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BREAKING: China🇨🇳-built WORLD’S LARGEST HIAF ion accelerator aces beam commissioning! Global fiercest pulse ion beams + ultimate nuclear mass spectrometer. Nuclear extremes, astro-nuke, energy hegemony—China is building supernovae!

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Molly O’Shea

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🇻🇪🇺🇸🇨🇳 Several things people are seeing now: • Maduro was kidnapped by the US military in a transnational operation • The US is threatening Mexico, Colombia, and Cuba • Several countries are showing a tendency towards nuclear self-defense. These all point to a core fact: The US is returning to "global intimidation-based unilateralism" rather than traditional hegemony. Traditional Hegemony: • Maintaining order, controlling rules, managing conflict Trump-style Hegemony: • Destroying rules, using force, creating fear This will lead to a global outcome: Every country is asking: When will China intervene? Because: • Russia's own wars have been extremely costly. • Europe is a vassal system and cannot act independently. • Among the G20, only China can rival the US in terms of power. China Now Faces a Strategic Crossroads Route 1: Traditional Diplomacy — Non-Intervention Advantages: ✔ Avoids entanglement in direct conflicts ✔ Maintains internal development and strategic focus ✔ Denies the U.S. a justification to rally allies against China Disadvantages: ✘ Global fear of the U.S. will deepen ✘ Developing countries may question China’s credibility as a stabilizer ✘ The resulting power vacuum will be filled by U.S. coercion ✘ China’s silence may be mistaken for weakness This is the path China knows best, but the world may no longer allow it. Route 2: Limited Security Commitment — The Quasi-Alliance Model Without forming formal alliances, China signals that if countries like Venezuela, Iran, Pakistan, or Brazil are subjected to illegal U.S. military operations, it will offer economic, diplomatic, and intelligence support. Think: the “ambiguous protection” the U.S. extended during early Cold War years. Advantages: ✔ Strengthens China’s position in the Global South ✔ Discourages U.S. adventurism against weaker states ✔ Raises the cost of unilateral U.S. action Disadvantages: ✘ Risk of being dragged into proxy wars ✘ Fuels the “China threat” narrative ✘ Requires a transformation of China’s diplomatic machinery Route 3: Rewriting the International Order This is what many nations quietly hope for—China stepping up as an architect of a post-hegemonic world. Key elements: • Launching a high-level global initiative beyond the BRI • Establishing a multipolar security framework • Offering alternatives to biased international arbitration • Publicly opposing U.S. military abductions, extraterritorial arrests, and unilateral sanctions • Building a long-term anti-hegemony alignment bloc Advantages: ✔ Dozens of Global South countries will openly rally behind China ✔ The deterrent aura of U.S. power is fading ✔ China will be recognized as a true global power, not just an economic one Disadvantages: ✘ Essentially triggers Cold War 2.0 ✘ U.S. hostility will escalate dramatically ✘ Demands tremendous economic, technological, and strategic capacity This is the hardest path, and the one China hoped to delay. But delay may no longer be an option. Conclusion: Trump’s doctrine of global intimidation is not just reshaping world politics, it’s forcing China to assume global leadership earlier than planned. China’s original trajectory was: “Develop → Accumulate → Redevelop → Gradually influence the world.” Trump’s trajectory is: “Destroy → Kidnap → Intimidate → Escalate.” And now, many nations are asking themselves: “If it’s Venezuela today, will it be me tomorrow?” This rising panic is transforming into pressure. China has no intention of replacing the United States, but if the US only instigates wars, panic, and nuclear motivations, then the world will sooner or later force China to assume the responsibility of “order rebuilding.” The most absurd thing is that those countries that once called China a “dictator” now hope that China will become a responsible empire. Above all, China aims to avoid being thrust prematurely into a destabilized international environment in which smaller states resort to nuclear deterrence as their only guarantee of survival.

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China’s🇨🇳 Xi Jinping: "Marxism has provided a strong theoretical weapon for the Chinese revolution, construction and reform, enabling China, an ancient country in the east, to create an unprecedented development miracle in the history of mankind." The miracle: -800 million people brought out of poverty in 4 decades -Extreme poverty eliminated in China -Lifted 98.99 million rural citizens out of poverty since 2013 -Expanded the Belt and Road Initiative to over 150 countries -Has built a larger high speed rail network than the rest of the world put together, expanding it from 10,000KM to over 50,000KM -Installed renewable energy capacity in China is roughly 4× larger than that of the United States today -Made China the world’s largest industrial economy, with manufacturing output now exceeding the US & EU combined -Presided over the largest housing and urbanisation programme in history, moving hundreds of millions into modern cities with infrastructure, utilities, and services. In 2013 730 million lived in cities, in 2025, 954 million lived in cities. An increase of 224 million. -By 2030, China is projected to account for over 40% of the world’s middle class -Average disposable income has increased more than 25x since 1980 (real terms) -China’s middle class already drives the majority of domestic consumption, shifting growth away from exports -China now contributes more to global consumption growth than the US and Europe combined -Steel production: China produces approximately 55% of global steel -Shipbuilding: China accounts for over 50% of global shipbuilding output -China produces more cement than the rest of the world combined ⚡️The renewable energy dominance: -China controls 80%+ of the global solar manufacturing market across the entire supply chain (wafers, cells, panels) -It produces approximately 98% of solar wafers, 92% of solar cells, and 85% of solar panels globally -In 2025 alone, China exported 200+ GW of solar cells, with exports surging over 73% year-on-year -Solar cells & wafers now make up 40%+ of China’s solar exports -China drove over 50% of global solar expansion in 2025 -Chinese battery giant CATL alone holds approximately 42% of the global EV battery market

Afshin Rattansi

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🇨🇳 It’s almost comical how Western media built an entire mythology about “China polluting the planet,” while the country that manufactures over 30% of global industrial output is now running the world’s largest renewable energy system. Hydro, solar, wind, ultra-high-voltage transmission, nationwide EV adoption, carbon trading, climate resilience planning — all scaled in a way no Western state has achieved since the Industrial Revolution. And here’s the part people pretend not to see: The West got rich by burning the planet Then outsourced the pollution Then moralized about “green responsibility” Then blamed the Global South for wanting the same living standards. China didn’t play that game. It built an industrial civilization and decarbonized at the same time — something every Western economist swore was “impossible.” Turns out the impossible just needed political will, long-term planning, and the absence of lobbyists writing the energy policy. The irony? The countries that spent decades lecturing China about the environment can’t even approve a wind farm without a culture war, a lawsuit, and a congressional meltdown. Meanwhile, China is laying down clean grids, electrifying transport, and building climate systems that actually match the scale of the 21st century. One side talks about saving the planet. The other side is quietly building the infrastructure for it. History will remember the difference.

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Russia’s🇷🇺 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov: ‘China🇨🇳 has beaten the US🇺🇸 at its own game of globalisation, by playing on their own terms.’ China’s success during globalisation while the US waged wars and let oligarchs hoard wealth: -800 million people brought out of poverty in 4 decades -Extreme poverty eliminated in China -Lifted 98.99 million rural citizens out of poverty since 2013 -Expanded the Belt and Road Initiative to over 150 countries -Has built a larger high speed rail network than the rest of the world put together, expanding it from 10,000KM to over 50,000KM -Installed renewable energy capacity in China is roughly 4× larger than that of the United States today -Made China the world’s largest industrial economy, with manufacturing output now exceeding the US & EU combined -Presided over the largest housing and urbanisation programme in history, moving hundreds of millions into modern cities with infrastructure, utilities, and services. In 2013 730 million lived in cities, in 2025, 954 million lived in cities. An increase of 224 million. -By 2030, China is projected to account for over 40% of the world’s middle class -Average disposable income has increased more than 25x since 1980 (real terms) -China’s middle class already drives the majority of domestic consumption, shifting growth away from exports -China now contributes more to global consumption growth than the US and Europe combined -Steel production: China produces approximately 55% of global steel -Shipbuilding: China accounts for over 50% of global shipbuilding output -China produces more cement than the rest of the world combined ⚡️The renewable energy dominance: -China controls 80%+ of the global solar manufacturing market across the entire supply chain (wafers, cells, panels) -It produces approximately 98% of solar wafers, 92% of solar cells, and 85% of solar panels globally -In 2025 alone, China exported 200+ GW of solar cells, with exports surging over 73% year-on-year -Solar cells & wafers now make up 40%+ of China’s solar exports -China drove over 50% of global solar expansion in 2025 -Chinese battery giant CATL alone holds approximately 42% of the global EV battery market

Afshin Rattansi

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In 1999, China’s🇨🇳 economy was smaller than Italy’s. Today, China’s economy is larger than the combined economies of Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Canada. It now has surpassed the US in GDP @ PPP. Here are some of China’s incredible achievements: -800 million people brought out of poverty in 4 decades -Extreme poverty eliminated in China -Lifted 98.99 million rural citizens out of poverty since 2013 -Expanded the Belt and Road Initiative to over 150 countries -Has built a larger high speed rail network than the rest of the world put together, expanding it from 10,000KM to over 50,000KM -Installed renewable energy capacity in China is roughly 4× larger than that of the United States today -Made China the world’s largest industrial economy, with manufacturing output now exceeding the US & EU combined -Presided over the largest housing and urbanisation programme in history, moving hundreds of millions into modern cities with infrastructure, utilities, and services. In 2013 730 million lived in cities, in 2025, 954 million lived in cities. An increase of 224 million. -By 2030, China is projected to account for over 40% of the world’s middle class -Average disposable income has increased more than 25x since 1980 (real terms) -China’s middle class already drives the majority of domestic consumption, shifting growth away from exports -China now contributes more to global consumption growth than the US and Europe combined -Steel production: China produces approximately 55% of global steel -Shipbuilding: China accounts for over 50% of global shipbuilding output -China produces more cement than the rest of the world combined ⚡️The renewable energy dominance: -China controls 80%+ of the global solar manufacturing market across the entire supply chain (wafers, cells, panels) -It produces approximately 98% of solar wafers, 92% of solar cells, and 85% of solar panels globally -In 2025 alone, China exported 200+ GW of solar cells, with exports surging over 73% year-on-year -Solar cells & wafers now make up 40%+ of China’s solar exports -China drove over 50% of global solar expansion in 2025 -Chinese battery giant CATL alone holds approximately 42% of the global EV battery market

Afshin Rattansi

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🇷🇺🇨🇳 The West Didn’t Lose the Nuclear Race—It Forfeited: Inside the Thorium-Powered, Belt & Road-Backed Energy Revolution “The hardest word in the English language is ‘change,’” says Henry Tillman, the China analyst whose thorium reactor research even the Financial Times cites. That line now reads like an epitaph for Western energy sovereignty. While Western governments buried reactors under red tape and green slogans, China and Russia engineered the future—one molten salt reactor and floating nuclear power plant at a time. In their recent dialogue, Tillman and Hussein Askary of Sweden’s Belt & Road Institute exposed the tectonic shift: 🔶 Nuclear taboos became the West’s energy suicide note 🔶 Developing nations choose kilowatts over climate sermons Russia’s Floating Nuclear Power Plants (FNPPs) rewrite the rules: 🔶 1 billion kilowatt-hours delivered—a world first 🔶 Rosatom: $20 billion commercial leader An energy iron curtain has descended—dividing nations that build from those that moralize. 🔶 China’s operational thorium reactors refuel while running—a historic first 🔶 200+ new reactors in China’s pipeline vs. Germany’s lignite relapse 🔶 60,000 years of thorium reserves secured ASEAN is all-in: 🔶 Three nations adopted this tech immediately (Singapore: “Let’s go SMR!”) 🔶 Malaysia committed. Vietnam and Myanmar signed onto Russian reactor deals. 🔶 Seven Asian countries advanced nuclear projects last quarter alone “When countries have that mentality, they push it,” Tillman warned. Russia and China pushed—in the Gobi Desert and Arctic—while the West pushed paper. This isn’t a tech race. It’s civilizational. Global South shifts: 🔶 23 of 33 Latin American nations now BRI-aligned 🔶 Nuclear diplomacy outpacing sanctions 🔶 Tomorrow’s infrastructure being welded now Tillman’s data proves the acceleration: 🔶 China’s molten salt reactors advancing 🔶 Russia’s Arctic projects expanding 🔶 The thorium-powered BRI marches on—no sanctions can stop it 🔶 The West watches as tomorrow’s grid is built without it Tillman’s warning: “The West could be in real trouble within 3–5 years as all this power comes through China and Russia.” Beijing and Moscow are building tomorrow’s infrastructure—with or without the West.

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Elon Musk just exposed the most catastrophic energy blindspot in the entire AI arms race. The West is still debating which twigs to burn. China is capturing the sun. Musk: “People just don’t understand how solar is everything. Compared to the sun, all other energy sources are like cavemen throwing some twigs into a fire.” Every natural gas plant. Every nuclear reactor. Every experimental fusion project being debated in Washington right now. Twigs. Musk: “We have a giant free fusion reactor that shows up every day. It’s farcical for us to create little fusion reactors.” And then he gave the most clarifying statistic in the entire energy debate. Musk: “The sun is over 99.8% of all mass in the solar system. Jupiter is around 0.1%. So even if you burnt Jupiter, the energy produced by the sun would still round up to 100%.” Musk: “And then if you teleported three more Jupiters into our solar system and burnt them too, it would still round up.” The sun is not an energy source. It is the only energy source. Everything else is rounding error. China already knows this. While American tech executives beg for permits to build natural gas plants, China crossed 1,000 gigawatts of installed solar capacity in 2025. More than the rest of the world combined. They are not holding summits about it. They are not commissioning reports about it. They are building it. Harvesting the free fusion reactor that arrives every morning at zero cost and feeding it directly into their AI data centers. The AI race is not an algorithm race. It is an electro-industrial race. You cannot build superintelligence without infinite compute. You cannot have infinite compute without infinite energy. And right now, the United States is losing the energy war while holding committee meetings about which twigs to burn next. China built the energy-compute flywheel. Cheap, scalable, infinite solar power feeding AI models at a fraction of the cost. Compounding every single day. The nation that captures the sun’s output will hold a permanent monopoly on global intelligence. The nation that doesn’t will spend the next decade trying to understand how it lost. Everyone else gets left holding the twigs.

Dustin

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China: The Vanguard of the 21st Century Untouchable & Not Defeatable! In the 21st century, China has emerged as a formidable global leader, redefining the contours of military, industrial, and financial power. This ascent is not merely a shift in geopolitics but a testament to China’s strategic vision, disciplined execution, and unwavering commitment to its people and sovereignty. With a blend of historical resilience and modern innovation, China stands as a beacon of progress, steering the world toward a multipolar future. Militarily, China has transformed into a powerhouse, prioritizing self-reliance and advanced technology. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is now one of the most sophisticated forces globally, equipped with cutting-edge weaponry, including hypersonic missiles, stealth fighters like the J-20, and a rapidly expanding naval fleet featuring aircraft carriers like the Fujian. China’s military doctrine emphasizes defense and regional stability, deterring external threats while safeguarding its territorial integrity. Investments in cyber warfare, artificial intelligence, and space technology further underscore its forward-thinking approach. By maintaining a no-first-use nuclear policy and advocating for peaceful resolutions, China positions itself as a responsible global actor, contrasting with the interventionist tendencies of other powers. Industrially, China has become the world’s manufacturing hub, driving global supply chains with unmatched efficiency. From high-speed rail networks to renewable energy technologies, China leads in infrastructure and innovation. Its Belt and Road Initiative has fostered connectivity across Asia, Africa, and Europe, creating economic corridors that uplift developing nations. Companies like Huawei and BYD exemplify China’s technological prowess, dominating 5G infrastructure and electric vehicle markets. The nation’s focus on green energy—leading the world in solar and wind power production—demonstrates its commitment to sustainable development. By prioritizing innovation, China has transitioned from being the “world’s factory” to a leader in high-tech industries, setting global standards in AI, robotics, and quantum computing. Financially, China’s influence is equally profound. The renminbi is steadily gaining traction as a global currency, with institutions like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) challenging Western-dominated financial systems. China’s digital economy, driven by platforms like Alipay and WeChat, has revolutionized global fintech, offering inclusive financial services to millions. The country’s foreign exchange reserves, among the largest in the world, provide economic stability and leverage in international trade. By promoting de-dollarization and fostering trade agreements like the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), China is reshaping global finance, prioritizing mutual benefit over hegemony. Its prudent economic policies have lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty, creating a robust middle class that fuels domestic consumption and global demand. China’s rise is not without challenges, but its ability to navigate complexities—be it geopolitical tensions or economic transitions—reflects its strategic depth. The nation’s emphasis on cultural heritage, education, and social cohesion fosters a unified society capable of sustaining long-term goals. Unlike powers that rely on coercion, China’s influence stems from partnership and shared prosperity, offering a model of development that resonates with the Global South. In the 21st century, China’s leadership in military, industrial, and financial spheres is a triumph of vision and resilience. It stands as a global force that champions sovereignty, innovation, and cooperation, shaping a world where power is balanced, and progress is inclusive. As the century unfolds, China’s trajectory promises to inspire and redefine global dynamics for generations to come.

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🇨🇳 Elon Musk gets it right About China: “The Chinese people simply view China’s ascendancy as resuming its normal place in history, the most powerful country on Earth.” The man builds things for a living, so he deals in engineering realities. He has also said that China has the deepest pool of innovative talent in human history, past and present, and that its space program is “far more advanced than most people realise.” Living here in China, I see exactly what he means and he was right. For most of recorded history China was the world’s leading civilisation: gunpowder, paper, the compass, printing, vast trade networks and advanced agriculture that fed populations Europe could not match. It sat at the centre of the global economy for centuries. Then came the brutal interruption. The Century of Humiliation: opium wars, unequal treaties, foreign powers carving up the country and a Japanese invasion that killed tens of millions. China was knocked back hard, exploited, fragmented and deliberately kept weak by powers that feared a strong unified nation. That was never going to be permanent. Under the CPC since 1949 and especially through reform and opening up, China has methodically rebuilt. Nearly 800 million people lifted out of poverty. The world’s most extensive high-speed rail network, the largest 5G infrastructure, the biggest manufacturing base on the planet and now a lead in EVs, batteries and high-tech supply chains, with AI and space pushing the frontier. This is not some sudden “rise” the way Western media frames it. It is restoration: civilisational continuity meeting modern execution at scale. The talent, discipline and long-term thinking are visible on the streets, where the infrastructure makes Western capitals look outdated and the momentum is structural, not temporary. Musk sees through the denial because he works with Chinese engineers and Chinese supply chains every day. The West loves to frame China as a new disruptor or a threat. Which is the wrong lens to view China through. This is history correcting course after a painful detour, and a confident China advancing its interests serves a multipolar world far better than containment ever will. How much longer until more people outside China accept what is already obvious on the ground here? It all started back then. The future is being built now, and not by the ones building tariff walls.

James Wood 武杰士

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Larry Fink of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, just laid bare the playbook of Wall Street and the City of London on BBC: either Iran is “accepted” back into the international community—meaning the petrodollar system—or the Strait of Hormuz remains a “threat,” triggering a global recession with oil at $150 a barrel. What Fink calls “two extreme outcomes” reflects a coherent strategic logic: use military aggression against Iran to destabilize the global economy, force energy dependence on US and Western hydrocarbons, and slow the emerging BRICS-led development paradigm. Note the sleight of hand: Fink frames Iran’s “acceptance” as a return to the old order—Iranian oil flooding the market, prices crashing to $40, and the petrodollar system “stabilized.” The alternative? War, $150 oil, global recession. But he’s missing the third option—the one unfolding in reality: Iran, Russia, and China are building new trade corridors, increasingly bypassing the Strait of Hormuz, the dollar, Wall Street, and the City of London entirely. The BRICS paradigm does not require Iran’s “acceptance” by Wall Street. It requires Iran’s full integration into a new security and development architecture—exactly what is happening. Fink admits the real stakes when he pivots to AI: “If we do not invest more, China wins.” There it is. The war against Iran, the war against Russia, the technology race with China—they are all fronts in the same struggle: the dying Anglo-American financial order’s last attempt to maintain global supremacy. Fink says there will be no middle outcome. He’s right. The choice is not $40 oil or $150 oil. The choice is between a dead empire clinging to genocide and dollar supremacy, or a new world order built on sovereignty, development, and peace. The empire is losing. Iran is winning. And the City of London knows it.

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🇨🇳☀️ The Truth About China’s Wumeng Mountain Solar Farms: Not the Lies Which Are Going Viral A video is spreading claiming “countless habitats were bulldozed for 40,000 acres of solar panels in Wumeng Mountain, China.” It’s dramatic… but it’s also completely wrong. If you want to learn something, read on... Here’s what’s actually happening 👇 1. Where is Wumeng Mountain? The Wumeng range stretches across Guizhou, Yunnan and Sichuan, one of China’s historically poorest, most degraded regions. Think: • Barren slopes • Karst terrain (thin rocky soil, hard for plants to grow) • Severe soil erosion • Thin, non-arable land • Over-mined, over-farmed areas It is NOT rainforest. It is NOT an untouched wildlife paradise. It has been one of China’s most ecologically fragile regions for decades. 2. What China built there? China is installing large-scale mountain solar farms on land that: • Can’t grow crops • Can’t support dense forest (for reforestation) • Has low ecological value • Was already stripped or degraded The projects follow the terrain. Nothing is “flattened.” No forests bulldozed. And many sites are dual-use agrivoltaic farms, goats and sheep graze under the panels and native vegetation returns because the land is no longer being over-farmed. 3. “Destroyed habitats”? Not even close Every major renewables project in China requires an Environmental Impact Assessment and since 2020, solar/wind cannot be built in: ❌ Protected forests ❌ National parks ❌ Primary ecosystems ❌ Wildlife reserves The chosen sites were already degraded hillside scrubland. Studies from Guizhou & Yunnan show: • Soil erosion drops sharply under solar arrays • Moisture increases • Native plants recover • Insects return and birds return Solar farms here are actually restoring the land, the opposite of the fear-mongering claims. 4. Environmental outcome: massively positive A 40,000-acre mountain solar farm delivers 6–8 GW of power. That’s enough to replace: 🔥 6 coal plants 🔥 30–40 million tonnes of CO₂ per year It uses zero water, releases zero pollution and allows vegetation to regrow. Meanwhile, Guizhou/Yunnan’s old coal basins produced decades of pollution and ecological damage. This is what cleaning up looks like. 5. Why the viral video is misleading? ⚠️ The narrative relies on: • A dramatic aerial shot • Zero local context • Ignoring land-type and terrain • Pretending this was untouched wilderness • Ignoring China’s laws protecting high-value ecosystems • Ignoring rural poverty alleviation • Ignoring the CO₂ reductions • Ignoring that mountain solar is built on non-arable, pre-degraded land If this exact project was built in Europe, it would be hailed as “green innovation.” But because it’s China, the West suddenly cries “environmental disaster.” The hypocrisy is insane. Absolutely INSANE! 6. What the Wumeng solar project actually represents ✔ Restoring degraded land ✔ Ending small coal mines ✔ Stabilising mountain soils ✔ Providing clean energy ✔ Raising local rural income ✔ Helping communities escape poverty ✔ Lowering global emissions (massively) ✔ Proving China’s renewables leadership, again China builds more solar each year than the entire rest of the world combined. This is what that looks like at ground level. Here is the truth: - There is no “eco-wasteland.” - No mass habitat destruction. - Just Western social media doing what it always does, misrepresenting China to score political points. The Wumeng solar rollout is one of the most successful examples of turning damaged land into clean energy and it is lifting entire regions out of poverty while cutting emissions on a global scale. China is the world’s largest reforestation nation, adding over 70 million hectares of new forests since the 1990s, more than any other country on Earth. From the Three-North Shelterbelt to the Grain-for-Green program, China is repairing past damage at a scale no Western nation has even attempted. Stop spreading lies about “destroyed habitats” when China is literally leading the world in restoring them. The real story is far more impressive than the propaganda being pushed online.

James Wood 武杰士

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"If you want war, you will get war. If you want to destroy China, you will be destroyed. China will not fire the first shot, but China will not allow you to fire the second shot." In the realm of global geopolitics, Victor Gao, a prominent Chinese geopolitical analyst and former interpreter for Deng Xiaoping, has emerged as a vocal advocate for China's principled stance on international relations. His recent statement encapsulates China's resolute commitment to peace while underscoring its unyielding resolve to defend sovereignty and national interests. This declaration, shared widely across platforms, reflects China's defensive posture amid escalating tensions with the United States, particularly over issues like trade, technology, and regional security. Belligerence, NO! Gao's words stem from a deep understanding of China's historical trajectory. Since the reform and opening-up era initiated by Deng in 1978, China has achieved unprecedented economic miracles without resorting to military aggression or colonial exploitation. Today, it stands as the world's largest economy by purchasing power parity, producing over 45% of global industrial goods, and leading in infrastructure like high-speed rail networks that connect nations and foster prosperity. This peaceful rise has lifted over 800 million people out of poverty, demonstrating China's model of "win-win" cooperation through initiatives like the Belt & Road, which enhance global connectivity & economic interdependence. In contrast to Western narratives of hegemony, China adheres to Deng's pledge: it will never seek to dominate others, nor tolerate domination itself. He addresses perceived US provocations, including tariffs, technology bans, and military encirclements in the Asia-Pacific. Gao warns that attempts at "decoupling" from China are not only futile but catastrophic, as they sever vital supply chains—such as rare earth elements critical for US defense—and risk plunging humanity into conflict. He critiques US overreach, citing trillions wasted on wars in Iraq & Afghanistan, and ongoing support for conflicts like those in Gaza, which he labels as "crimes against humanity." Such actions, Gao argues, accelerate American decline while China focuses on building—generating 250% more electricity than the US and outpacing it in industrial output. China's military advancements, including superiority in conventional and nuclear capabilities in certain domains, serve purely for defense, ensuring no aggressor can threaten its core interests without facing overwhelming retaliation. Yet, China's approach remains fundamentally peaceful. It has not fired a shot in foreign wars for decades, advocating for dialogue, free trade & mutual respect. Gao emphasizes that true security comes from collaboration, not confrontation: "There will be no fair trade without free trade." He invites the US to partner in reindustrialization, offering expertise to revive American manufacturing jobs, provided infrastructure upgrades occur. This olive branch highlights China's maturity—willing to engage as equals, not adversaries. In essence, Gao's warning is a call for wisdom. Provoking China invites mutual destruction in an interconnected "global village," where war benefits no one. Instead, embracing China's vision of shared prosperity could avert disaster. By championing justice—such as the 2-state solution for Palestine & UN membership for all nations—China models ethical leadership. Its restraint in not initiating conflict, paired with unbreakable defense, ensures stability for the Global South & beyond. As Gao asserts, peace is inevitable if misunderstandings are bridged through respect. China's story is one of resilience & benevolence, proving that true power lies in uplifting humanity, not subjugating it. In a world teetering on brinkmanship, China's stance offers hope: development over devastation, harmony over hostility. China is indeed the 21st Century World Superpower

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺 🇷🇺

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