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Sardaukar20

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Unfortunately she is right. Syria and Russia were extremely naive to trust Erdogan and the West. Russia had learnt it the hard way in Ukraine, and Syria is learning it in a disastrous way now.

Up until the Astana agreement, Syria and its allies were crushing the Jihadist terrorists, chasing them all the way to Idlib, where Turkey sent forces there to protect them under the threat of their NATO-membership protection. After the Astana agreement, Assad put Syria back to a civilian economy with what meagre resources his nation could muster under the weight of Western sanctions. Military modernization and training took a seat back since then. Admirable, but very naive. Erdogan and the West used Astana to buy time to rebuild their Jihadist armies. So when they struck again in 2024, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) was caught unprepared. The SAA collapsed at an alarming rate in Northen Syria. This has to be a one of the worse military debacles we have had to witness since the Iraqi Army collapse to ISIS, and the Afghan Army collapse to the Taliban.

When your neighbourhood is filled with treacherous snakes like Erdogan and Netanyahu, preparing for peace is one of the biggest mistakes a leader can make. Yes, war is not fun, but so is allowing the enemy to invade and rape your country. Syria should have spent those years of relative peace to modernize its military first. They should have reformed their military command structure to more modern standards instead of keeping that old Assad-centric system that had failed them more than 10 years ago. There is no point to build up your economy if you can't defend it. China had learnt that the hard way for over a century.
 

iBBz

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Black prisoners in the Uygur defending US are setting themselves on fire due to extreme racism and unbearable conditions, twelve men in one week at Red Onion super max
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China is already responding to Trump's tariff threats, banning the export of Germanium & Gallium to the US effective immediately.
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Sardaukar20

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"Sanofi, a leading global healthcare company, invests €1 billion in Beijing for a new insulin plant, creating jobs and bolstering China's healthcare sector. A testament to their confidence in China's market growth"

(Is diabetes high in Cn?)

China has a large population, and it has the largest number of cases for diabetes in the world. So it definitely helps if they could produce some insulin locally. That also explains why China is the most serious nation in trying to develop permanent cures for diabetes.
 

FriedButter

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So it definitely helps if they could produce some insulin locally. That also explains why China is the most serious nation in trying to develop permanent cures for diabetes.

Increasing production means cases of diabetes are rising, which has been for several years already. Because insulin has a shelf life of something like 28 days at most and must be refrigerated. Importing it would be rather stupid from a financial perspective in a large market. In terms of global population, it rose from 7% -> 14% among adults in the last +30 years.
 

siegecrossbow

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Stuff like this makes me lose faith in GDP per capita as a metric. SK and Taiwan have way high GDP per capita and yet we see stuff like this. Or in the case of Taiwan, cities that are the equivalent of this.

On a side note I keep seeing these statues in Korea on the news and I was wondering why do they worship Zhu Yuanzhang/Yongle so much? Then I realized thats actually King Sejong. Real original guys...

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Taiwan counts its Mainland based assets as a part of its GDP.
 

iewgnem

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George Soros-funded and U.S. gov't-sponsored puppets 'human rights activists' in the UK like Luke de Pulford (who made a whole career of meddling in the internal affairs of the Asian continent) appear to be quite worried about the "extremely dangerous situation" in U.S.-Occupied Korea because the potential new president Lee from the opposition might be - *gasp* - less hawkish on China.

The embattled incumbent president Yoon facing impeachment (the 'democratic' one who recently imposed martial law on the whole country in a move to clamp down on his "despicable pro-North Korean" political opponents in South Korea) thus also accused his opposition of being not hawkish enough on the DPRK.

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As reported by The Chosun Daily, during a campaign rally in March, Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) which won a landslide victory in April's parliamentary election, questioned, “Why keep pestering China?”. With a gesture of clasping his hands together, he suggested that a simple “xièxie” (thank you) to China and also expressing gratitude to Taiwan should suffice. “Why bother meddling everywhere?” He further questioned the relevance of the Taiwan Strait issue to South Korea, asking, “Whatever happens in the Taiwan Strait, whatever happens with China and Taiwan’s domestic issues, what does it matter to us?”.

These sensible questions by presidential hopeful Lee, indicating a readiness for taking a more moderate approach and a potential political shift for South Korea to focus more on urgent domestic affairs instead of acting as a neo-colonial military proxy for U.S.-led overseas wars in Asia, appear to have rattled Soros' British puppets like Luke de Pulford. He tweeted on X how "extremely dangerous" it is that the potential next president of a foreign country located thousands of miles away from Britain is "extremely" pro-friendly towards another foreign country located on the other side of the planet from Britain. In other words, how "extremely dangerous" it is that U.S.-Occupied Korea is trying to jump off the NATO-led war wagon and instead build better relations with its actual neighbours in Asia.

South Korea's Western-hijacked MSM 'newspaper of record', The Chosun Daily (Chosun Ilbo), also fearmongered about this potential moderate turn for the country as "sparking concern".

Luke de Pulford is a member of the UK Tory party's 'Human Rights' Commission and the founder and executive director of IPAC (Inter-Parliamentary Alliance against on China), an international, cross-party alliance of parliamentarians from 'democratic' countries focused on browbeating and demonising China.

IPAC is reportedly financed by the Open Society Foundations of George Soros, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which is funded by the U.S. gov't, and by the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy.

It's ironic that Sorosite hawks like de Pulford try to fearmonger about South Korea potentially taking a moderate position on the "One China Principle", when Pulford's sponsor, the U.S. gov't, itself signed off on the "One China Principle" in official joint documented agreements in the 1970s. The 1972 joint statement says that the U.S. "acknowledges that [...] there is but one China and that Taiwan is a part of China" and "does not challenge that position". But of course NATO's war hawks pretend to have selective amnesia about those agreements (which are still current and were never officially revoked).

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You can only use threats to coerce people into doing things that doesnt involve dying, Koreans have enough braincells to know getting involved in Taiwan means economic self immolation, and if Ukraine is any indication, self genocide.

Americans gave Yoon the task of self genocide to hurt China, its not working because Koreans at least have self preservtion instincts (which makes them superior to Europeans), so US must have some really bad dirt on Yoon to make him desperate enough to try a coup to complete his task
 

manqiangrexue

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Russia are smarter by world standards but this thing will have involvement of Gulf Arabs and Jews together once these get involved things become so complex. almost need Doctor of Sciences to understand it.
I actually have a Doctorate of Genetics and I don't understand these people at all. Hamas was fighting Israel, then support Israel against Syria?? Turkish Muslims support Israel's military? I am sick of it; it's too crazy.
Lavrov is the last person to ask this thing. I am not sure why Tucker choose interview him. Those related to Georgia/Armenia simply cannot understand 21st century.
I don't even want to add Georgia or Armenia; already too much of a mess.
I only showed you Saudi-US history. there is another history of Arabs and Europe. US decline started in 1960s due to rise of Europe and since US simply unwilling or unable to reverse this trend.
That is not true. America has definitely not declined since 1960's. It defeated Japan's economic challenge and the military challenge of the Soviet Union in the 90's. Its peak could not have been before that.
This New Europe is MBS response. This 2018 clip of MBS about New Europe replayed 5 years later by Russian Z channel that this important to track. Just before this Ukraine operation. A reporter was stand up to Putin to remind whole Russia that there is a History and there is special relations. smart people can understand what they were referring too and it keep repeating in everything.
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What new Europe? Europe got crushed by the US because the US threw it in front like a shield against China and then did it again against Russia. Now Europe is deindustrialized from energy starvation and poor as shit. Germany was the most powerful component of the EU. Now it's shutting down factories left and right; it's becoming irrelevant. This is the new Europe that is a casualty in the war between China/Russia and the West.
 
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