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China and its great ambition

China’s great ambition is to overtake the United States. The horizon is the year 2049. The year which will mark the centenary of the Chinese revolution. By 2049, China should have become the world’s leading power.

The Chinese number 1, Xi Jinping, a pure product of Mao’s cultural revolution, is very determined in this perspective: to transform China and the world in a century!

Contrary to what some European and American political or economic elites thought, this ambition is not a figment of the imagination. China, Russia’s strategic ally, is indeed heading at full speed on the rails of the conquest of the world.

The payback

The time for China’s revenge on the humiliations suffered in the 19th century is looming on the horizon …

After having lived more than a century of colonial domination with in particular the European invasions, China today gives the impression of taking a dazzling revenge on the history vis-a-vis a Europe and an America hyper vulnerable because in particular of their relocations. industrial, social and health crises and acrimonious and sometimes sterile internal political debates that beset them.

The “altar boys” in Europe and America are surprised and worried today … They have recently become aware of the effectiveness of the sophisticated strategies and tactics that China has used to climb so quickly to the top. summit of different spheres of economic and technological activity.

Technological intelligence

Concretely, how did she manage to get there so quickly?

We were offered a clarification with the broadcast at the end of the week of the first part of the documentary signed by Marc-André Sabourin, The risk of Huawei, as part of the work of the Bureau of Investigation and J.E. at VAT.

The content of this investigation, for example, focuses on Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, its presence, its schemes in Canada and the influence of the Chinese government.

China copies, of course, but in its reproductions of competing products, it often innovates better and sells less … In the long term, competitors disappear from the market for lack of competitiveness.

The American and European intelligence services have repeatedly alerted their respective political authorities. In vain … In Canada, Nortel lost his life. And the wallets of ordinary citizens, their money.

In Canada, it was the Harper government that naively rolled out the red carpet in Huaweï. Were Quebeckers and the rest of Canada aware? I doubt.

If the state of the world trade and consumption is maintained, the world will come under Chinese economic, technological and military domination.

What will be the nature of Chinese domination? “Messianic”, as in the days, in the West, or simply economic and technological. History will tell.



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