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roamer65

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7. They "produce" one big thing.
Mon May 29, 2017, 01:38 PM
May 2017

Natural gas.

The Chinese have negotiated very large deals with them for natural gas. Huge deals as our idiot in chief would say.

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Can anybody see a Sino-Franco-German alliance? [View all] DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 OP
I see a Franco-German alliance and a Sino-Russian one. roamer65 May 2017 #1
+1 dalton99a May 2017 #2
My bigger question is which side will Britain choose? roamer65 May 2017 #3
I can't see the Brits choosing China or Russia over Europe dalton99a May 2017 #4
Definitely. I don't think they will choose the US either. roamer65 May 2017 #6
The Brits will be in the wilderness with America, just one nation among many. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #8
Yep. dalton99a May 2017 #13
Russia's a loser. They don't make anything and they can't afford to buy anything. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #5
They "produce" one big thing. roamer65 May 2017 #7
I stand corrected. They are a big gas station. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #11
Pretty much. They soon will be under the boot of Beijing. roamer65 May 2017 #16
Russia has massive amounts of natural resources in general. PufPuf23 May 2017 #50
Yuuge, it's yuuge! 😅 nt Blue_true May 2017 #34
Not anything that anybody wants to buy, except oil, gas and arms dalton99a May 2017 #9
You would think with their proficiency in hacking they could build software and computers. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #17
They obviously have a very strong tradition in math exboyfil May 2017 #26
Russia is linked with Exxon Mobil. gordianot May 2017 #10
That is why Trump wants to kill green energy. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #12
China doesn't trust Russia haele May 2017 #22
Both seek hegemony and share a long common border exboyfil May 2017 #27
A smart leader or at least a Machivellian one would exploit that tension. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #41
Yup. Adrahil May 2017 #25
Trump and his party workinclasszero May 2017 #36
Well, power is becoming increasingly diffused away from nations Hortensis May 2017 #14
IMHO, the United States will revert back to the status it held circa 1900. roamer65 May 2017 #15
I can see us breaking up into two pieces. A progressive-moderate half Blue_true May 2017 #32
Yeah...we are already out of the TPP and the impact of that is going to hit pretty soon. nikibatts May 2017 #18
The TPP is a sensitive subject here... It was a hedge against China. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #20
Not yet. After all, the Silk Road goes through Turkey and the 'stans Warpy May 2017 #19
Color me a hopeless idealist. I do believe in American exceptionalism. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #21
Would that we had decency and compassion to go along with that! k8conant May 2017 #23
" Would that we had decency and compassion to go along with that! " DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #40
I don't think that covers it now... k8conant May 2017 #45
No. The Deplorables took American exceptionalism outside and beat it with a stick. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #47
You know that beacon that fought fascism in the East and West exboyfil May 2017 #29
An interesting notion...Richelieu--and De Gaulle--would have jumped at the chance... First Speaker May 2017 #24
Remember when DeGaulle said the Force DeFrappe was pointed in our direction and Russia. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #42
China does A LOT of trade with other countries like Australia for one it does make me wonder luvMIdog May 2017 #28
Yes, I do. China is in step with Europeans on the climate. Blue_true May 2017 #30
I don't think it was the right forum or approach exboyfil May 2017 #31
No, the sentiment is not right. The United States cannot be isolationist. WinkyDink May 2017 #38
Why can't they spend 3-4% of their GDP on their own defense? exboyfil May 2017 #39
The only thing Germany and France lack is the will. DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #43
Germany's 1.2% is not very well spent Ezior May 2017 #49
Sure. Any country but America. democratisphere May 2017 #33
No. But you have some sub-alliances already...and no doubt, more to follow. Xolodno May 2017 #35
No. WinkyDink May 2017 #37
No Doreen May 2017 #44
IMHO China is more capable of liberalization than Russia DemocratSinceBirth May 2017 #48
China's top three trading partners are the US, Japan and South Korea Calista241 May 2017 #46
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