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How do you think the Philippines wants to buy weapons from China?

According to foreign media reports, Philippine President Duterte, who is attending the Belt and Road Forum, hopes to sign several contracts with China. Among them, the most interesting thing is that China will provide the Philippines with a loan of 800 million yuan, and the Philippines will use these loans to buy China's weapons, including drones and speedboats made in China. Combined with the news that Malaysia wants to buy 18 warships from China, we can't help wondering whether all countries around the South China Sea will use China weapons to fight each other in the future.

Netizens have their own opinions on such issues. Some people say that China gives money to help potential hostile countries upgrade themselves. Some people say that China is too kind. The so-called opinions vary, but let's put aside the phenomenon and look at the essence. Xiao Ai will take you one by one. Analysis.

Seize the market and compete with Russia and the United States

There are three kinds of profiteering businesses in the world: prostitution, drug trafficking and arms trading, among which the profit from arms trading is the sum of the first two.

There are two countries selling weapons in the world: the United States and other countries, among which the arms revenue of the United States accounts for more than 50% of the world's total arms revenue. This extremely rich cake was abruptly cut off by the United States, the remaining half was taken away by Russia, and the remaining state functions were eaten by the leftovers of others. In recent years, China's arms exports have gradually increased, and relying on its reputation of high quality and low price, it has repeatedly won big orders in the third world. However, in Southeast Asia, a traditional place to buy weapons, Philippine, Malaysian and Indonesian countries will only choose American and Russian weapons because of their conflict with China.

However, the weapons of both countries are extremely expensive, and only a few missiles will account for more than 10% of the military expenditure of small countries. Therefore, in the face of China's weapons with half the price but at least 70% performance, some countries with weak national strength are ready to move.

The most awesome thing is not how much you sell, but selling weapons to your enemies.

Maybe there is no better advertisement. Selling weapons to the enemy is as difficult and achievable as selling combs to monks. I'm afraid China will only carve up more and more of this cake in the future.

Knowing yourself and yourself is more likely to repel each other.

You know, even if the Philippines doesn't buy weapons from China, it will choose weapons from other countries.

As we all know, all exports are simple versions of our country.

If there is a conflict in the South China Sea in the future, will China's fighter planes stand a better chance against American F22, Russian Su -27 or China's Xiaolong?

Yes, the Philippines bought a fighter plane from China, as we all know, just as Li Kui jy faced Gui Li, this is not an axe to kill.

At present, the Philippines has gradually learned to be tactful, knowing that in the face of neighboring countries, especially the behemoth China, Lala just has no good fruit to eat, behave well, and earn some benefits from time to time, so Duterte began to turn from pro-American to alienated diplomacy, keeping a distance from China and the United States, thus avoiding the Ukrainian tragedy.

Combined with the news that the Philippines invited China to enter Sulu Haiwei in the early stage, we can see that the Philippines' submission is of course just submission rather than bowing. Perhaps Duterte's words before he took office can better explain the Philippine side's current purpose: "We want China people to build railways for us, so we won't mention the South China Sea."

You can't slack off with a sweet sword in your mouth.

The Philippines will never be an honest country. It can decorate itself with China's money and talk about expanding the islands in the South China Sea. We should never laugh at our opponents, which often means death. What the Philippines is doing now is to test China's bottom line a little bit. Today, I said I would go to Nanhai Island. If you protest, I won't go. Tomorrow I said I would build Nanhai Airport, but I won't if you protest. The day after tomorrow, I said I would go to Huangyan Island to see the scenery. You didn't care, so I really went.

Success often comes from hard work; Failure is often defeated by arrogance.

Reject pride, prepare for war, never forget faith and never give up pursuit. The national territory has not yet been completed, and we are always ready.