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by themaninthedark
156 days ago
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Not sure how to find a primary source, I am only finding news reporting on the speech. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1409929/China-news-US-w... 5 years ago is not that long ago and we were at the start of the Biden administration then. With Trump back in office are relationships better or more inflamed? >I did discover that Xu Qiliang died last June. I doubt he's going to have much influence going forward. Unelected leadership in top positions are generally not just pushing their own agenda, especially in autocratic governments. Any speech or statement is highly considered and controlled, that statement should be taken as policy unless it is retracted. |
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> General Xu Qiliang, China’s second in command of the armed forces after President Xi Jinping, said an increase in military spending is need[ed] to counter the ‘Thucydides Trap’.
> Maj. Gen. Richard Coffman, director of the US Army's Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, saw the remarks as a clear admission war was “inevitable”.
> He said: “The top uniformed soldier in China, chairman of China's Central Military Commission, stated that war with the United States is inevitable.
Allow me to suggest that "this a way to counter the Thucydides trap" cannot actually be paraphrased as "war is inevitable".