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Nexperia China Secures Chinese Wafer Production for 2026 - Europe Humiliated by Xi

2025-12-23 Science & Technology
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Top Comments (10)

@pyrophobia133 2025-12-23

the West is still high on drugs

275 11 replies
@MetaView7 2025-12-23

*- - - $3 trillion dollars and 20 years to replace the Taliban with the Taliban. LOL* 😂 😂

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@koktiongchia8651 2025-12-23

with no income from nexperia china, nexperia europe will just go bankrupt like where they were heading to before the buyover from wingtech.

188 4 replies
@EricW-m5f 2025-12-23

A group of short-sighted and self-serving politicians are running this country.

152 8 replies
@matthewbattaglia7329 2025-12-24

Nexperia saved from near bankruptcy. Now it works - hey it's mine. Greek port - in dire straits. China saves, no one else wanted to invest. Now it's profitable. The US wants it. How fair.

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@riojoe5156 2025-12-24

Dutch people were the children of their pirate ancestors.

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@Zensus2023 2025-12-23

Play stupid games win stupid prizes

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@prastagus3 2025-12-24

It wasn't a national security before, but now after the drama, it just became one

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@joannelim5483 2025-12-24

China was the world’s largest economy for much of the last two millennia - from around 1 AD to 1800 AD. During this period, it held the top spot for approximately 1,100 years on its own and shared the top spot with Indian subcontinent for the remaining 700 years. In 1840, China was the richest nation in the world, making up around 35% of global GDP. Britain desperately wanted Chinese goods - tea, silk, porcelain, but didn’t want to pay fairly. Instead, it smuggled illegal o, pi. um into China, sparking ad. diction and social collapse. When Chinese authorities pushed back, Britain declared war, joined by other colonial powers like France, Germany, Russia, and later Japan. There were two O. piu. m Wars, and China, militarily weak despite its wealth, was defeated. As punishment, it was forced to cede Hong Kong to Britain, cede outer Manchuria to Russia, a territory that Russia still hold to this day, legalize op. ium, pay massive reparations in silver, and sign a string of unequal treaties. The country's economy was looted, its people ad. dicted, and its sovereignty shattered. Imagine the fentanyl crisis multiplied a million times - that’s what foreign powers imposed on China. In 1894, Japan invaded China to gain control over Korea, which at the time was a tributary state under Chinese influence. Militarily outmatched, China was quickly defeated. As part of the Treaty of Shimonoseki (1895), China was forced to cede Taiwan to Japan, recognise Korea’s independence, and pay large reparations. In the 1930s, Japan launched a full-scale invasion of China, starting the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) - a brutal conflict that became part of World War II. An estimated 20 to 30 million Chinese civilians and soldiers died, roughly 1 in 10 Chinese people at the time. The war saw widespread atr. o. cities, including mass ki. lli. ngs of civilians including infants, women and young girls alike were violated and horrific human experimentation by Unit 731, where live prisoners were used for biological and chemical weapons research. After Japan’s defeat in World War II, Taiwan was returned to China. However, many Japanese war criminals, including several scientists from Unit 731, were never prosecuted. In some cases, they were granted immunity by the Western powers in exchange for access to Unit 731’s experimental data, prioritizing strategic interests over justice. From 1840 to 1949, China was subjected to near-constant invasions, exploitation, and humiliation by foreign powers. This is remembered as the darkest era in modern Chinese history known as a century of humiliation. Today, the phrase “Never Again” captures China's determination to never return to that period of weakness. To safeguard its sovereignty and prevent foreign domination, China needs a strong and capable mil.ita. ry. Accordingly, its mi. lita. ry build-up is guided by defensive and deterrent objectives rather than aggressive intent. Today, China’s rise represents a natural return to its historical position on the world stage. The West should recognize this resurgence and allow 1.4 billion people the opportunity to prosper without attempting to contain or undermine them.

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@JamesKhoo-i5e 2025-12-24

The west still think that they are the superior race, like in the 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th centuries.😂

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