Chinese Influence Suffers Major Body Blows As It Is Tossed Out of Key Port Facilities on Two Continents
We're watching the same failure loop.
For the last decade, China has been on the strategic offensive with a virtually unbroken series of diplomatic successes as its "Belt and Road Initiative" advanced. It helmed the "BRICS"—short for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—alliance from a curiosity in 2006 to a 10-member organization that looks, suspiciously, like a means to control the world's maritime chokepoints and supply China with raw materials. Let's face it, if you have Russia and South Africa on your bingo card as potential economic powerhouses, you might want to invest in another card or two. This seems to have come to a screeching halt, and all, or part, of that is due to rejuvenated American diplomacy.
We're watching the same failure loop.
For the last decade, China has been on the strategic offensive with a virtually unbroken series of diplomatic successes as its "Belt and Road Initiative" advanced. It helmed the "BRICS"—short for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—alliance from a curiosity in 2006 to a 10-member organization that looks, suspiciously, like a means to control the world's maritime chokepoints and supply China with raw materials. Let's face it, if you have Russia and South Africa on your bingo card as potential economic powerhouses, you might want to invest in another card or two. This seems to have come to a screeching halt, and all, or part, of that is due to rejuvenated American diplomacy.
Chinese Influence Suffers Major Body Blows As It Is Tossed Out of Key Port Facilities on Two Continents
We're watching the same failure loop.
For the last decade, China has been on the strategic offensive with a virtually unbroken series of diplomatic successes as its "Belt and Road Initiative" advanced. It helmed the "BRICS"—short for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—alliance from a curiosity in 2006 to a 10-member organization that looks, suspiciously, like a means to control the world's maritime chokepoints and supply China with raw materials. Let's face it, if you have Russia and South Africa on your bingo card as potential economic powerhouses, you might want to invest in another card or two. This seems to have come to a screeching halt, and all, or part, of that is due to rejuvenated American diplomacy.
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