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The strongest dependencies China has created can be found within their new "domestic" Asian-Pacific market. One state after another became lost in China's economic and '''therefore political gravity'''. | The strongest dependencies China has created can be found within their new "domestic" Asian-Pacific market. One state after another became lost in China's economic and '''therefore political gravity'''. | ||
Having all this power China began to aim higher. By now they could risk being independent from USA if they really wanted to. Therefore '''selling all their US debts''' – sometimes named "'''nuclear option'''" – became a much less theoretical option for '''blackmailing'''. | Having all this power China began to aim higher. By now they could risk being independent from USA if they really wanted to. Therefore '''selling all their US debts''' – sometimes named "'''nuclear option'''" – became a much less theoretical option for '''blackmailing'''. This had become mainly possible as China had a cold war with USA - forcing them to spend so much money in an arms race that the old super power almost reached its limit in serving its debts. China almost dead-raced USA as USA did with the Soviet Union. | ||
China's hacking campaign and bounty for US soldiers in Afghanistan had been just the sugar coating of a charm offensive to Russia who had been thrown out of Afghanistan decades ago by Al-Qaida that the CIA had build up.<!--Add more economic points here? | China's hacking campaign and bounty for US soldiers in Afghanistan had been just the sugar coating of a charm offensive to Russia who had been thrown out of Afghanistan decades ago by Al-Qaida that the CIA had build up.<!--Add more economic points here? |
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