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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2011

Chinese President Hu Jintao will attend dinner at the White House. China is building it's first blue water Navy in 700 years. With new missile and stealth aircraft technology, China seems determined to rule the waves. China is even expanding its influence over Africa. Can the United States compete? Find out. http://www.PJTV.com.

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  • This is one of the best channels on Youtube. Thanks!

  • @17R3W Because he is a socialist/maoist/communist/fas­cist. Never forget what he is. 

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  • Bill Whittle and his up-to-date knowledge of out greatest fighters.

    A man after my own heart :)

  • @qtutoringhelps

    A troll trolling a troll is a troll, troll.

  • But it's not true that China is coming from the stone age because they have neighbors on the planet that has long since passed the stone age to take pointers and technology from. It's not the same as really starting from scratch at all.

  • I had to look it up, but Potemkin is actually a very good comparison.

  • China is not a threat. They will collapse just as Japan did in the '90. No economic expansion can go on forever and China is no different. Still with 300-million Chinese making less then $2/day - they have a huge internal threat: poor people rising up!

  • China is only good at copying ideas of tech from other countries.They will buy one Boeing jet, then copy all the tech out of it and not buy another!! Creating jobs......yeah....

  • @NoGuff if the wealth gap continues to grow resentment will cause civil unrest in the nation. China itself (though we like to think of it as capitalist), is still largely run by a central government which (according to the law of government power) will grow and begin to hinder further growth and innovation and thus will lead to a plateau in its economic prestige.

  • @NoGuff Yes your right we cannot underestimate them. However it is highly unlikely that China will ever pose a military threat to the US. But when it comes to economic power the Chinese are now living in an increasing economic inequality. You have 200 million Chinese in the city's who benefited from industrialization while 800 million peasants in the countryside are still largely untouched by the changes and continue to live in the same squalor they have been in for thousands of years.

  • @kubaniski

    "doesn't necessarily make it so"

    --Its a prototype, so of course it isn't one yet. But of course, I don't even think ours is deployed yet, either. But that is the aircraft's purpose, nonetheless. And to ignore its existence is folly.

    "nowhere near as intricate"

    --Actually they're both equally as difficult to bring about, but for different reasons.

    They are not dependent upon us, they are invested in us. But they are also our competitor for dominance, not to be underestimated.

  • China's end isn't economic; economics is its means to its end: unipolar global empire.

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