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A potato

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Really, as a Thai, I just stop giving a shit about MOST Thai people's opinion towards anything China except things like electric cars, because I'd assume that most of their opinions are just horseshit. Only some Thais that I know that actually approach these things in nuanced lense.

And I barely keep up on this mine thing as well, so there's that.
Yeah its crazy to see how much people in Thailand are brainwashed by western media and we can say the same for mainland SEA all togather because somehow both Cambodian and Thais are blaming China for the current dispute as Xi traveled back in time and manipulated the Khmers and Thais to fight each other or drew the border.

Why so Thai people want to be whores for the west so much.

Its literally the exact same thing in Myanmar where people are blaming China for the coup despite no evidence to back it up. They even threatened to burn a Chinese factory.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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Apparently, things aren't looking good in Russia due to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil processing and distribution facilities.

In the video, two semi-trucks with Russian plates are reluctant to enter Russia due to insufficient vehicle fuel supplies on the other side of the border, while another two trucks already in Russia and about to ferry goods to China are also unable to do so for the same reason. There is also a purchase limit for vehicle fuel imposed in Russia.


This should be a reminder/wake-up call for the Chinese government - That is, they must start taking steps to ensure that their defensive systems guarding the oil processing facilities all across China (and especially many of those located at the coast, such as Zhenhai) must be made as impenetrable against aerial threats as possible (especially loitering munitions and suicide drones), alongside expanding underground oil storage facilities and reinforcing oil producting facilities.
 
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tokenanalyst

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Apparently, things aren't looking good in Russia due to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil processing and distribution facilities.

In the video, two of the Russian-plated semi-trucks are reluctant to enter Russia due to insufficient/lack of sufficient truck fuel on the other side of the border, with another two trucks already in Russia and about to ferry goods to China also unable to do so for the same reason.


This should be a reminder/wake-up call for the Chinese government - That is, they must start taking steps to ensure that their defensive systems guarding the oil processing facilities all across China (and especially many of those located at the coast, such as Zhenhai) must be made as impenetrable against aerial threats as possible (especially loitering munitions and suicide drones), alongside expanding underground oil storage facilities and reinforcing the oil producting facilities.
And send ablaze ten energy facilities back for every single one attempted hit. Distribute the pain across.
 

pmc

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Apparently, things aren't looking good in Russia due to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil processing and distribution facilities.

In the video, two semi-trucks with Russian plates are reluctant to enter Russia due to insufficient vehicle fuel supplies on the other side of the border, while another two trucks already in Russia and about to ferry goods to China are also unable to do so for the same reason. There is also a purchase limit for vehicle fuel imposed in Russia.


This should be a reminder/wake-up call for the Chinese government - That is, they must start taking steps to ensure that their defensive systems guarding the oil processing facilities all across China (and especially many of those located at the coast, such as Zhenhai) must be made as impenetrable against aerial threats as possible (especially loitering munitions and suicide drones), alongside expanding underground oil storage facilities and reinforcing oil producting facilities.
I think these are the same people. 6 months ago they made a negative video about Russia before the Oil crises. she may have ukranian father but i am not sure.
They are entering a country that is using most advanced AI to fix the country Character and it goes back all the way 300 years. when these Arab Royals are the guest Putin has to repeat his ties to the Land. If Soft Power does not solve problem than accidental hard power before direct application of hard power.
lets repeat
Kazan is capital of Islamic Culture and Gorzny was the capital of Russian culture. They expect all the children to search it and force parents to go there. if they are still searching some thing else than see the result. there is way more that i am not writing. This is called learning from the Arabic Soft Power.


 
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MortyandRick

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An update on the whole Thai people blaming China.

Do we even know the full operations on how much China is involved?

Like this probably most likely a mine where China buys materials from yet somehow Beijing needs to take responsibility for something that it probably has no control over.

Any thai people can comment on this?
Organized by "People’s Network for the Protection of the Kok, Sai, Ruak, and Mekong Rivers"

Mainly NED funded NGO organization. Hence why you see this

Thailand tied to label all NGOs a foreign agents but US demanded they stop and Thailand relented
 

MortyandRick

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Apparently, things aren't looking good in Russia due to Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil processing and distribution facilities.

In the video, two semi-trucks with Russian plates are reluctant to enter Russia due to insufficient vehicle fuel supplies on the other side of the border, while another two trucks already in Russia and about to ferry goods to China are also unable to do so for the same reason. There is also a purchase limit for vehicle fuel imposed in Russia.


This should be a reminder/wake-up call for the Chinese government - That is, they must start taking steps to ensure that their defensive systems guarding the oil processing facilities all across China (and especially many of those located at the coast, such as Zhenhai) must be made as impenetrable against aerial threats as possible (especially loitering munitions and suicide drones), alongside expanding underground oil storage facilities and reinforcing oil producting facilities.
Wonder why Russians don't place soldiers with manpads around oil facilities.

These long range drones can be seen and likey brought down by manpads only.

Otherwise need to block starlink signal deeper in Russia.

I always thought she had oil refineries in eastern Russia as well
 

FriedButter

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Also, how exactly do you prove that they are exclusively trash from the wedding? What’s there to prevent the seller from adulterating it with plain garbage?

You don’t because the seller isn’t selling trash directly from the wedding.

Collected from the edge of a love story outside Madison Square Garden, as close to Taylor & Travis’ big day as you could’ve gotten without an invite,” Gignac said in the now viral clip.

He is selling trash collected from the perimeter of the wedding. In other words, it’s a loot box with maybe a <0.0001% chance that a piece of trash a wedding guest threw on the ground as they exited the venue.
 

pmc

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Wonder why Russians don't place soldiers with manpads around oil facilities.

These long range drones can be seen and likey brought down by manpads only.

Otherwise need to block starlink signal deeper in Russia.

I always thought she had oil refineries in eastern Russia as well
They can transport from many countries. but who control transportation and they are using license plates who gates how much. behavior control. message is very clear.
They have so much wealth that they can redirect EV from other countries to Russia and freely distribute. just think the amount of wealth they are blowing on Ukraine.

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