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siegecrossbow

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Apparently the son is a product of the FM’s marriage to a Japanese wife and he also introduced Abe to Singh. Btw Abe’s son also married an Indian woman. Sounds like a political dynastic scheming going on…shared purpose by their boot licking to America and inferiority complex with China.
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Apparently the son is a product of the FM’s marriage to a Japanese wife and he also introduced Abe to Singh. Btw Abe’s son also married an Indian woman. Sounds like a political dynastic scheming going on…shared purpose by their boot licking to America and inferiority complex with China.

Shinzo Abe does not have a son, unless if illegitimate.



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In4ser

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Shinzo Abe does not have a son, unless if illegitimate.



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I said he was product of his father’s marriage so he’s still half Japanese. But you are right about Shinzo, Kalpana Abe is married to Isao Abe, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cousin. Good to know!

You would think with these political connections, Japan and India could get a Hi-Speed Rail on track but maybe it’s a way for both families to pocket money from the deal.
 

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Due to cooperation with Kazakhstan, the EU expects a reduction in supplies from China by up to 50%. “Dependence of 90% on one source is dependence. It is convenient for us, as consumers, when there is a choice of three or five suppliers. We really hope that Kazakhstan, and Central Asia as a whole, can be one of those regions that will be an alternative supplier. We expect a decrease from 90% to 50% from one source and 15-20% from other sources,” said Jankauskas.

According to the Kazakh Minister of Industry and Infrastructure Development Marat Karabayev, out of 30 rare earth materials crucial for the EU economy, such as titanium, beryllium, tantalum, and niobium, Kazakh companies currently produce 16. Kazakhstan has known deposits of nine additional ones that, too, can be produced with relevant investments in development and production. As for the remaining five, he said, “we are ready to explore them.”

Karabayev said that approximately 150 Kazakh companies are going to attend the upcoming Raw Materials Week, which will take place on Nov. 13-17 in Brussels, Belgium. Kazakhstan will hold a major event on Nov. 16 to promote Kazakh subsoil companies.
 

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There are always people who put their own selfish interests above those of their homeland, their compatriots, or any moral principles. The reason you see vastly more Chinese women in these ranks is because their bosses are overwhelmingly males of European descent.
 
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Another attempt to justify and legitimate Americans' failure to prevent gun violence and mass shootings by linking a few instance of mass killings in China.

It's simply pathetic to compare the US and China when mass shootings in the US are happening in the daily basis but these senseless crime is rare in China.

Even EU nations don't have that many senseless mass shootings or killings. It is a unique Americans problem that all other first world nations don't have.

It is just so sick to see how you normalize a complete failure of the American government to protect its citizens because they are so corrupt and being so political about anything.
A "few instances." Mass casualty instances involving car rammings, stabbings, or arson attacks have been happening in China for a decade now. I guess if it makes you feel any better, sure even if we were to only count non-gang related and domestic violence related incidents and even with 3 times smaller the population, then yeah we can say mass casualty don't happen as much in China as America.

But guess what? It still happens with enough frequency to be a massive cause for concern. America and China are some of the only places in the world where such incidents happen with yearly frequency and in the context of Asia, China is unique in this phenomanon. Not even high pressure South Korea, Thailand with a similar development level, or poorer countries like Philippines and Cambodia has such a phenomanon. (Although if you can prove me wrong here go ahead)

I get you've had your disagreements with me in the past, but this is a real issue in China. So instead of talking about how I'm "trying to normalize mass killings in America" or insulting China, why don't you contribute to figuring out how the government and society can improve to prevent such incidents from even happening?
 
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