Does this even qualify as anything close to remarkable, or has this long since become business-as-usual?
22 Million Chinese Seek to Block Japan's Bid to Join U.N. Council
I'm stateside, and I'd be curious to hear the locals weigh in on this.
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But the campaign also has the potential to restrict China's diplomatic leeway, making it harder to reach a quiet compromise. China could also feel pressured to veto the whole United Nations overhaul if the plan promotes Japan, an unusual position for a country that has rarely used its veto power.
devicenull wrote:Japan has nothing of any value to contribute apart from worthless troops who require another nation to send bodyguards to keep them safe.
And probably cut off all ODA funding as well. China will have to fund their space program through other means.gkanai wrote:Don't forget the yen. Japan is one of the largest, if not THE largest, donator to the UN. If they lose the seat because of China, they'll drop funding completely, I'm sure.
gkanai wrote:Don't forget the yen. Japan is one of the largest, if not THE largest, donator to the UN. If they lose the seat because of China, they'll drop funding completely, I'm sure.
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