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The Middle East Muslim world today is very similar to China in the 1930s: 1. There are approximately 470 million Muslim in the Middle East today, and there were also around 400 million Chinese at that time. The entire Middle East region is about the same size as China; 2. The entire Middle East was divided into dozens of countries, and China at that time was only unified on surface. In fact, it was divided into more than a dozen of regimes controlled by different warlords, who constantly attacked each other. KMT had no ability to unify China at all. 3. The Muslim world today is technologically backward and lacked industries, and China was the same at that time; 4. Moreover, China did not have nature resources as the Muslim countries today, so the lives for Chinese people were much poorer than Muslim population in the Middle East today; 5. China at that time was invaded and people were slaughtered by Japan, which was much smaller than China, while today's Muslims are invaded and massacred by Israel, which has a population of only 10 million. It was the CPC under Mao's leadership that changed the fate of China. Mao unified the whole China, wiped out all warlords and local regimes, and united 400 million Chinese people. Mao led Chinese to defeat the United States in the Korean War in 1950's and did not yield to the nuclear blackmail of the Soviet Union in 1960's, and maintained China's national independence. Mao spent his whole life trying to promote China's technology and industry, laying the foundation for China's development today. Imagine how comfortable the west would be if today's China was still divided and technical backward like the Muslim world today, which is why Western propaganda machines are desperately trying to smear Mao. Mao's policy in the Cultural Revolution was certainly controversial, but the Chinese recognized his great contributions to the country and the nation, and we recognized him even more when we saw what happened in Muslim world today.
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