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escobar

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No, they're just that desperate. Whenever the US leaves a country it's occupying it suffers severe Base Withdrawal Syndrome.
In fact, it was Putin who offer Biden to use Russian bases in central Asia for counterterrorism missions following US withdrawal from Afghanistan. I wonder if he is serious or not
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Well, you can't be saying this s..t against his superiors in the military which have been perceived as a threat or even calling for some kind of a revolution. Col. Scheller was obviously very disappointed, distraught, and angry at the way his own country's military failed at the highest level to properly plan, execute the mission given to them by their civilian government.

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After 911 Bush said the reason terrorists attacked America is because "they hate us for our freedoms"
 

AssassinsMace

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Americans are overly deluded about what freedom is. Freedom to many is thinking they can do anything they want to anyone they wish and if you try to prevent them from doing what they want, you're against freedom. Before there were people that think freedom of speech is they get to say anything they want but if anyone criticizes what they have to say, they're violating freedom of speech. But then they get to stifle anyone else that says something they don't like. This is working for Fed Ex and he thinks he gets act on behalf of his political beliefs at Fed Ex's expense...?
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Americans are overly deluded about what freedom is. Freedom to many is thinking they can do anything they want to anyone they wish and if you try to prevent them from doing what they want, you're against freedom. Before there were people that think freedom of speech is they get to say anything they want but if anyone criticizes what they have to say, they're violating freedom of speech. But then they get to stifle anyone else that says something they don't like. This is working for Fed Ex and he thinks he gets act on behalf of his political beliefs at Fed Ex's expense...?
That dude looks like a Filipino-American Maga moron. He deserves the boot from the job he was paid to do which was to deliver items to his former company's customers. That moron is going to compound his moronic action by making some dumb dumb videos on Tik Tok whining his non-existing rights was infringed by Biden-Harris administration.
 

emblem21

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Small sweet talks from Morrison will have no bearing as actions speak louder than words.
Scotty the Marketing just want to be seen standing on higher 'moral ground' as he gets ready for next years general election.

Still not sure how he can keep saying crap like this with a straight face. Looking forward to the day that USA goes mad mad just so can see the look of despair on his face knowing that he will be next on the chopping block
 

Bellum_Romanum

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China Issues Rare, Strongly-Worded Defense Of Russia Over US “Bullying” Sanctions

It’s been no secret that over the past half-decade China and Russia have grown closer, even becoming unlikely allies (unlikely given historic 20th century antagonism), in the face of Washington pressure and sanctions on officials in both countries.




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U.S. needs to work with Europe to slow China's innovation rate, Raimondo says​

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Tuesday that the U.S. will rally allies in order to mount pressure on China, the world's second-largest economy, an approach that differs from the "America First" policies pursued by President
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's Republican predecessor, Donald Trump.

"America is most effective when we work with our allies," Raimondo told CNBC's Kayla Tausche in an exclusive interview. "If we really want to slow down China's rate of innovation, we need to work with Europe."

"They're ripping off our IP, they are not playing by the rules. It's not a level playing field. And so we need to hold their feet to the fire to make sure that they do that," she said, adding that Beijing is "not living up to the agreements that they made."

When asked if Commerce would take some actions unilaterally to address the great power competition between the U.S. and China in shaping security practices and setting global trade norms, Raimondo again pointed to allies.

"We don't want autocratic governments like China, writing the rules of the road. We together with our allies, who care about privacy, freedom, individual rights, individual protection, we need to write the rules of the road," Raimondo said.

The Chinese Embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Wednesday, Raimondo alongside Secretary of State Antony Blinken and United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai will represent the Biden administration at the
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, or TTC, in Pittsburgh.

Biden's team will meet with European Commission Executive Vice Presidents Margrethe Vestager and Valdis Dombrovski in hopes of addressing trade disputes, streamlining regulatory procedures and developing "rules of the road" for emerging technologies on both sides of the Atlantic.

"We have to work with our European allies to deny China the most advanced technology so that they can't catch up in critical areas like semiconductors," Raimondo said, adding that the Biden administration plans to deepen cooperation with Europe on export controls.

"We want to work with Europe, to write the rules of the road for technology, whether it's TikTok or artificial intelligence or cyber," she said.

Last week, Biden met in person with the leaders of Australia, India and Japan at the White House to discuss shared concerns about China's growing military and economic influence. The leaders also discussed progress on
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vaccines, technological cooperation, and a free and open Indo-Pacific region as China grows more assertive in there.

The meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or Quad — as the grouping of the four major democracies is called — came just a week after Biden announced a new security pact with the U.K and Australia, a move that angered Beijing.

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White supremacism cloacked in words of democracy about writing the rules.
 
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U.S. needs to work with Europe to slow China's innovation rate, Raimondo says​

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Tuesday that the U.S. will rally allies in order to mount pressure on China, the world's second-largest economy, an approach that differs from the "America First" policies pursued by President
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's Republican predecessor, Donald Trump.

"America is most effective when we work with our allies," Raimondo told CNBC's Kayla Tausche in an exclusive interview. "If we really want to slow down China's rate of innovation, we need to work with Europe."

"They're ripping off our IP, they are not playing by the rules. It's not a level playing field. And so we need to hold their feet to the fire to make sure that they do that," she said, adding that Beijing is "not living up to the agreements that they made."

When asked if Commerce would take some actions unilaterally to address the great power competition between the U.S. and China in shaping security practices and setting global trade norms, Raimondo again pointed to allies.

"We don't want autocratic governments like China, writing the rules of the road. We together with our allies, who care about privacy, freedom, individual rights, individual protection, we need to write the rules of the road," Raimondo said.

The Chinese Embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Wednesday, Raimondo alongside Secretary of State Antony Blinken and United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai will represent the Biden administration at the
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, or TTC, in Pittsburgh.

Biden's team will meet with European Commission Executive Vice Presidents Margrethe Vestager and Valdis Dombrovski in hopes of addressing trade disputes, streamlining regulatory procedures and developing "rules of the road" for emerging technologies on both sides of the Atlantic.

"We have to work with our European allies to deny China the most advanced technology so that they can't catch up in critical areas like semiconductors," Raimondo said, adding that the Biden administration plans to deepen cooperation with Europe on export controls.

"We want to work with Europe, to write the rules of the road for technology, whether it's TikTok or artificial intelligence or cyber," she said.

Last week, Biden met in person with the leaders of Australia, India and Japan at the White House to discuss shared concerns about China's growing military and economic influence. The leaders also discussed progress on
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vaccines, technological cooperation, and a free and open Indo-Pacific region as China grows more assertive in there.

The meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or Quad — as the grouping of the four major democracies is called — came just a week after Biden announced a new security pact with the U.K and Australia, a move that angered Beijing.

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White supremacism cloacked in words of democracy about writing the rules.

Just two years ago the narrative was all about China's forced knowledge transfer, IP theft, hacking/backdoors, etc etc

Seems like all along the real motive was to slow China's innovation rate..... bottom line is the US/West doesn't want China to ever catch up to, much less someday surpass, them.... and all the talk about freedom, democracy, rules based order, was just malicious rhetoric from the get go...
 
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