U.S. Is Most Powerful Indo-Pacific Nation: Report | China In Focus

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U.S. Is Most Powerful Indo-Pacific Nation: Report | China In Focus​



An annual report is ranking countries by their might in the #IndoPacific, and the United States has been deemed the #winner, with Beijing narrowly keeping its grip on second place and one of America’s biggest allies in the region snagging third place. As the globe’s focus shifts to the Indo-Pacific, what does this latest report tell us about the future? Will the United States maintain its lead, or will China close the gap?

 

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US Shares Chinese Balloon Info With 40 Nations​


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Many are calling the Chinese spy balloon episode a wake-up call. The United States has now briefed 40 nations on its findings from the device. China maintains the balloon was a civilian aircraft that drifted off course while inspecting the weather, while the Pentagon says it was “100 percent” not a civilian weather balloon, and in fact had surveillance capabilities. Following the intel briefing with other nations, are we seeing a new allied force forming? And have China’s global relations changed?

 

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Due to the ironclad reality of a fast dwindling population, China becomes more irrelevant with each passing day. They have no oil, no fertilizer and a huge pop. to feed as their mfg ability is collapsing due to huge drop in population in general and working age young particularily; remember the one child per family policy.
 

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2nd High-Altitude Object Shot Down Over Alaska | China In Focus​



A second #object was shot down. This time, President Joe Biden ordered troops to ground it over #Alaska. The Pentagon says it posed a threat to civilian aircraft. Meanwhile, Biden says the Chinese spy balloon from last week did not pose a major breach, as the FBI sifts through the recovered debris. Questions are swirling around China’s refusal to pick up the phone, past instances of balloons spotted over the United States coming to light, and what this all means for the world’s two biggest superpowers going forward.

 
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Yep. Looks like this is going to be a thing. Imagine if your life long dream of becoming an "ace" fighter pilot was achieved by popping balloons. They'd stop calling you top gun and start calling you top pin.
 

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Exclusive: Policy Has Crippled American Industry Against China: Sekora​



In this next part of our exclusive special series with Michael Sekora, founder and director of the Socrates Project within the Reagan White House, we delve into the debate around industrial policy. Does the United States need one or does it violate our founding democratic principles? Or does it come down to how we define an industrial policy? Sekora notes when it comes to the argument of industrial policy, there are two factors: How we define industrial policy and defining it based on a finance-based perspective. "Always, the debate goes like this: we need industrial policy because people like China operate as a holistic entity and we're just a bunch of people operating independently, and there's no way China—with the size they are, working as a coherent team—is able to—well, there's no way we can compete against it," he said. He added: "In China's case, it's a national technology strategy. That is their industrial policy. Now the stuff that's around it—the economics, the manpower, everything else, which is all the Americans see—is the peripheral parts, which we've talked about before. But the core, which makes the decision, is a national technology strategy. That dictates what technologies they acquire worldwide, how they utilize them." As for how to address it, Sekora notes: "First of all, we have to correctly define, as a full range of ways that you can come up with a mesh of, you can get the nation to work in a coherent fashion. And number two, that plan has to be from a technology perspective, not a finance perspective because finance does not generate a competitive edge. The technology generates the competitive edge and then dictates the finance."

 

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I think the challenge that gets forgotten is that the policy is not just about economics or the like for the us. The unfavorable terms with China were to keep China in the US's economic sphere of influence and not Russias.

If russia and china became close trading partners with an integrated economic system and more extensive joint military tech sharing and those markets were denied to the west, that could be very troublesome. It would have been even worse when the 'china' policy was created.

So that still has to be addressed at some point - either that policy will be set aside or it won't.
 

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US Shoots Down 4 Objects in Just Over a Week



Four high-altitude #objects were shot down in just eight days by the U.S. #military. One was the Chinese spy balloon, the other three unidentified, over the United States and Canada. At the same time, Beijing says the U-S has sent balloons into Chinese airspace dozens of times. Something the White House promptly denied. Is the Chinese Communist Party retaliating against the U.S.? And are the three new objects also from China?

 

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One of the things that needs to be asked of China is when did they advise Canada and USA that their balloons were in our airspace, by error? Secondly, can Canada and USA send balloons over China, without notice?
 

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One of the things that needs to be asked of China is when did they advise Canada and USA that their balloons were in our airspace, by error? Secondly, can Canada and USA send balloons over China, without notice?
Well for the first one they only admitted the balloon was theirs with the first balloon and then only when it was pointed out that tracking showed it came from there. I don't believe they've owned up to the other ones yet. (could be wrong).

And second the chinese seem to be claiming that's the case but the us says it's never happened. Maybe we should start.
 

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Even more important - what are we supposed to call it if we find out the chinese spy balloons are transporting a virus?!?!
 

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True fact (obvious when you think about it some, but kinda unsettling first time you see it). . . in the Southern Hemisphere, the moon is upside down.
 

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True fact (obvious when you think about it some, but kinda unsettling first time you see it). . . in the Southern Hemisphere, the moon is upside down.
Great - now it'll wind up with a bunch of empty auzzie beer cans dropped all over it!

Why are you looking at me like that?