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AssassinsMace

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When you have a market of 1.4 billion people, it's a big loss not being able to sell to it again. I was talking to my friend whose partner owns a soybean farm in Iowa. She just came back from visiting the farm and those famers out there are in complete denial. They think US farmers just have to hold out a little while longer before China gives up and buy their soybeans again. They don't seem to know that China is buying most of their soybeans from Brazil now. China just cancelled a large amount of wheat from the US. The US is perplexed where China is getting wheat from when its reserves are nearly full. Of course they think it's Russian but because Russia is not using the dollar to pay for it, the US has lost their way of tracking who's buying what. This info was important because that's how they determine what crops and how much to grow the next season. Now it's a guessing game and a lot of their crops they grow might go to waste if they don't have the customer to buy it. Farmers are big Trump supporters so the only reason why they're still loyal to the man that caused all their troubles has to be because when push comes to shove they think he's going force China to buy US agriculture. That's the American way. Don't believe that American consumerism bull where the customer is always right. That's only for white people. Everyone else they get to order you on what you're going to buy.
 

pmc

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However, India has been learning expansionism from Israel, step by step. One notable example is the migration of illegal Hindu settlers into occupied to Kashmir to alter the demographic make up of the local majority comprising of Muslims.
India and Israel both are learning from Arabs. Certain qualities like firmness and ruthlessness are needed to meet Arabic standards.
Most people not realize that the highest number of Indians outside India are managed by Arabs. It is not Boeing type management where Indians are blamed for software and not Boeing. some time read those MBS long interviews.

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Pilot removed from duties after Indian aircraft makes hard landing in Dubai​

The plane was grounded in the emirate for a week and was subject to extensive checks​

 

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When you have a market of 1.4 billion people, it's a big loss not being able to sell to it again. I was talking to my friend whose partner owns a soybean farm in Iowa. She just came back from visiting the farm and those famers out there are in complete denial. They think US farmers just have to hold out a little while longer before China gives up and buy their soybeans again. They don't seem to know that China is buying most of their soybeans from Brazil now. China just cancelled a large amount of wheat from the US. The US is perplexed where China is getting wheat from when its reserves are nearly full. Of course they think it's Russian but because Russia is not using the dollar to pay for it, the US has lost their way of tracking who's buying what. This info was important because that's how they determine what crops and how much to grow the next season. Now it's a guessing game and a lot of their crops they grow might go to waste if they don't have the customer to buy it. Farmers are big Trump supporters so the only reason why they're still loyal to the man that caused all their troubles has to be because when push comes to shove they think he's going force China to buy US agriculture. That's the American way. Don't believe that American consumerism bull where the customer is always right. That's only for white people. Everyone else they get to order you on what you're going to buy.

I have 2 bottles of remy martin champaign cognac XO, from 2011. Maybe it will go up price in China?
 

_killuminati_

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British propaganda during the colonial period was too strong; they've still not recovered. One could argue reasonably that the British left the region once they understood the local populace has been sufficiently enslaved and will do the work of the "Farangi" themselves (i.e. exploitation). It is not just the elites but the entire stratum of the population that has chosen to be enslaved (save for the very low class of society who are generally unaware of both history and politics).

Ironically, the founding fathers of the country were vehemently opposed to the Farangi doctrine of exploitation which served as an impulse for independence. Unfortunately, that original movement faded into obscurity (or some say, it was hijacked) very early in the history, and the minority groups who picked up on it and kept it alive were the religious camp, both the moderates and the extremists; in them, surprisingly of all people, is the scope of rationality, but they are generally unpopular. Incidentally, Iran became somewhat of that country which Pakistan was envisaged to be; the Ayatollahs drew some of their inspiration from the Pakistani leaders.

The elites are the ones obstructing BRI. Even while knowing how much development it brings, they prefer to still lick the boots of their abusive former colonial masters - brainwashed to the extreme. There is a lot of foreign (Western) interference in the country in every sector, from politics to military to media to education system. Hate to say it but the country is shackled head-to-toe.
How many elites run to China when they are in trouble? None. +90% run to UK and US (often to regroup and return with new instructions). Same with the middle class. Even if not in trouble, the general population is heavily inclined towards the farangi and very little towards China, despite knowing full well how abusive the West has been and how helpful China has been.
This is exactly what I was talking about - watch this guy repeat what I said, in more detail (Pakistan's senseless infatuation with the West):
^^ uploaded just 3 days ago
 
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