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    #72
    I think our current government is still banking on the "good faith" word with China na they will not continue to build structures there. then they just keep their one eye close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supadude View Post
    I think our current government is still banking on the "good faith" word with China na they will not continue to build structures there. then they just keep their one eye close.
    The current admin is turning a blind eye in exchange for the help China gave during the last election.

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    ^A bunch of quislings corrupted by china

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    the capital of the Philippines is Beijing

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    Why did Chinese investment in the Philippines stagnate? | East Asia Forum

    Hay. Damned if you do. Damned if you don't.

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    #77
    Er.... "build build build..."

    Di naman sinabi kung sino yung mag build at saan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Er.... "build build build..."

    Di naman sinabi kung sino yung mag build at saan.
    "We will do this not only in Metro Manila, but in all parts of the Philippines – Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. We will link lagging regions to leading regions to generate jobs and economic activity. We will ease the horrendous traffic situation that robs us with precious time, and the economy of higher productivity, amounting to P2.4 billion daily". -DIOKNO

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    #79
    China is preparing for war with the US

    sometime in the future there will be war

    it's inevitable

    China is building bases in the SCS all the way to the Indian Ocean to secure vital trade route

    coz when there's war, the US will block the trade route to paralyze China

    ang Pinas naman feeling binu-bully ng China

    China has bigger plans, bigger problems to think about than to bully the Philippines as the end goal
    Last edited by uls; February 11th, 2018 at 12:00 PM.

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    the US recognizes that China is a rising power that's a threat to them

    the US isn't going to let China take its place, China isn't gonna back down

    so war between the 2 is inevitable

    in another thread, i posted that the US is the number 1 power in the world coz they own the world's reserve currency / most widely used currency

    that allows the US to borrow in its own currency without the need to maintain reserves like all other countries

    China is trying to bypass the use of USD

    China Ends 25-Year Wait as Yuan Oil Futures to Start Trading - Bloomberg
    After a wait of about a quarter of a century, the world’s biggest oil buyer is finally getting its own crude-futures contract.

    In a challenge to the world’s dollar-denominated oil benchmarks Brent and West Texas Intermediate, China will list local-currency crude futures in Shanghai on March 26, according to the nation’s securities regulator. The start of trading, open to foreigners, will mark the end of years of delays and setbacks since China’s first attempt at a domestic contract in 1993.

    If the futures are embraced by overseas investors and become a benchmark for global oil transactions, China’s hoping the yuan could challenge the dominance of the greenback in international trade. Still, skeptics say that won’t happen as long as the currency is controlled by the central government, and while international traders may agree to settle contracts converted into yuan, they’ll continue to price the oil in dollars.
    US power rests on the USD

    China knows the US will not allow the USD to lose its status

    the US will go to war with any country that challenges the USD

    China's preparing for war
    Last edited by uls; February 11th, 2018 at 12:02 PM.

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