Somalia better be wary from China

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How Djibouti like Zambia is about to lose its port to China


BEIJING, China—-Beijing’s cumulative loans to Africa since 2000 amounted to $124-billion by 2016, according to figures compiled by the China-Africa Research Initiative (CARI).

Djibouti is projected to take on public debt worth around 88 percent of the country’s overall $1.72 billion GDP, with China owning the lion’s share of it.

On March 2018, Djibouti signed a partnership agreement with a Singaporean company that works with China Merchants Port Holdings Co. or CMPort, the same state-owned corporation that gained control of the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka to build the Doraleh Multipurpose Port.

In recent years, China has emerged as a key investor and a generous, ready and easy lender to African countries.

According to a report by China-Africa Research Initiative (CARI), Beijing’s cumulative loans to Africa since 2000 amounted to $124-billion by 2016.

Angola, Ethiopia, Sudan, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo respectively, were the top beneficiaries of these loans. Angola’s oil-related loans worth $21.2 billion since 2000 total roughly a quarter of cumulative Chinese loans to the entire continent.

“Half of those loans were given in the past four years,” Janet Eom, an associate researcher at CARI, told said. “So Africa’s debt to China is becoming more of a concern moving forward.”

While African Presidents are at least this time round somehow exempted from the indignity of being talked down while clutching their begging bowls at western capitals before a few notes is thrown into their bowls, the readily available Chinese loans is not entirely risk free.

Economists and other international financial institutions are becoming increasingly worried that the East Asian giant under a careful disguised “debt trap” diplomacy is burying many developing and poor countries in massive debt and then forcing the highly indebted countries to hand over some of their key infrastructures such as the case of Sri Lanka.

One such African country that is exhibiting all the red flag signals of going Sri Lankan and now Zambian way is Djibouti.

Djibouti lies more than 2,500 miles from Sri Lanka but the East African country faces a predicament similar to what its peer across the sea confronted in 2017, after borrowing more money from China than it could pay back.

In both countries, the money went to infrastructure projects under the aegis of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

Sri Lanka racked up more than $8 billion worth of debt to Chinese sovereign-backed banks at interest rates as high as 7 percent reaching a level too high to service.

With nearly all its revenue going toward debt repayment, in 2017 after being pushed to the wall, Sri Lanka threw in the towel and handed over the Chinese-built port at Hambantota under a 99-year lease with China having a 70 percent stake.

According to a report published by the Center for Global development, Djibouti is projected to take on public debt worth around 88 percent of the country’s overall $1.72 billion GDP, with China owning the lion’s share.

At the end of 2016 China owned 82% of Djibouti’s external debt.

The port is significant not only because it sits next to China’s only overseas military base but also because it is the main access point for American, French, Italian and Japanese bases in Djibouti and is used because of its strategic location by parts of the U.S. military that operate in Africa, the Middle East and beyond.

One concern is that the Djibouti government, facing mounting debt and increasing dependence on extracting rents, would be pressured to hand over control of Camp Lemonnier to China.

In a letter to National Security Advisor John Bolton in May, Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), two members of the Senate Armed Service Committee, wrote that Djibouti’s President Guelleh seems willing to “sell his country to the highest bidder,” undermining U.S. military interests.

“Djibouti’s now identified as one of those countries that are at high risk of debt distress. So, that should be sending off all sorts of alarm bells for Djiboutians as well as for the countries that really rely on Djibouti, such as the United States,” said Joshua Meservey, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

And that’s not all, China is not done yet with Djibouti, Beijing has been earmarked the country as one of 68 countries set to be involved in its ambitious One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR). The Center for Global Development’s report warns that the 68 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative currently face unsustainable debt levels.

The eight nations are Djibouti, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, the Maldives, Mongolia, Montenegro, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.

As the cradle of mankind continues to sink deeper into debt condemning future generations to economic slavery, the late Whitney Houston feat Deborah Cox classic ‘Same Script, Different Cast’ has never rang truer.
 

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China is the next big thing. 11 Trillion economy. 10-15% growth rates. 30 Years you can see it supercede America who is growing at less then 1-2% annually. One is running )china) and one is walking(america). Economy size indicates military size because they must protect their assets from domestic and international threats. Economy size being larger indicates larger military to defend it's assets because the military is funded thru taxes on the economy, the larger the economy the larger the taxes accumulated.

You can value china yourself, go visit it yourself and see how much it's assets are worth when u touch down, start with the airport I guess lol and then the houses, businesses, infrastructure, etc. China people power is also another form of human capital, china doesn't do allies it only does friendship on mutual interests, it prefers the mongol empire approach to slave the world because it has large population and doesn't require people or money sources unlike the USSR and America who use age old roman empire tactics through alliance gathering in the world, China doesn't.

China Has nukes, air, sea, ground capabilities and the more money they get the more that will increase. They also have a glorious 5000 year history to study from and greats such as art of the war sung tzu who is like alexander the great to the world. They have highly skilled people, money, weapons and their quality is good. Kungfu are taught to all soldiers so they are prepared for hand combat if it goes that way. When a war happens with China, they have all the necessities needed t o succeed. The people power, the equipments, and the money to bankroll the war plus the brains thru great historic figures like sung tzu which proves they must have heaps of geniuses in military and war tactics today also. If what happened to the japanese and americans doesnt scare you and led to two nuclear bombs being dropped, that wont happen to china as it has nukes to respond which japan didn't. America n Japan war was devastating, it will be catasprophy if china n america war in 50 years.

China only true ally is Russia and even that is a 'friendship' not so much an alliance(which means they pool together their military resources into unified team)
 

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The Doctor Respects China, as I said it's the next BIG THINGGGGGGGGGG. The Chinese Tiger is back, a glorious 5000 year history and that demonstrates track record they will be around for a long time into the future. Welcome China to the World scene Somaliyay.

China don't mess about they dont allow any interference politically in their nation like our nacas ass. You won't see human right groups, democracy pushers or anything agains the communist regime and if they try they are arrested immediately and death penalty applied. Communist regime checks off all chinese students before they study abroad their subjects none that is political in nature is allowed and why you never see them in fields outside economics-science-stem or non political or military matters.

China, No lobby groups allowed, all non communist party information is censored on tv, internet, radio, gathering places, institutions. Students censored into non political/defence subjects into universities overseas so they don't come back and cause the people to up-rise on the regime. China only allows business, technology, and progress and development relationships with the world not political information at all and it also deals with the world in such a manner and doesn't disturb their house and structure and why Africa 'loves them' cuz they want to continue being 'corrupt neggers' and stealing from masakinta without any funding foreigner questioning him on it which the west does but china won't.

That baboon in the african continent is the most despised in the world and can you blame the world?
 
@DR OSMAN china's wealth is limited to the capital, and hong kong.. the rest of the country is vastly underdeveloped and poor. even their military is poorly equip.
 

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@DR OSMAN china's wealth is limited to the capital, and hong kong.. the rest of the country is vastly underdeveloped and poor. even their military is poorly equip.

We don't even know about China federal reserves and gold to refuel it's economy if it crashes. Noone knows how much their reserves are to re-start the economy because you need reserve money just in-case for rainy days. No-one knows if they took out 20% from their economy which could be a few more trillions sitting in reserve as back up gold to re-begin the economy if it collapses. Plus their loaning out fuckin money to neggers now with interest applied and divesifying it's assets into loans, reserves, gdp, etc.

It's a communist regime run by a few fat men and they don't divulge their reserves and backup cash flow in gold. Yes china is corrupt not towards it's people but it's not allowing any opinions or views that is anti communist party of abbe mao. It's not DC where u can open up lobby groups to influence them. Nimanku waa shine ma kaftaman somaliyay iyo somalida waxay iska jecel yihin nin kaftamo, iyo ninka ma kaftamo ma garatay.
 
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We don't even know about China federal reserves and gold to refuel it's economy if it crashes. Noone knows how much their reserves are to re-start the economy because you need reserve money just in-case for rainy days. No-one knows if they took out 20% from their economy which could be a few more trillions sitting in reserve as back up gold to re-begin the economy if it collapses. Plus their loaning out fuckin money to neggers now with interest applied and divesifying it's assets into loans, reserves, gdp, etc.

It's a communist regime run by a few fat men and they don't divulge their reserves and backup cash flow in gold. Yes china is corrupt not towards it's people but it's not allowing any opinions or views that is anti communist party of abbe mao. It's not DC where u can open up lobby groups to influence them. Nimanku waa shine ma kaftaman somaliyay iyo somalida waxay iska jecel yihin nin kaftamo, iyo ninka ma kaftamo ma garatay.

the chinese don't build to last, same applies to their regime.. all authoritarian form of government eventually collapses, china's no different.
 
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