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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination as DNI is the result of a covert Russian plot against the United States.[/quote] ^Chinese propaganda. [/quote] Tulsi wants us to back away from Russia AND she wants us to back away from China. Her positions create a power vacuum for them to fill.[/quote] She wants us to back away and focus on the US the way these countries focus on their own backyard first. China was able to become a powerhouse because it didn’t get involved in stupid proxy wars. They spent billions on high speed rail while the US, three times the land size, doesn’t have any way for those who live in Chicago to go to work in LA and commute back etc [/quote] You seem completely unqualified to speak on this topic. China is HEAVILY involved in other countries, for example in Africa, South Africa: China has invested heavily in mining and energy sectors. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Major investments in mining, particularly in cobalt and copper. Zambia: Significant investments in the copper mining industry. Angola: Investments in oil and infrastructure. Nigeria: Investments in oil, gas, and infrastructure projects. Kenya: Investments in infrastructure, including roads and railways. Ethiopia: Investments in infrastructure, such as the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway. Ghana: Investments in mining and infrastructure. Tanzania: Investments in mining and infrastructure. Mozambique: Investments in natural gas and infrastructure. Zimbabwe: Investments in infrastructure and agriculture. Algeria: Investments in energy and infrastructure. In OUR back yard - Brazil: Energy and Infrastructure: China has invested heavily in Brazil's energy sector, including oil and gas projects, and infrastructure development. The two countries have a strong trade relationship, with China being Brazil's largest trading partner. Peru: Chancay Port: China has invested $3.5 billion in the Chancay port project, creating a direct sea corridor between Shanghai and Peru. This port is expected to enhance trade relations and reduce shipping times and costs, Mining: China is a major investor in Peru's mining sector, controlling several of the country's largest mines. Chile: Lithium Production: China has invested in Chile's lithium production, which is crucial for electric vehicle batteries. Chinese companies have significant stakes in Chilean lithium mining operations Argentina: Energy and Mining: China has invested in Argentina's energy and mining sectors, including renewable energy projects and lithium mining. Ecuador: Infrastructure Projects: China has funded various infrastructure projects in Ecuador, including roads and hydroelectric plants. Venezuela: Energy and Infrastructure: China has provided loans and investments in Venezuela's energy and infrastructure sectors, helping to develop oil and gas projects. And so on. While Republicans have the US going isolationist and retreating from leadership, China is stepping up.[/quote]
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