• randomname
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    11 days ago

    What an absurdly weird comment. You want oil? You get oil.

    China is not only a decisive supporter of Russia in its war against Ukraine, it’s been bullying practically all its neighbours in Asia. Beijing’s envoys have openly threatened foreign government officials (as Japan’s PM) and other countries’ populations (Japan, Australia), and threatening Taiwan. A Chinese envoy in Europe claimed that former Soviet-states (like Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and all others) have ‘no effective status’ in international law. And this is just a TINY sample of what China stands for.

    Saying it’s not a ‘conflict type’ is absurd. China isn’t a reliable partner, and it doesn’t get better because the U.S. gets worse.

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      11 days ago

      china may not be a reliable partner, but what was said is true. Solar is not fuel. There is zero fuel cost involved. Once it is installed it is there until you need to replace the panels, decades in the future. Same with batteries. And arguably the same with nuclear, given the low amount of uranium and the refueling cycle every 2 years.

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      11 days ago

      We’re comparing bullying to actively commiting war crimes. Those are leagues apart. There’s nuance to these conversations. One buy it and forget it while you prop up manufacturing is infinitely better than being dependent on war criminals.

    • Allero@lemmy.today
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      11 days ago

      I meant that from the position of energy security. Sure, China doesn’t always play nice politically, and there could be reasons to avoid Chinese imports. However, China is not particularly known for sanctioning its trading partners, so you can be reasonably sure that the supply will be there.