This is what power looks like.
This is what power looks like
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Based Paraguay
>being recognized as a country is considered power to the chinks
I had no idea the bar was that low for them
>source? uuhhhh dude just trust me bro LOL
what's the point of translations if you're going to half ass it and use the english initialisms
probably made by a chicano bitch
cope
With what? The fact that China is trying to become a superpower while still not even being recognized as a legitimate government by multiple nations is unbelievably pathetic.
misleading map, most red countries de facto recognise Taiwan as an independent country
>by multiple nations is unbelievably pathetic.
You'd have a point if those nations were relevant in the UN or weren't tiny Island nations
But you don't
Glory to the CCP
Still name another superpower thats ever been nonrecognized by any nation, no one could or would do that with the Soviet Union or US
You can easily look this up, retard.
Based paraguay
>that flag
The mutt cope is real. And here I thought burgers seething about chinks was just a meme.
Solomon Islands recognizes real China now
ok, so now all the retard countries in the world will cry to china when shit goes bad. what did we lose?
I'm pretty sure everyone will keep finding ways to blame the US for future problems it has nothing to do with due to dated, historical interactions until another 20 years pass. After all, that's what the propaganda will be.
>all done in us dollars
Yea, really roughing out there.
How the fuck is Bhutan blue?
Almost as sad as the "we won Vietnam because they have McDonald's now" cope.
>This is what power looks like.
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Your entire nation is an open-air brothel for ours
Based Nicaragua.
You can't even come here lmao.
What are you talking about? Americans cum there all the time.
>Paraguay
Based Bhutan.
>Since the late 1980s, over 100,000 Lhotshampa have been forced out of Bhutan, accused by the government of being illegal aliens. Between 1988-1993, thousands of others left alleging ethnic and political repression.[9] In 1990, violent ethnic unrest and anti-government protests in southern Bhutan pressing for greater democracy and respect for minority rights.[10] That year, the Bhutan Peoples' Party, whose members are mostly Lhotshampa, began a campaign of violence against the Bhutanese government.[10] In the wake of this unrest, thousands fled Bhutan. Many of them have either entered Nepal's seven refugee camps (on 20 January 2010, 85,544 refugees resided in the camps[9]) or are working in India.
They committed ethnic cleansing just a few decades ago and absolutely no one interfered or even tried to stop them. I think they might be the gigachads of countries.
>This is what power looks like.
>be pregnant
>go to riots
>cry because you got peppersprayed