Triple kill, impressive.
This particular freedom fighter is not particularly bright. Friendly fire.
You can tell from this that they are not CIA trained - the roaches, for example, could only bring down a 70 year old with a squad of seven.
Triple kill, impressive.
This particular freedom fighter is not particularly bright. Friendly fire.
China ended this sort of thing in the bronze age, before there was a China actually.
On the day of the ceremony, Ximen arrived at the sacrificial site by the river and met with the shamaness, her disciples, the three elders, the local officials, several village elders, and the maiden; with an estimated over a thousand onlookers also in attendance. Ximen insisted on inspecting the maiden and concluded her beauty would not meet the standard of a God. Declaring that the delivery of an inadequate bride would trigger the wrath of the River God, Ximen ordered the ceremony be postponed until after a suitable bride is found. He had his soldiers threw the shamaness into the river to report to the River God about the postponement and to report back to Ximen on the God's response. Sometime after, as the drowned shamaness had obviously not returned from the river, he tasked each of her disciples with the same mission and to locate the shamaness before submerging each one into the river. After neither of them returned, Ximen tasked each of the three elders with the same mission and threw them into the river. As neither the shamaness, her disciples, nor the elders returned from the river; Ximen ordered the local officials and the village elders to go into the river to fetch them. All of them instead knelt before him in terror and promised not to do the sacrifice again. After that day, bridal sacrifice for the River God became a thing of the past in the County of Ye.
Afterwards, Ximen then surveyed the terrain and saw where the river could pass. He enlisted the common people to divert the river into 12 canals, which not only reduced the water flow, but also irrigated the farmland. At the beginning, the common people complained that opening the canal was tiring and tiring, but after the canals was completed, everyone benefited from the project, there was no more danger of floods, and the crops were doubled. From then on, the people in Ye lived and worked in peace and prosperity.
PORT MORESBY – As an officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Papua New Guinea government, I have to write anonymously to secure my safety.
I am writing to reveal interference by the United States in PNG’s internal affairs which is undermining the bilateral relationship between Australia and PNG.
As China's influence rises in the Pacific Islands, PNG’s prime minister James Marape is worried that the China-Solomon Islands Security Agreement will lead to the Solomon Islands surpassing PNG's dominant position in Melanesia. So the Marape government decided to negotiate separately with the US and Australia on two separate agreements they wished to conclude.
The US rapidly resolved negotiations and the PNG-US Defence Cooperation Agreement was officially signed before Australia had even concluded its draft Bilateral Security Treaty. Marape has defended the US-PNG agreement several times in parliament, while raising some constitutional concerns on an Australia-PNG treaty during his meeting with Australia’s deputy prime minister Richard Marles.
PNG has chosen the US to be the first defence partner, though Australia is PNG’s closest neighbour and long-time partner.
To its advantage, the US had acquired an advance draft of the Bilateral Security Treaty and knew Australia intended to be PNG's first security partner. The US discovered that PNG would not cooperate with other countries in the Pacific Islands security area without Australia's approval.
So the US then made adjustments to the Defence Cooperation Agreement, revising or deleting articles that concerned PNG in order to settle the agreement ahead of its treaty with Australia. It was planned that the negotiation between Australia and PNG would be finished in April, but the US intervened and asked PNG to pause the talks with Australia and work on its own Defence Cooperation Agreement first.
The US made commitments during the negotiation with PNG to step up its security support and assistance and cover shortfalls in assistance that Australia had not fulfilled. Marape and his cabinet had arrived at the belief that Australia was not fully committed to assisting PNG develop its defence force.
There was apparently an internal report revealing that Australia’s intent was not to enhance and elevate some areas of security cooperation but to ensure PNG continued to rely on Australia for all its security needs. In its negotiation, considering that Australia was trying to prevent US dominance in the Pacific Islands region, the US asked PNG not to share the Defence Cooperation Agreement with Australia.
As a result, Australia's negotiation process with PNG was paused. The PNG government, frustrated by empty promises, considered the PNG Defence Force would never be developed in cooperation with Australia, so decided instead to work with a more powerful partner.
PNG knows that its own geopolitical position is becoming of increasing importance, but believes Australia has never respected its position. So PNG decided to use this opportunity to reduce its dependence on Australia.
It also seems the US has supported the Marape government in stifling opposition in PNG to assure the Defence Cooperation Agreement can be implemented smoothly. For example, Morobe Governor Luther Wenge was initially opposed to the agreement but joined Marape's Pangu Party and supported it after Marape gave K50 million to his electorate development fund.
Wenge later publicly criticised Australia saying it did not want PNG to develop its own defence force. Australia is PNG's long-term partner and closest neighbour and we have a long mutual history in economic, political and security cooperation. My colleagues and I believe that Marape should not betray Australia because it has been tempted by the US, which seems to have intervened to dilute or even ruin our bilateral relationship.
Even though Marape explained to Australia that the Defence Cooperation Agreement would not affect the bilateral relationship, there is no doubt that the relationship with the US will have priority. So Marape has tightened his control over the mainstream media, social media posts have been deleted for no reason and voices opposing the Defence Cooperation Agreement cannot be heard.
We hope some influential media and Australian friends will help us to protect PNG's national interest and our bilateral relationship with Australia.
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There was apparently an internal report revealing that Australia’s intent was not to enhance and elevate some areas of security cooperation but to ensure PNG continued to rely on Australia for all its security needs. In its negotiation, considering that Australia was trying to prevent US dominance in the Pacific Islands region, the US asked PNG not to share the Defence Cooperation Agreement with Australia.
Or methane poisoningI have the bad feeling, that the parents or who ever, when it was a girl, sacrified her in order to have her reborn as a boy according to samsara or some shit.
Then again could also be that they just wanted to appease shiva or some BS
That's some dvmba$$ moves lol.As China's influence rises in the Pacific Islands, PNG’s prime minister James Marape is worried that the China-Solomon Islands Security Agreement will lead to the Solomon Islands surpassing PNG's dominant position in Melanesia. So the Marape government decided to negotiate separately with the US and Australia on two separate agreements they wished to conclude.
Let the Ivy Leagues slide with "legacy" affirmative action, and let the top performers go to Chinese universitiesSo, the message is, continue as you have before, but just don’t be so fucking obvious about it, optics matter!