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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/2089991
Archived version: https://archive.ph/m9hNK
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Same with Taiwan if they had just kept their open for business face on from around the Beijing Olympics and hadn’t gone down the wolf warrior diplomacy path they would be well in the way to peacefully integrating by now. It would still require 20 or so years of positive diplomacy but I thought that was supposed to be Chinas strength… taking the long term view.
I disagree. With the Hong Kong fiasco, any hope for re-integration disappeared.
Yes Hong Kong was the big reveal but they only had to wait there as well. It all could have happened peacefully if they had just been patient.
Yeah, HK was when hope for peace started to die.
Everyone expects Russia to Russia, but as deluded as they were, we still had hopes China could slowly join a peaceful international society.
Inb4 hexbears start hexbearing.
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