• sunbytes@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I suspect China is ramping up operations around disputed territories, because of the world’s attention being focused elsewhere.

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      1 year ago

      I hear that theory a lot(for different situations), but I imagine most governments can multitask.

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        1 year ago

        Yes, but governments are strongly effected by public opinion. Notice how much less you’re hearing about Ukraine/Russia right now?

        Media tends to be a lot more focused on large events, which can help shift public opinion

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          Seems like I hear about Russia/Ukraine about the same…sounds like those ATACMS missiles(idk what they are though) were pretty effective and important. It’s on most front pages.

          And in cases like these, I don’t think public opinion is that important? Imagine Japan being like, “yeah, China is doing stuff we disagree with in disputed territory, but people are really focused on Israel/Palestine and Russia/Ukraine… let’s just leave China alone out there, public’s not paying attention anyway.”

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        People struggle with it, and the media won’t cover as many things that are this similar in the same way.

        Governments weren’t going to do anything about any of it anyway. It’s people who cause outcry.

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          I’m not sure I understand what you are saying. Isn’t this an article on the Japanese government “doing something about it”?