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"It would be a miracle if Biden wins in 2024"

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Joe has fulfilled his role. And he will be replaced. The coalition in power, Permanent Washington, does not care who the mask of the empire is.

There was certainly a bit of a spat within the coalition in 2016 over the Ukrainian Gambit; but that is water under the bridge. Clearly there are sometimes arguments:

- first we attack Russia and then Persia.
-no, no, you are crazy first we must attack Persia and then Russia.

I mean there are nuances within the ruling coalition (1963/67-) in fact there are three groups: (1) those who hate Russia more than Persia and China (2) those who hate Persia more than Russia and China, and (3) those who hate China more than Russia and Persia.

And from these differences sometimes heated discussions arise.
 

pmc

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You gave a whole non answer to avoid answering the question of which standard and criteria that Saudi and the UAE doesn’t fit in as listed in the PDF.

The fact you mentioned that the Saudis didn’t apply to BRICS proves you never read the PDF. Procedure is the interested country communicate to BRICS there intention then BRICS will decide to invite and fully accpet said country.
I didnot want to write long paragraphs thats why i mentioned they were invited but why they were invited in first place thats my point. or you think BRICS can change Saudi establishment thinking that is totally revamped by MBS . France is delivering what they are expecting and what is important to them that why you get articles like Golden age of Saudi French cultural cooperation. The longer this Ukriane war continues the weaker Germany/Eastern EU the more important France becomes for Arabs and than Arabs i am sure will want to utilize French skills in managing Africa.
This completely contradicts what BRICS stands for as he is for strengthening US globally.
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Mohammed bin Salman: Yes, first of all we have something similar to this in the past 80 years. We are the largest buyer of the American arms industry, and I believe that Saudi Arabia is larger than the next five buyers who buy from America. Therefore, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia plays a decisive role in importing weapons economically, and we have many security and military relations that actually strengthen the position of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Middle East, as well as America’s position globally, especially in the Middle East, and it does not want that to be changed, nor does it want To see Saudi Arabia move to buy weapons from America elsewhere. This document will enhance America's interests, security interests, military interests, as well as economic interests, and it will also save effort and headache from the Saudi side in not turning to other places.
 

AssassinsMace

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If anyone wants to laugh at the IAF chief.
The only reason why India is the first customer of the Rafale is because France was desperate to get a customer for it. I remember reading about one defense expo in the Middle East where a US and Middle East defense official said the Rafale was having trouble finding a customer because it wasn't that great of a fighter. The only reason why India chose the Rafale was because the French were desperate and willing to give up more than any of the competition would to get Indians to buy.

How does a Rafale scare anyone? Was it ready to fire on J-20s in a non-war situation? So was it the Rafale over Chinese territory? If the J-20s were over Indian territory, wouldn't they have been whining about that? The last time India claimed there was an encounter they had with a J-20 was to claim it wasn't stealthy that their radars detected it. How did the know it was a J-20 because their radars detected it from across the border?
 

supercat

Colonel
This is so funny-not-funny given I grew up in the 80/90s in effectively the Third World/Developing nations.

Free Trade agreements by the US was very much the big stick that Uncle Sam went around swinging in our region. What was very clear even then, as a young man, with a basic academic primer in economics was
  • goods and services worldwide were dominated by western brands. There was very little our Third World economies could produce that could match western goods with their slick marketing.
  • FTAs were very much one way street. Opening our economies to have local brands displaced by theirs just for the chance to have our products have a chance to enter their markets. In the background, "Buy American" campaign in the US was a real thing and already in full swing.
  • Foreign brand forays into our region could tank loses while stealing market share, propped by profits in their own huge home market.
Basically, it was impossible for a lesser brand from a third world economy/market to "compete fairly" vs the economic juggernaut that was the American economy.

And yet, here we are ... the tables have finally turned.

There is now a player in the global economy more competitive and with the same ability to tank loses while grabbing offshore market share. Suddenly "Free Trade" isn't a pillar of global economy and human rights anymore. The hypocrisy is stunning (except I'm already blase due to having seen similar turnarounds on other pillars of western civilisation)
Here is your "free trade" and "rules based world order:

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It would be a miracle if Biden wins in 2024 after launching another political nuclear bomb against his voter base.
In stark contrast, this is how the US regime egged on the Putin warrant.

BTW, the warrant against the Zionists has reduced Lindsey Graham to a raging clown.

The gaslighting Western MSM treat their readers as imbeciles who can't observe and judge by themselves.
 

taxiya

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Even if they prove that Israel is behind it, they won't be able to do anything about it openly. Iran will have to resort to their own covert attacks with their proxies. Iran does not have the spy capability to perform assasinations inside Israel. This is a critical weakness that shows how loyal Israelis are compared Iranians who are easily swayed by money or by enticement of life in the US or something. Israel has been able to assasinate so many important people inside Iran but Iran has not been able give a single reply.
Israel does have the spy capability to perform assasination inside Israel itself.
How loyal Israelis are? They are easily sawyed by enticement of life in occupied Palistinian land,
for that they have been able to assasinate impartant person inside Israel, namely their own prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

If it is not because of you I would not have brought in the assasination of Yitzhak Rabin into this because I very much respect him as a true statesman and a good Israeli.

BTW, you are a troll by propping up the idea of "Israel killed Raisi" without any shred of evidence, a typical tactic to shoot both sides to stir up a conflict.
 

_killuminati_

Captain
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Here is your "free trade" and "rules based world order:
I'm surprised they haven't targetted AliExpress and AliBaba. If the latter speeds up it's delivery time just a bit more, it can wipe out Amazon I'm sure, especially considering that ~70% of Amazon products are FBA (middlemen, third-party sellers) sourced directly from AliBaba, jacking up the price tenfolds. For example, several years ago, I was looking for work-related equipment that was going for ~$800/unit on Amazon + free two-day delivery. Then I found the same product on AliBaba (without the brand logo) for $45/unit + $15 for three-week delivery.

Get rid of the middleman = make bank and wipe out Amazon.

Israel does have the spy capability to perform assasination inside Israel itself.
How loyal Israelis are, they are easily sawyed by enticement of life in occupied Palistinian land,
and Israel has been able to assasinate impartant person inside Israel, namely their own prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

BTW, you are a troll by propping up the idea of "Israel killed Raisi" without any shred of evidence, a typical tactic to shoot both sides to stir up a conflict.

P.S. I would not have brought in the assasination of Yitzhak Rabin into this if not because of you, because I very much respect him as a true statesman and a good Israeli.
Speaking of loyalty, people are forget or are unaware that there are 2 million Palestinian Arabs who are citizens of Israel and hostile against the country. These are residents of Israel, not Gaza or West Bank. So, spying inside Israel and assassinations aren't that difficult.
 

daifo

Major
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I'm surprised they haven't targetted AliExpress and AliBaba. If the latter speeds up it's delivery time just a bit more, it can wipe out Amazon I'm sure, especially considering that ~70% of Amazon products are FBA (middlemen, third-party sellers) sourced directly from AliBaba, jacking up the price tenfolds. For example, several years ago, I was looking for work-related equipment that was going for ~$800/unit on Amazon + free two-day delivery. Then I found the same product on AliBaba (without the brand logo) for $45/unit + $15 for three-week delivery.

Get rid of the middleman = make bank and wipe out Amazon.

Easier to target Chinese SOE or private companies than international companies publicly traded and backed by Vanguard/Blackstone/western $$.
 
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