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by robga 942 days ago
- The vlogger and his wife overheard a secret meeting between Chinese government officials and a Micronesian governor discussing help for China in an upcoming war over Taiwan.

- The meeting took place on the island of Kosrae in Micronesia.

- Recently, the president of Micronesia wrote a letter denouncing Chinese interference and recommending supporting Taiwan instead.

- Losing control of Micronesia would weaken US supply routes in Asia and force a bottleneck in supporting bases in countries like South Korea and Japan.

- The Chinese officials tried deflecting the conversation away from the recent anti-China letter.

- Local residents said China had been bribing politicians and threatening leaders who didn't cooperate.

- Other countries like Fiji and the Solomon Islands have been shifting towards China, making Micronesia's alignment more important for the US.

- The vlogger decided to share what he witnessed with Micronesian government contacts, though the outcome of that was unclear.

- The video argues that a "cold war" is happening in the Pacific as spheres of influence are reshaped.

- Micronesia's strategic location and political alignment will impact stability in the region.

2 comments

I like this dudes videos, but this video was almost 20 minutes of navel lint picking about Micronesia. Your summary said in 15 seconds what took the vlogger 15 minutes. Thanks!
* Other countries like Fiji and the Solomon Islands have been shifting towards China, ...

That's the take home point for anybody unaware of China reaching out to smaller nations in the Pacific and elsewhere across the world.

They're following in the path of European colonisers and offering big loans with small | deferred interest rates and building support for China, Chinese ports and ground stations.

It's entirely possible to overhear discussions between chinese diplomats | business consultants in small nations, it's unlikely to hear any deep chinese secrtes, just sweet talking and general misdirection.

"We'll give you access to large amounts of money and kickstart big public works if you just support us with votes in the UN" is very much a teaser to lock people in for the longer term plans.

>They're following in the path of European colonisers

This is a really absurd thing to say, unless I missed some news and they're going in with guns and massacring people to replace them with some imported Chinese settlers. It's either historical revisionism or ridiculous hyperbole.

"Following the Path" is not equivilant to "Following the precise actions of".

English as a second language, perhaps?

Also, the British did not replace India with imported English settlers.

Your coment appears delibrately absurd and hyperbolic, maybe tone your edgelording down a notch or two?

A more sensible response would have been to ask in what sense are the Chinese acting in the manner of former world powers.

A smarter person would have asked that question of themselves and determined their own answer.

This response is extremely rude.

Implying they can't read, "edgelording", that they are non sensible and stupid.

No matter what you are trying to convey, do you need to do it in such a way?

>English as a second language, perhaps?

Funny. If you're going to accuse me of being a paid agent of some government you don't like, do it openly. This way just makes you look racist, which I don't even think you were intending.