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by PKop
1458 days ago
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>I don't think different political ideologies imply adversarial intentions Your source could be human conflict for all of recorded history. It's not primarily ideological, it's geopolitical realism. They are a growing economic and military power in a different geographic sphere, competing over global influence and power. The history of civilization is conflict over scarce resources, space, and power. China is a cohesive ethnic and political collective and nation that exists separate from the US, it's government and citizens. Of course there is and will always be room for co-operation in many areas; economic trade is a big one. But conflict over competing interests is a fact of life and where that comes into conflict global adversaries and enemies are created. "Morality" is not a good metric to guide geopolitics, where material national interests and power dictate more than anything. |
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Can you compare the human conflict for all of recorded history between China and the US (+Europeans who influenced the US)?