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Tunnel vision by showing only Arab-China relations, try to compare that with Arab-West relations. Relations are more than just trade look at sports, culture, tourism, etc. as well. The difference is clear. My argument remains and you are misunderstanding it. In summary my point is China is indifferent to Arab concerns on the world stage because the Arab countries show a proclivity toward Western ideals - sometimes even more than to their own ideals.I am not upset, just astounded that people are not more knowledgeable when they willingly start discussing the topics at hand.
What tunnel vision?
There is an annual mutual trade of 400 billion USD.
Chinese Numbers: China-Arab trade booms over two decades
Trade between China and the Arab League has witnessed robust expansion as the two sides bolstered economic cooperation since the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum was established 20 years ago, customs data showed.english.www.gov.cn
Those are cold hard facts on the ground that destroy your entire argument.
My friend, you are an American yourself I suppose? You already know as does the entire world, that US weapons are the best weapons out there and have been the case since the start of Arab-Western relations. Look at the Arab states and militaries that relied on Soviet weapons in comparison. Mostly trash.
China is first catching up now but almost every weapon of theirs is not battle-proven. They have not been at any war in ages. Unlike the US war machine.
That map is nonsense. There are no US bases in KSA. Not been the case since prior to the Iraq 2003 invasion.
KSA allowed the US to use the Prince Sultan Air Base in the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
You know how 9/11/Al-Qaeda started in the first place? Due to complains of US military presence in KSA. That was the main argument. Post Gulf War.
Also the only permanent US bases in the region are in Qatar (Al-Udeid - the largest) and in UAE. By INVITATION of the local rulers.
Al-Udeid was established by Qatar in the 1990's when they feared an Saudi Arabian invasion/coup. Read about it.
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BTW, China can ask for military bases in some Muslim and Arab countries, maybe the local governments will allow them if it suits the interests of both parties.
Clearly if suits the likes of Qatar and UAE to host US bases. Nobody forces them to. I mean are they not allies/partners? It is hardly a secret, is it? Turkey is a NATO member as well and what is the problem with that? Most Muslim countries would love to be NATO members.
They can be counted on 1 hand and they have all been invited by local governments and benefit those local governments.
This discussion began with your post about people wondering why China doesn't get involved heavily in the middle east. My point remains: The middle eastern governments are ready to get in bed with western powers but don't extend the same level of courtesy to the Chinese.BTW, China can ask for military bases in some Muslim and Arab countries
You dont know and nobody knows.I don't know how serious the Syrian opposition is about fighting Israel. But it is clear that Israel takes this threat seriously, because Israel continues to attack Syrian weapons depots and violate its borders. And I think that in the long run, HTS and its leaders will be eliminated by the US and Israel themselves.
The transgender major-general Suhail Al-Hasan is captured by the new government.
Hopefully he will get a good penetrating treatment before they chop his head like a baked swine.
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Being dependent on 1 single partner/ally or not trying to befriend everyone in our current position as Muslims, is pure stupidity.
Be pragmatic and smart.
Off topic:Tunnel vision by showing only Arab-China relations, try to compare that with Arab-West relations. Relations are more than just trade look at sports, culture, tourism, etc. as well. The difference is clear. My argument remains and you are misunderstanding it. In summary my point is China is indifferent to Arab concerns on the world stage because the Arab countries show a proclivity toward Western ideals - sometimes even more than to their own ideals.
I am not referring only to American hardware but also European. For example the Typhoons, or Tornados from Europe. Compare all equipment they receive that to the equipment they receive from China. This is one reason why China doesn't seriously support anyone in the middle east.
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This discussion began with your post about people wondering why China doesn't get involved heavily in the middle east. My point remains: The middle eastern governments are ready to get in bed with western powers but don't extend the same level of courtesy to the Chinese.
Out of curiosity, how real was the UAE support for the coup in 2016. Do we have any actual solid evidence? Also what was the reason for the hostility to begin with as far back as 2016? From what I recall UAE and Turkey were on the same page in Syria during that time. There was no trouble in Sudan. Libya was also a largely new "thing". So what the hell was going on?
I mean it reminds me of the rumors of Erdogan wanting to use the MB to remove certain Arab leaders.
Now that I recall those old events, I think it all began in Egypt when the Egyptian military and partially the people helped create 2 revolutions within 2 years, firstly the removal of Mubarak and later the removal of Morsi.
I think the 2011-2015 years (Arab Spring, numerous revolutions, rise of ISIS) were the hight of tension in the region.
Subhanallah. I hope that they will turn him into a barbecue cartel style. Jokes aside, they should deal with him as he deserves.
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OFF Topic again..This is my argument - the Arab world should diversify its defence base to include partners such as Russia, China and later on become fully independent. As of now this is not happening. In the past Russia threatened to get involved with Israel-Egypt conflict partly because Egypt was a lot closer to Russia militarily than it is today. I don't see the diversification in any middle eastern country.
We were discussing Arab-China relations. The most crucial relationship for every state in the world today is the economic sphere. In this regard the Arabs and Chinese have one of the largest trade volumes in the world.Tunnel vision by showing only Arab-China relations, try to compare that with Arab-West relations. Relations are more than just trade look at sports, culture, tourism, etc. as well. The difference is clear. My argument remains and you are misunderstanding it. In summary my point is China is indifferent to Arab concerns on the world stage because the Arab countries show a proclivity toward Western ideals - sometimes even more than to their own ideals.
I am not referring only to American hardware but also European. For example the Typhoons, or Tornados from Europe. Compare all equipment they receive that to the equipment they receive from China. This is one reason why China doesn't seriously support anyone in the middle east.
Notice the difference here:
This discussion began with your post about people wondering why China doesn't get involved heavily in the middle east. My point remains: The middle eastern governments are ready to get in bed with western powers but don't extend the same level of courtesy to the Chinese.
Disagree heavily. Arab states that rellied on USSR/Russia (as I wrote) were mostly total failures and remain so. Al-Assad Syria is a perfect example of that.This is my argument - the Arab world should diversify its defence base to include partners such as Russia, China and later on become fully independent. As of now this is not happening. In the past Russia threatened to get involved with Israel-Egypt conflict partly because Egypt was a lot closer to Russia militarily than it is today. I don't see the diversification in any middle eastern country.
That and copying/stealing technology like a certain other regional entity that I won't mention here. Just google "Shaheed" drone and learn that 100% of all its parts are foreign imports.Off topic:
China itself was built on Western Industrial technologies and companies moving there with their modern and sophisticated production lines..
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