Wang Yi trolling them Americans lolOkay, let's play a game.
Pretend this is the funny thread.
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BEIJING, May 15 (Reuters) - A U.S. move to on Chinese goods is a sign of weakness, not of strength, and shows that some in the United States may be "losing their minds", China's foreign minister said on Wednesday, in unusually blunt comments.
"This is the most typical form of bullying in the world today! It shows that some people in the United States have reached the point of losing their minds in order to maintain their unipolar hegemony," Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, according to a statement published by state broadcaster CCTV.
"The U.S.'s suppression of China does not prove that the U.S. is strong, but rather exposes that the U.S. has lost its self-confidence and is out of order," he said.
The right move is to just continue business as usual with other countries. Places like Mexico and maybe Canada that are close to US, but also in Europe and rest of the world ... when Americans visit there for business or vacation, they will sit in and/or drive Chinese vehicles and wonder why this doesn't exist in USA. Then they will bring those questions back to America.Okay, I know I should continue this rant, about this American 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs, because I have been drinking, and figured what could be the right move.
The wrong move, is to retaliate. That was my gut reaction, not to retaliate. Of course, the PRC will retaliate, but that is not going accomplish anything, but do it for symbolic reasons.
What the right move is, that is to infiltrate.
The Chinese auto industry, still should target the American market for sales, perhaps in products like auto parts, which is a big market. Infiltrate like that, then the Chinese auto industry would know what is going on everywhere, to maintain is dominating position in the world auto market.
Some American partners are likely to step forward with help with that.
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So pretty much when nothing is left of Gaza, except a small parcel about to be wrecked by a power that has already been supplied with stockpiles of weapons.. only now US threatens to cut support.Biden threatens to halt transfer of offensive weapons to Israel if IDF enters Rafah
No. Quite the contrary. The vast majority of ultra orthodox Jews (both in and out of Israel) reject Zionism. Of this group, the majority are "non-Zionist" and a minority are "anti-Zionist". A tiny subset is pro-Zionist.Aren't ultra-orthodox jews the more pro war demographics? Serves them right. About the only good thing of this war.
Off topic here. I would love to have the exact set of furnitures on my patio. Really like the look and style of leisure yet not being too slack.
Wang Yi be like:Wang Yi trolling them Americans lol
Exactly. Tariffs are proof of weakness, not strength
Chinese cure is a national security risk.But how will big pharma extort diabetics with exorbitant markups on their insulin injectors now?
The level of their obsequiousness to the apartheid is comical, and leading them to themselves expose their faux democracy & freedom.Murica 2024, the Future !
2 reasons:
Enhance penalties for Palestine conflict protesters
Covid Facemask culture war
I think it's a bad move by IDF, as these people are more likely to be whistleblowers and defectors. Rest of the world can expose Israeli war crimes, but these guys can spread it within the Israeli Jewish community.
Don't confuse the Talmud with the Torah.For the religious, remember that the Torah says that non-Jews are animals.
Not sure how that relates to my comment.And for the non-religious, remember that successive Israeli governments over the past 50 years have supported what is now 2 million Jewish settler-colonists in trying to take the territory of the West Bank from the existing Palestinian inhabitants by force. This continues today, and every Israeli know it.
Because Israeli propaganda and media suppression is strong. Sending ultra orthodox Jews to the frontlines is what could spark more serious divisions within the Jewish community. Israelis don't have proper access to information in Palestine, but they do have access to and influence from ultra orthodox Jews within Israel. The anti-Zionist Jews in Israel are already creating rifts in the country, but they are a minority. The majority [non-Zionist] ultra orthodox, who've always avoided conflict, can create trouble in the country.Exposing more Israeli war crimes won't change anyone's existing way of thinking.
And remember that the Israeli voters kept voting in Netanyahu because his policies are popular.
I thought Likud is mostly supported by Jewish fundamentalists.The right move is to just continue business as usual with other countries. Places like Mexico and maybe Canada that are close to US, but also in Europe and rest of the world ... when Americans visit there for business or vacation, they will sit in and/or drive Chinese vehicles and wonder why this doesn't exist in USA. Then they will bring those questions back to America.
One thing Chinese EV manufacturers could do to really propel this idea is to develop long haul EV trucking and buses. Then the transport and logistics networks of Mexico/Canada would pressure the US to allow these vehicles and their support in USA.
So pretty much when nothing is left of Gaza, except a small parcel about to be wrecked by a power that has already been supplied with stockpiles of weapons.. only now US threatens to cut support.
This is definitely aimed at the domestic population base who are protesting: "hey look, we are cutting aid to Israel" ... even though there is nothing left in Gaza.
No. Quite the contrary. The vast majority of ultra orthodox Jews (both in and out of Israel) reject Zionism. Of this group, the majority are "non-Zionist" and a minority are "anti-Zionist". A tiny subset is pro-Zionist.
Both groups are highly focused on practicing the religion. The non-Zionist avoid interest in politics or the usual Israeli state propaganda (unless it interferes with them, i.e. this new draft), while the anti-Zionist actively oppose Zionism in politics.
This new draft which requires the ultra orthodox to enlist in IDF is being opposed because they were historically given an exemption from conscription so they could put their entire focus solely on religious studies (and because they are non/anti-Zionist).
I think it's a bad move by IDF, as these people are more likely to be whistleblowers and defectors. Rest of the world can expose Israeli war crimes, but these guys can spread it within the Israeli Jewish community.