Thursday, March 16, 2023

Can the PRC promote World Peace better than the USA?

 After living in China, for 14 months, I have more faith in China to promote World Peace than I have faith in the USA to promote it. The Chinese may seem cold-hearted, but they are very interested in promoting the welfare of all their people. Yes, they do it in a totalitarian method. This is true. But they are still developing the PRC to raise up all Chinese people.

Our greedy corporatists discovered they could make more profits if they close down their US factories and ship them to China. Yes, they made more profits. And as a result, manufacturing in the USA became reduced to dismal levels, and the Peoples Republic of China has become a manufacturing powerhouse.

Chinese leaders do not want any war that might destroy decades of progress for their people. They are very practical. They would rather influence the world with their Belt and Road Initiative, opening up markets, which will raise the economic standards of everyone in the world, than waste their money on a military. But the US and allies are provoking them, forcing them to expand their military to meet the challenge. They are not the imperialists; we are.

The health of the US economy is heavily influenced by the weapons industry. In fact, the USA is the biggest vendor of weapons in the world. China's economy is based on manufacturing. The US wants to promote weaponry for profit while the PRC wants to promote consumer items for profit. Once again, it all comes down to profits.

I published a similar blog post in 2007, right before the giant financial collapse of 2008. My prediction of the ¥uan replacing the $Dollar as the word wide currency in a decade has proven wrong. Maybe in 2 decades, by 2027? What do you think? Will the Chinese take over the world economically? Or will the USA bomb their manufacturing infrastructure to smithereens, like we did in Iraq, in order to destroy the competition?
https://bodhis-ruminations.blogspot.com/2007/07/america-is-only-shell-of-what-was-once.html