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Originally Posted by Webstral
Cultural bias does not equal wars of aggression or any of the crimes of which Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were guilty. Don't get me wrong: the Chinese ain't fluffy bunnies. They are hard people with an agenda. Nonetheless, it's useful to understand where they are coming from in interpreting their actions.
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Tibet, Xinjiang!
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Originally Posted by Webstral
I'm guilty of not giving sufficient context to my quoted material. This passage describes the situation in the 1800's, when Europeans started making serious inroads into China's economy. I used it in a current context because the Chinese remember their history. One could argue that the economic explosion in China is a direct result of the hard lessons learned by China at the hands of the West. Wars are won by powers that have the right combination of wealth, technology, and manpower. China is determined not to be victimized again, and China wants her place in the sun.
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The funny thing about Chinese perception of aggression from the West is that the nations that have historicaly harmed them the worst were other Asian people, ie the Japanese and the Mongols. America who has been the greatest of all Western powers for some time has in fact been China's greatest ally.