He predicts that an ecological and resource catastrophe may keep China from participating directly in the end-times Middle East war even while China becomes dominant there after America leaves.
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Ecological Catastrophe
He predicts that an ecological and resource catastrophe may keep China from participating directly in the end-times Middle East war even while China becomes dominant there after America leaves.
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"...either. And I suspect that it's because China is facing an ecological catastrophe. It doesn't have enough water. It doesn't have enough food. It..."
"...to survive an economic catastrophe. It's not going to survive an ecological catastrophe."
"In fact, its economy is propelling the nation to an ecological catastrophe. China is overpopulated, has very little resources, and it imports one third..."
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