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Overbom

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Lol it just occurred to me that china and the US just traded Lithuania for Nicaragua and given the prospect of the Nicaraguan canal, I’d say china won this round
I dont think the Nicaraguan canal will happen any time soom (if ever)

The costs will be gigantic, environmental damage will also be huge. With the CIA running left and right, this is a recipe for disaster
 

ansy1968

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I dont think the Nicaraguan canal will happen any time soom (if ever)

The costs will be gigantic, environmental damage will also be huge. With the CIA running left and right, this is a recipe for disaster
@Overbom yup it will never happen, it's in American backyard and we can't defend it unlike that of Kra peninsula in Thailand. Which is more viable and cost effective.
 

xypher

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Russian Sleepy Student keeps flooding the topics with his imaginary bullshit, I see. Well, I hope the Russian lithography will manifest sooner than their
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(and start extraction of Helium-3 there by 2020). Or their module "Nauka" which was supposed to launch in 2007 but got launched only in 2021. Jai Russia.

Lol it just occurred to me that china and the US just traded Lithuania for Nicaragua and given the prospect of the Nicaraguan canal, I’d say china won this round
They did not trade anything, Lithuania was always a US puppet country just like most of the other Baltic countries. They exist on donations from the US and EU.
 

DarkStar

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I dont think the Nicaraguan canal will happen any time soom (if ever)

The costs will be gigantic, environmental damage will also be huge. With the CIA running left and right, this is a recipe for disaster
Nicaraguan canal‘s completion isn’t necessary but bogging and tying down the Anglo American mil-industrial-espionage resources in Central America and away from east Asia and BRI is still a win.

The incumbent hegemon must defend everywhere lest his authority be questioned into ruin, china has the initiative to attack anywhere at anytime. The fact that the CIA failed to prevent the loss of Nicaragua to china shows that Anglo America really isn’t that all powerful despite the death squads, torture etc at its disposal.

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assange is to be extradited, the Anglo’s are as authoritarian and cruel as their propaganda against china and Russia claim
 

Temstar

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Nicaraguan canal‘s completion isn’t necessary but bogging and tying down the Anglo American mil-industrial-espionage resources in Central America and away from east Asia and BRI is still a win.

The incumbent hegemon must defend everywhere lest his authority be questioned into ruin, china has the initiative to attack anywhere at anytime. The fact that the CIA failed to prevent the loss of Nicaragua to china shows that Anglo America really isn’t that all powerful despite the death squads, torture etc at its disposal.

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assange is to be extradited, the Anglo’s are as authoritarian and cruel as their propaganda against china and Russia claim
It's interesting you mention bogging down espionage, let's think back on the day and how it happened. In the morning , apparently to the surprise of everybody Nicaragua suddenly came out to break off relations with ROC, then 3 hours later the Nicaraguan delegation was signing documents in Tianjin to re-establish relations with China. This was clearly planned well in advance. I can believe Pakistan saying they're not going to the democracy forum a few hours before it was due to start as well as Macron saying they won't boycott Beijing to be coincidence, but the Nicaragua thing was 100% planned and timed for maximum dramatic effort.

Given the timing and number of people who must be involved to arrange this someone should have heard something and got advance warning if they were looking. I can believe China can keep a secret since it's damn near impenetrable now to CIA agents, but Nicaragua? That seems hard to believe.

Therefore my conclusion is: this thing caught CIA completely by surprise because they simply weren't looking. In Central America all their eyes were perhaps on Honduras to keep that from blowing up only to have the exact same thing happen elsewhere. I think China gave them the ol' number 6 stratagem: make a sound in the east, then strike in the west
 
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