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2021-01-06 10:24 137168768 Anonymous (1000x-1 (1).jpg 1000x573 114kB)
To all European here I ask, why did your leaders agree to this deal?

0 min later 137168780 Anonymous
>>137168768 they kneel...

1 min later 137168806 Anonymous
Why wouldn't we ?

1 min later 137168824 Anonymous
because China is the future super power, cope and let them control your shitty island

3 min later 137168863 Anonymous
>>137168824 Chinese are quite literally ants, their GDP doesnt mean shit when throughout their existance they were always ruled by smaller steppe nomads

3 min later 137168895 Anonymous
>>137168863 Events from 700 years ago don't mean shit when they own your country kek

4 min later 137168912 Anonymous
>>137168768 Why wouldn't we agree to a mutually beneficial investment deal? Chinese get work and European consumers get cheap shit, both are happy.

4 min later 137168929 Anonymous (f7f8ebbb-4be6-4ea9-b45c-76c729346aa6.jpg 306x306 15kB)
>>137168863 >they were always ruled by wasnt your country literally ruled by Mocквá?

6 min later 137168962 Anonymous
>>137168768 Want to be on the right side of the fence in case of conflict

6 min later 137168978 Anonymous
>>137168768 What is this deal about?

24 min later 137169610 Anonymous
>>137168978 Nothing, just another trade assessment. We are already trading partners with china since what, the 70s? I don't know what's the big deal, I think they're just making a fuss over a screencap

30 min later 137169831 Anonymous
>>137168978 Anglos falling back on isolationilism are not getting upset that their old trade partners are looking for new ones

34 min later 137169992 Anonymous
>>137168863 Almost the entirety of northern chinese today WERE steppe nomads lol Dunno why you people think this is a gotcha to the Chinese when there were literally multiple nomad dynasties in the north

36 min later 137170066 Anonymous
>>137168929 most of the Georgian flag posters are delusional zoomer retards and keep in mind that there is a total of 3 of them or something

39 min later 137170161 Anonymous
>>137168768 Because deals give you soft power. Power we can use to try improve your situation for example.

39 min later 137170182 Anonymous (hqdefault.jpg 480x360 18kB)
>>137168768

40 min later 137170204 Anonymous
>>137168768 Yuroturds are dickless dweebs, they censored their own corona report to avoid pissing off the CCP

55 min later 137170768 Anonymous
>>137170204 Angloids are fucking trash, they gave their industries to china and now are complaining lmao.

58 min later 137170859 Anonymous
The EU is a postdemocratic oligarchy that does nothing for its citizens. Everything is going down the drain except in loser countries but that's just because others pay

1 hours later 137170940 Anonymous (outflow.png 768x465 177kB)
>>137170859 you think you're clued in but you're propagandized all the same

1 hours later 137171021 Anonymous
>>137170940 globalism basically only benefit the richest 0,01% and China

1 hours later 137171138 Anonymous
>>137171021 It did benefit the Chinese since their power elites need stability so they keep the commoners' wellbeing in mind. Germoney doesn't give a fuck if a government in Slovakia gets shit on for bad economic conditions.

1 hours later 137173313 Anonymous
>>137168768 Just to stick it to America?

1 hours later 137173438 Anonymous
It was just to make USA mad it probably doesn't actually do anything

2 hours later 137173514 Anonymous (1609905058008.jpg 960x543 65kB)
China is the future

2 hours later 137173565 Anonymous
>>137168768 >video conference look at those flags, they are all in the same room

2 hours later 137173609 Anonymous (Yw9tM26.png 1357x617 46kB)
WISH WE COULD TURN BACK TIME TO THE GOOD OLD DAYS

2 hours later 137173680 Anonymous
>>137168768 Because we want to sell more shit to them. And it gives security against mutt trade wars.

2 hours later 137173709 Anonymous
>>137173514 What is he implying, Stalin did everything right or wrong?

2 hours later 137173746 Anonymous
>>137173609 why isn't ireland red

2 hours later 137173801 Anonymous
>>137168768 >two women and one jew nice leaders

2 hours later 137173806 Anonymous
>>137168768 Who the fuck cares when big corps like Apple and Amazon will be the new sovereignties of the world this century.

2 hours later 137173821 Anonymous
>>137173709 stalin did nothing wrong

2 hours later 137173832 Anonymous
that flag combination is so kino, no longer will I have to watch that retarded barber shop pole kindergarten made shit called USA flag

2 hours later 137173906 Anonymous
>>137168768 Holyshit the Chinese and the European flag are so A E S T H E T I C together

2 hours later 137174024 Anonymous
>>137173832 makes it sounds like a name my band thread "all stars no stripes"

2 hours later 137174062 Anonymous
>>137168768 we have to trade with someone of our size, if the americunts want to start trade wars then our only option is China

2 hours later 137174148 Anonymous
>>137173709 >>137173821 did you right thats for sure

2 hours later 137174294 Anonymous
>>137174062 >>137173680 The trade war was only Trump and he's gonna be gone in two weeks.

2 hours later 137174372 Anonymous
>>137174294 they were already starting shit during the Bush and Obama administrations Trump just happens to have the subtlety of an elephant

2 hours later 137174410 Anonymous (1309073492833.jpg 450x334 55kB)
>>137168768 I read a leaked EU policy memo that basically explained why Europe didn't wait for the upcoming Biden administration before considering this deal with China. It wasn't that they were worried Trump could still flip the election, but rather they looked at the writing on the wall and concluded that because 71 million Americans still voted for him, that pretty much translates into Trump or someone very similar to him being reelected in 2024. America is basically being written off as a stable, reliable power now that the world knows it's just going to completely flip its script with every new administration while going absolutely nowhere in the end.

2 hours later 137174431 Anonymous
>>137168768 They know who real world leader.

2 hours later 137174774 Anonymous
>>137174372 They did?

2 hours later 137174820 Anonymous
>>137168768 Where's Juvipter?

2 hours later 137175059 Anonymous
>>137174294 Wrong for most intents and purposes. Biden has stated he will continue to try and sanction germany for north stream 2. Doubt he will aknowledge their illegal subsidies to boeing either. At best he will tone down other aspects of the trade war. But the usa has nothing to offer to actually restore relations to previous levels as the usa has shown they dont care about keeping agreements made by previous administrations. An agreement with them is worth less than the paper its written on. So it doesnt matter what they offer trust is broken. Wich is why the eu will likely continue to seek closer relations with china. Its no accident the deal went through just before a new us administration.

2 hours later 137175292 Anonymous
>>137174774 the Airbus/Boeing thing has been brewing for a while

2 hours later 137175453 Anonymous (file.png 685x408 672kB)
>>137168768 Pecunia non olet

2 hours later 137175480 Anonymous
>>137168768 what deal? no one asked or told me

3 hours later 137175988 Anonymous
>>137175059 Why is America so upset about Nordstream?

3 hours later 137176132 Anonymous
>>137175988 They want to sell their liquefied gas, simple as.

3 hours later 137176199 Anonymous
>>137175988 Because they want to sell their own overpriced liquified gas to us. Remember there is also north stream one wich was never an issue. The whole dependency claim is bullshit. Russia depends more on selling the gas than we do on buying it. Not to mention russia has never once used its gas to pressure us, we are too important. That kind of stuff is only reserved for hohols ezc.

3 hours later 137176415 Anonymous
>>137168768 euroasian trade was the past, euroasian trade will be the future. It's really nothing complicated to understand

3 hours later 137176463 Anonymous
>>137174820 Jupiter is the leader of Europe‘s second-most powerful country, he isn’t that important. He just talks a lot. >>137175988 They pretend they have to „protect Germany“ from Russia because we would buy their gas with the pipeline intact. In reality, they are just mad we aren‘t keen on buying all of their gas exclusively. It’s shocking how blatantly they try to meddle in this affair, I guess it’s just panic setting in since they slowly realize their influence is diminishing. And one of their core interests is keeping Russia and the EU apart in any way possible.

3 hours later 137176480 Anonymous
>>137168978 "transparency" on state funded companies similar trade conditions as the US-China trade deal

3 hours later 137177841 Anonymous (thediplomat-2020-12-31.jpg 600x400 42kB)
>>137174820 Here. Im sure there are others but it's safe to say the major players in the EU agreed to this deal.

3 hours later 137177962 Anonymous
>>137176199 Wew, so we could crash the Russian economy when we buy burger gas instead?

3 hours later 137178204 Anonymous
Is it passed? I thought Parliament still has to approve it? Won't America find some way to kill it?

3 hours later 137178373 Anonymous
>>137177962 Maybe but gas would be way more expensive and Burgers would use it as a weapon in trade and other political disputes.

3 hours later 137178423 Anonymous
>>137170940 I'm not talking about the Visigrad counties. You are not losers in my book at all. You'll get there but just need a little kickstart.

3 hours later 137178473 Anonymous
>>137170066 based ФCБ agent

3 hours later 137178575 Anonymous
>>137178204 >Won't America find some way to kill it? What could they possibly do? Sperg out more? Thats the reason for this agreement in the first place. And they have nothing to offer in return.

3 hours later 137178794 Anonymous
>>137174410 Interesting take. >>137176480 What about China's use of foreign IPs? Addressed?

3 hours later 137178871 Anonymous
>>137178204 >Won't America find some way to kill it? what are they gonna do? bomb the EU and Chyna?

3 hours later 137178901 Anonymous
>>137178871 Send the CIA to blackmail people.

3 hours later 137178917 Anonymous
>>137178794 >What about China's use of foreign IPs? Addressed? Yes

3 hours later 137178942 Anonymous
>>137177841 >all the other leaders make the effort of putting chinese and european flags behind them >based retard emperor just puts ours and the eu's

4 hours later 137179003 Anonymous
>>137178942 kek didn't notice

4 hours later 137179108 Anonymous
China is a better partner for the foreseeable future than the Muttnited States.

4 hours later 137179118 Anonymous
>>137178942 lmao

4 hours later 137179560 Anonymous (AP20365487626441.jpg 737x492 73kB)
>>137178942 That's coz while the other leaders are working from the fancy office, Macron is literally working from home.

4 hours later 137179691 Anonymous
>>137179560 based Brigitte probably brought him a snack

4 hours later 137181498 Anonymous
>>137178942 >>137179560 He wasn't invited to the meeting but decided to show up regardless

5 hours later 137182403 Anonymous
>>137178917 How?

5 hours later 137182462 Anonymous
>>137179691 Still waiting on those tendies though.

5 hours later 137182506 Anonymous
>>137168768 BECAUSE WE STAND WITH CHINA

5 hours later 137182978 Anonymous
>>137182403 Logical consequence of no forced joint-ventures.

5 hours later 137183742 Anonymous
>>137168768 european leaders are traitors and absolute scum who flood our countries with metaphorical orcs

5 hours later 137184668 Anonymous (1607620680648.jpg 1053x515 145kB)
>>137183742 Would you have preferred literal orcs?

6 hours later 137185548 Anonymous
>>137168962 > US - China war > Explosions in the Atlantic > shitty_maps.jpg > Belgrade Embassy Bombing 2.0

6 hours later 137186487 Anonymous
>>137184668 yes, I'm not kidding.

6 hours later 137187389 Anonymous
>>137178871 >>137178575 Wonder if people still start dropping dead like the nuclear scientist in Iran.

6 hours later 137187476 Anonymous
>>137182403 China isn't allow to partially own/operate European businesses in China any more. And I think they're also not allowed to have somebody do research along with you or something.

6 hours later 137187532 Anonymous
>>137179560 Is Macron poor? Why does he live like a pleb? >>137181498 Based autismo man.

6 hours later 137187780 Anonymous
>>137170940 >Source: author's computations kek

6 hours later 137187963 Anonymous
>>137170161 >babby's first diplomatic deal China doesnt give a fuck about european ideals. We (including the EU) have a very few diplomatic points to wield against China, this deal is a net neutral. If the EU hadn't signed it China would be minorly inconvenienced (knowing EU would be more so). The idea that the EU signing a trade deal under German Presidency (the key elements of which are 1) EU doesn't require same standards of workers rights in China as are expected in the EU and 2) is a fantastic deal for German car makers btw just a side point teehee) can somehow unlock China's position on Hong Kong is facile. The UK is no better, but this is a deal that suits China and some European business, nothing more.

6 hours later 137188107 Anonymous
So from what I've gathered, none of you shut-ins actually know what any of this is.

7 hours later 137190981 Anonymous
>>137168768 why not

7 hours later 137191096 Anonymous
>>137168768 Europe is planning on becoming its own super-power. They're increasingly moving away from following US foreign policy. France and Germany especially.

7 hours later 137191101 Anonymous
>>137168768 The deal isn't bad in itself. It's just the timing who is a special kind of awful.

7 hours later 137191138 Anonymous
>>137168768 Because China is based.

7 hours later 137191351 Anonymous
>>137168768 Companies like BMW, Adidas, Puma, Fila, etc. need to ensure the Chinese keep re-educating the uyghurs to make their products.

8 hours later 137191774 Anonymous
>>137191351 there's 1.4 billion chinese and maybe 10 million uighurs in existence. what makes every idiot suddenly think they're the ones making everything? it's more stupid than saying black slaves built america

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