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Ringsword

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It’s not that surprising, China’s relations with both Koreas is definitely better than between the Koreas themselves. Chinese PVA soldiers bodies when found/identified in SK are sent home on Y-20 with a ceremony. NK soldiers' remains have been stuck in SK for decades.

Did anyone ever expect true reshoring? It was a total fraud at worst, and intellectual dishonesty at best.
How would reshoring happen when the entire supply chain and labour force are simply non-existent in the US? Even offshoring from China to India, Indonesia, and Vietnam is just shifting final assembly, the supply chain is still highly dependent on China. Where are the Indian/American display panel plants? Where are the Indian/American battery plants?

There's actually no talent to pull back from America in terms of manufacturing. Since all the manufacturing is happening in China, they have the most industrial engineers. Americans are actually learning from China
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When the remains of these PLA/PVA were discovered in Seoul and brought home not only in a Y2O advanced transport but escorted by a flight of J20 5 gen fighters and a PLA honour guard entomb their ashes in a military cemetery in Shenyang(?) along with many citizens who came out and lined up to pay their final respects.These brave heroic men of yesterday gave their lives to buy time and space so China can develop into the global superpower of today.Rest in Peace and Honoured Glory.
 

Sardaukar20

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How this person was not kicked out as persona non grata is beyond me.
Unwitting intelligence asset maybe. Julie Eadeh is a known adversary as far as the MSS are concerned. They were able to infiltrate her network enough to be able photograph her and the HK riot leaders. Perhaps it is better to have this fool around with her compromised network than to have a new person in charge.
 

THX 1138

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China-Afghan oil deal ends amid charges of hostage-taking and contract breach​


Four years ago this month, the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan and the U.S. withdrew. Chinese investors quickly stepped in as Kabul faced Western sanctions. Their first major investment was in oil fields, but that deal recently fell apart. The Taliban and the Chinese company are trading accusations at each other.

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