and moral foundations are much more difficult to break apart.
Once again, I have to repeat our position of non-intervention. Due to this position, we do not actively pursuing allies or friends with anyone except Pakistan. Instead we are focusing on "economic partner" policy. We seek to have mutual beneficial relationship. Strategically, we are technically an ally with Russia but it is a passive ally as we still stick to our non-intervention policy. If we have intervention policy, then you will see us launching charming offensive politically around the world seeking to form formal alliance. However, we are wary of global politics and determine to stick with non-intervention for the time being.