Thursday, October 4, 2018

Donald The Twitter Duck Is Better Off Twitting Instead Of Trying To Provoke A War With The Middle Kingdom

Donald the Twitter Duck is better off twitting than trying to provoke a war with China

A declining nation should learn to be more gracious and accept a rising new world power. Otherwise, the consequence, especially in this cyber age of deadly nuclear and non-nuclear weapons, augurs no good for anyone.

Why does the Twitter Duck think that the US of A holds a perpetual right to being the world's super power? Where was America when the Middle Kingdom was the top dog for so many centuries in the past when they weren't anything in existence like the US of A?

America is a very new kid on the block, having come into the picture only about a century to talk of. If Great Britain had openly and vigorously opposed their rise, we may not have heard of the US of A as a super power to talk of.

Funny thing is that the Twitter Duck wants to make US of A great again by going on trade wars with not only the Middle Kingdom, but also with some of the western allies hehehe....

That man is not right in the head. He can claim all he wants that America is winning on all fronts vis-a-vis China, China, China of which he is pathologically obsessed.

No problem, the Twitter Duck can hallucinate all he wants.

The trouble is that the west does not understand the Chinese psyche. The Chinese are only interested in doing business. They are not interested in conquering the world. But if you put obstacles in their path, they aren't going to just give in, especially not now when they are no push-over.

Even on the military front, you can't just threaten the Middle Kingdom and expect it to keel over. Those days when the US of A were just coming up, China was an entirely different proposition.

Today, if push comes to shove, I will bet on the Chinese having the will and stamina to slug on, and ultimately triumph, unlike the west's pathetically pedantic PC (political correction)

Donald the Twitter Duck, unfortunately, still thinks he lives in the stuffy boardroom where deals are made by trying to bully the weak to win. Hahaha...

It would do him and the world well for the Twitter Duck to stop quacking so obstreperously and cease behaving like a bird.

And awake to Napoleon's call to leave the Dragon be.                 

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