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Is China Biden its time? : Comments

By Chin Jin, published 9/10/2020

The post-CCP China will certainly endure disturbance and chaos, and will need the US-led coalition to help keep order in its transition.

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"first US President who has dared to take on the deadly CCP regime since 1949."

The difference between Trump and Biden is stark. Horrors of a Biden/Harris win are even starker.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 9 October 2020 9:24:13 AM
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If we are to join any such coalition? And that is a very big if? We need to do it with nuclear armed and nuclear powered subs! And as a nuclear powered turbocharged economy! To think other wise is insane!

But more than that and most of all we need a visionary leader not handcuffed by the party, internal politics or any idealogical imperatives!

In the interim, let us chart our own course, become a cash and carry island of sanity, in a sabre-rattling world gone mad! With mandatory quarantine for all inbound visitors/accepted migration.

More later on the the only nuclear power source fit for Australia's purpose.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 9 October 2020 10:09:15 AM
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> In the eyes of the Chinese people, the most important thing is that he is the
> first US President who has dared to take on the deadly CCP regime since 1949.

Really? Do you have figures for how many see him as taking on the party rather than taking on the country?

Trump told the CCP leaders he wasn't interested in human rights and international law; he just wanted what was in America's interest. I really don't know how things look in China (where the CCP controls the media) but I suspect it entrenches CCP power, giving him a common enemy to unite the Chinese people against.
Posted by Aidan, Friday, 9 October 2020 11:21:35 AM
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This article takes no notice of the growing alliance between the CCP
and the OIC, (Organisation of Islamic Countries.)
This alliance which just skates around the objective of both parties
that is to control the world.
How long the Chinese policies on minorities can survive the alliance
will tell us how long peace will continue.
It must ultimately lead to a clash on a world scale.
Posted by Bazz, Friday, 9 October 2020 11:33:02 AM
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You people have it wrong.

China is more than just the members of the leading cadre within the Chinese political culture.

What about the bureaucrats and the PLA and the hundreds of millions of Chinese who worship the nation-state?

You keep talking as if China would be a different place if only you could eliminate the CCP.

Shows you have very little understanding and appreciation of Chinese history and sociology.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Friday, 9 October 2020 11:45:18 AM
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The author-activist doesn't know his history.

The "first US President who has dared to take on the deadly CCP regime since 1949."

Was Deemocrat President, Harry S. Truman whose American troops fought, and beat, CCP led Chinese troops

in the Korean War, in 1950 on.

See http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1069/explaining-chinas-intervention-in-the-korean-war-in-1950
Posted by plantagenet, Friday, 9 October 2020 1:17:05 PM
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