This Makes China Impossible to Invade

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Apr 11, 2023
China has been expanding its influence not only in its own region but also across the globe. Through its advanced trade network, technological services, and manufacturing capabilities, China has been able to forge partnerships with countries and businesses worldwide, even in unlikely places. These alliances, which are not necessarily with foreign governments, but with companies and influential associates that China does business with, have given the nation significant leverage.

Although many governments may not have a favorable view of China, they rely heavily on China for many things. This means that, despite not having military bases spread throughout the world like the U.S. and NATO, China has significant intelligence-gathering capabilities and is aware of what's going on at all times. In this video, we will explore the reasons why China is virtually impossible to invade, given its strong influence on the global economy and its strategic partnerships worldwide. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of China's power and how it has become a force to be reckoned with on the world stage.

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