Xi 'AURA FARMS' With Military Parade FLEX On USA
China's Military Parade Signals Global Power Shift and US Diplomatic Failure.
Analyze the meaning behind China's massive military display and how it confirms the irreversible shift in global military and economic production capacity away from the U.S.
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- The Beijing parade showcased advanced ICBMs and new military technology, directly challenging Washington's military superiority.
- China has successfully merged state-managed economic growth with unparalleled production capacity, contrasting sharply with U.S. financialization.
- U.S. diplomacy is marked incompetent, leading to leaders like Putin and Xi forming stronger anti-Western blocs, evident at the recent SCO meeting.
- The analysis draws historical parallels to pre-WWI great power competition, warning that current U.S. statesmen may not be equipped to manage this crisis.
This segment dissects the implications of the recent Beijing military parade, focusing on China's decisive progress in military technology and industrial production. The speakers argue that this event, coupled with strengthening alliances between Russia, China, and North Korea, signals that the era of unquestioned U.S. global dominance is over, necessitating a reassessment of American foreign and economic strategy.
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Top Comments (10)
The US is like a dying company that is getting stripped for parts by a private equity firm that only cares about sqeezing out every last penny
"Xi Skibidi Rizzed Trumps Fanum Tax no cap on god" - Headlines of the future
It’s striking how Western media often portrays Japan’s annual Hiroshima commemorations as noble acts of peace, yet views China’s once-a-decade military parade marking its victory over Japanese aggression with suspicion or ambivalence. Why is mourning Japanese victims seen as honorable, while honoring the millions of Asian lives lost to Japanese imperialism is treated as political theater? Over two billion people across East and Southeast Asia are still waiting for the day when Japan fully acknowledges the scale of suffering it inflicted across the region. In China alone, the number of civilians killed by the Japanese military during WWII far exceeds the death toll of the Holocaust, yet this is rarely discussed with the same gravity. Japan’s continued use of the Rising Sun flag in its navy, a symbol of its imperial past, is deeply offensive to many, akin to Germany flying the Nazi flag today. Imagine if Germany only commemorated its own war dead while ignoring the Holocaust, and taught a sanitized version of history in schools. The global outrage would be immediate and justified. But that’s exactly what’s happening in Japan. Historical revisionism, denial of war crimes, and glorification of wartime leaders persist in parts of its political and educational system. Victims of atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre and forced sexual slavery are still fighting for recognition and justice. And as someone who has cherished Japan as a tourist for its incredible hospitality and courtesy, it pains me to see how the mainstream narrative often centers on Japan’s own wartime suffering, with the impression that they are the main victims of war, while overlooking the countless victims of its military aggression across Asia. True peace begins with truth. Until Japan confronts its full wartime legacy, not just its own suffering, reconciliation in Asia will remain elusive. True healing, closure, and heartfelt forgiveness can only begin when the full truth is embraced.
Our military is shit. 1 trillion dollars to line the pockets of billionaires.
China historically has a military parade every ten years. This year's parade was to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory over the Japanese invasion of 1937. True, it was a warning to the West, but also a 'never again' warning because they lost over twenty million citizens.
We don't have any national pride. When's the last time our government did something to improve our lives.
No comparison of Chinese military parade and the 'sorry ass' US military parade😂
Literally watching the US go down the drain…..and fast….wow
In China, soldiers, Teachers, Police and Doctors are highly respected
You ask for an enemy, you got an enemy! Wow! what a surprise!
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Top Comments (10)
The US is like a dying company that is getting stripped for parts by a private equity firm that only cares about sqeezing out every last penny
"Xi Skibidi Rizzed Trumps Fanum Tax no cap on god" - Headlines of the future
It’s striking how Western media often portrays Japan’s annual Hiroshima commemorations as noble acts of peace, yet views China’s once-a-decade military parade marking its victory over Japanese aggression with suspicion or ambivalence. Why is mourning Japanese victims seen as honorable, while honoring the millions of Asian lives lost to Japanese imperialism is treated as political theater? Over two billion people across East and Southeast Asia are still waiting for the day when Japan fully acknowledges the scale of suffering it inflicted across the region. In China alone, the number of civilians killed by the Japanese military during WWII far exceeds the death toll of the Holocaust, yet this is rarely discussed with the same gravity. Japan’s continued use of the Rising Sun flag in its navy, a symbol of its imperial past, is deeply offensive to many, akin to Germany flying the Nazi flag today. Imagine if Germany only commemorated its own war dead while ignoring the Holocaust, and taught a sanitized version of history in schools. The global outrage would be immediate and justified. But that’s exactly what’s happening in Japan. Historical revisionism, denial of war crimes, and glorification of wartime leaders persist in parts of its political and educational system. Victims of atrocities like the Nanjing Massacre and forced sexual slavery are still fighting for recognition and justice. And as someone who has cherished Japan as a tourist for its incredible hospitality and courtesy, it pains me to see how the mainstream narrative often centers on Japan’s own wartime suffering, with the impression that they are the main victims of war, while overlooking the countless victims of its military aggression across Asia. True peace begins with truth. Until Japan confronts its full wartime legacy, not just its own suffering, reconciliation in Asia will remain elusive. True healing, closure, and heartfelt forgiveness can only begin when the full truth is embraced.
Our military is shit. 1 trillion dollars to line the pockets of billionaires.
China historically has a military parade every ten years. This year's parade was to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory over the Japanese invasion of 1937. True, it was a warning to the West, but also a 'never again' warning because they lost over twenty million citizens.
We don't have any national pride. When's the last time our government did something to improve our lives.
No comparison of Chinese military parade and the 'sorry ass' US military parade😂
Literally watching the US go down the drain…..and fast….wow
In China, soldiers, Teachers, Police and Doctors are highly respected
You ask for an enemy, you got an enemy! Wow! what a surprise!