Accusing people of bad faith without reason just because they disagree with you is one of the most disingenuous things you can do.
I fully agree. Just read many of the comments about the linked article. They do exactly what you portray.
The 50 cent warriors are somewhere else.
Amazing how this thread illustrates how many tankie alt accounts are here on Beehaw already.
Just read the article before you (intentionally?) misinterpret the content:
The admission of Chinese responsibility came during a secret meeting between outgoing Biden administration officials and Chinese representatives on the sidelines of a summit in Geneva in December 2024. […] The Chinese attendants referred indirectly to the activity as being a warning for the US to stay away from any attempts to support or defend Taiwan.
Interesting paper on the topic by Estonia’s International.Centre For Defense And Security (download on the linked page):
Russia’s Hybrid Attacks in Europe: From Deterrence to Attribution to Response
Russia is not unique in using hybrid methods, so their effects and our response are closely followed by other actors, first and foremost China. Autocratic regimes favour hybrid warfare precisely because democratic states struggle with responding directly and proportionally. Hybrid attacks are usually deliberately designed to complicate detection, evade accountability, and hinder decisive responses. Additionally, the targeted nations may lack the capability or the political will to respond effectively.
@WizardOfLoneliness
The U.S. spends ~3.4% of its GDP for military.
Quick reminder that it is Russia that started the war and invaded Ukraine, and that Russia officially spends 40% of its budget for military, that’s ~10% of its GDP (for comparison: the GDP rate in western Europe is around 2%).
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As an addition:
Since 2018, evidence of forced labour of Uyghur and other Turkic and Muslim majority peoples has emerged in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Uyghur Region). […] Forced labour imposed by private actors is also reported, in addition to forced marriage and organ trafficking, with vulnerability primarily driven by discriminatory government practices. While China demonstrated some efforts to tackle modern slavery through sustained coordination at the national and regional levels – including by adopting a new national action plan for 2021 to 2030[…] – its overall response is critically undermined by the use of state-imposed forced labour.
Ukraine hits Chinese firms with sanctions after accusing Beijing of arming Russia