Move aside, Rumsfeld and his "unknown unknowns". We have a new winner!Biden regime is quite funny
Move aside, Rumsfeld and his "unknown unknowns". We have a new winner!Biden regime is quite funny
This is a truly a game of Limbo, see how low can you go on the IQ thing or brain cell counts..Move aside, Rumsfeld and his "unknown unknowns". We have a new winner!
Iran detains UK deputy ambassador for alleged spying – media
The UK’s second-most senior diplomat in Tehran is reportedly among three foreigners who have been arrested by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) for alleged espionage activities.
US targets Iranian oil
The US Department of Treasury on Wednesday blacklisted several Iranian oil exporters and alleged front companies in China and the United Arab Emirates, accusing them of evading the ban on export of Iranian petrochemicals to East Asia.
I just checked if it is real or not since the sheer amount of stupidity behind that statement is just too much for my brain to handle. According to Snopes, it’s fake:Biden regime is quite funny
Not gonna lie, first thing I thought is why would they still let her hold interviewsI just checked if it is real or not since the sheer amount of stupidity behind that statement is just too much for my brain to handle. According to Snopes, it’s fake:
@Strangelove bro this is soft power, instead of retaliation we need close coordination thus defining what magnanimity is all about, an adult in the room!. The US had an advantage as a former colonizer, that advantage is being eroded cause we had an alternative that is DIFFERENT, that's the word we should use to differentiate us from the US. We live in Pax America world and certainly we felt aggrieved, the helplessness. Right now a fellow ASIAN is on the ascendant, do you think the Filipinos ,the Vietnamese and the ASEAN will not cheer China on? Whatever Poll research being sprout out by the Western MSM , deep inside they're happy that an Asian is giving them the middle finger...lol
Philippines’ Marcos Open to Military Exchanges With China
Marcos earlier said he plans to negotiate a deal with China to resolve the dispute.
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July 5, 2022 at 6:07 PM GMT+10Updated onJuly 5, 2022 at 7:41 PM GMT+10
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said he’s open to military exchanges with China, as he sought ways to expand ties between the two nations beyond the South China Sea territorial dispute.
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“Some of the countries will say no, some of them may play hard to get, some of them may ask a price that’s too high but, my goodness, we need to be trying,” said Bradley Bowman, one of the authors of the report and a former national security adviser to members of the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees.
“Time is of the essence and the stakes are incredibly high,” said Bowman, now senior director of the Center on Military and Political Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.