China - Taiwan Developments

It clearly is anecdotal evidence that some Ukrainians (and if you look on twatter or whatever you'll find plenty) want to be part of Russia. That's all.

Yes, there even was a referendum about it. Guess who the Ukrainians rejected?
 
Amazing. Only about 7 less countries than it took to declare apartheid a crime against humanity. Wonder how that resolution went through then...
I think the point is that only some nobodies recognise Taiwan.
On the apartheid thing, where do you get the numbers?
The Apartheid Convention was adopted by the General Assembly on 30 November 1973, by 91 votes in favour, four against (Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States) and 26 abstentions.
 
It seems like no one wants to leave room for discussion, everyone is just trying to brute force their opinions on each other (from both sides.... mostly). Most posts are just people having a go at each other for being stupid/wrong/whatever or trying to GOTCHA each other.

So, what is your opinion on the topic then?
 
Huawei the telecom network company was the first to launch 5G capabilities and the first to market

5G existed otherwise the phone couldn't be launched without an infrastructure to support the technology.

The phone spies on its users. the reason all Western militaries and governments have banned their members from using it.
 
5G existed otherwise the phone couldn't be launched without an infrastructure to support the technology.

The phone spies on its users. the reason all Western militaries and governments have banned their members from using it.
No.

The reason that America doesn't want Huawei in Five eyes is that they can't spy easily on those countries.
If Huawei had some backdoors, the US would be all over the media shouting about it.

Don't forget that the American's are the ones doing all the spying on their "friends". See Germany / Angela Merkel etc.
 
It seems like no one wants to leave room for discussion, everyone is just trying to brute force their opinions on each other (from both sides.... mostly). Most posts are just people having a go at each other for being stupid/wrong/whatever or trying to GOTCHA each other.
A few rules -

1. There are a few hardliners in the threads - ignore them.
2. The hardliners don't like to be told they're wrong.
3. When in doubt, blame the US specifically, its the go to hate.
4. Don't take anything personally.
5. Conspiracy theories fly around - rather than argue against them, marvel in the creativity.
6. If you respond to any post, try best to avoid naming other OPs - try to be the better person.
7. Many OPs are illogical - expect them argue with impunity and irrationality, and appreciate the comedy.
8. Supporting articles will be dredged up from the bowels of the internet to dispute the obvious - use this to marvel at the what rubbish is on the net.
9. Treat the debate like Who's Line Is It? The points don't count and the facts don't matter.
10. Often, these are not opinions, they are obsessions - helps to understand the responses.

Enjoy the show :)
 
Cause they are just visiting for tea and biscuits. Nothing to do with seeing China as a economic threat.

And is it also a "red line" if the US and Germany meet about China as an economic threat?
Countries (incl Taiwan) can meet about whatever they want, and China has no right to interfere with it or make demands.
 
The salaries are still higher, but most graduates actually go back after they get experience. Eventually they take the technology with them. The CEO of Microsoft and Google were both trained in India for example.

The idea that the west "leads" in science is no longer the case, sure America and the EU still does a lot, but there is more competition.

Another interesting factoid, Iran produces more women in engineering and science per capita than any EU country and publishes more scientific papers than Russia.

We are living through a brainshift to Asia.

So the Indians and Chinese go back home to the sh*th*les they came from instead of staying in the USA then? Nobody that I know of has ever done that. Even @surface has stayed in SA instead of going back to India.
 
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