wangdefa
Registered Member
I won't rush to a conclusion. All China's investment is based on the existing world order. Now, I think that under the rule of losing international law and consensus on red lines, I think our government will make adjustments. Next, I will observe all the content of our government's external meetings. What I want to say is that under the current order, we have always maintained restraint and rationality. We have always maintained neutrality and restraint in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the South China Sea islands and reef issues. Now that this rule has been broken by the United States, I cannot judge all the moves of the Chinese government in the future. I need to reorganize my thinking, like a whole cake in front of you for decades, you haven't moved because the other users on the table haven't picked up the knife and fork, and now the rules are broken.US hasn't seized them but got to think from Chinese perspective. China had made most of the strategic investments in Venezuela considering them as long term geopolitical ally. Now with a pupet US regime taking over most of them would be useless and they would likely be looking for an exit.
I would like to say that the consequences of the United States in this matter are a very dangerous signal.








