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Brigadier
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He is an idiot, imagine seriously writing something like this:


Can we somehow put him to a rocket and blast him to Mars, his idiocy knows no bounds:
Gao is a think tankie. They have their own language.

US think tankies:

"The TPA is in no way a violation of the One China Principle"

Translation: "TPA is an outright violation of the One China Principle, what are you gonna do about it?"

Get it?
 

Abominable

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supercat

Colonel
Comrade Scholz and Little Napoleon are planning to visit China in a few weeks
Hopefully European policy makers can wake up from their stupor soon, considering why the U.S. goaded Russia into the Ukraine War:
  • To separate Europe from Russia's cheap energy and to collapse the European economy, which is the only way to eliminate Europe, especially Germany and France, as a economic and political competitor of the U.S.
  • To Force Europe to buy more American treasuries/debt.
Here is the newly leaked document that gives us the above conclusions:

Shocking document: How the US planned the war and energy crisis in Europe​

  • In what appears to be an exceptional internal leak from the think tank RAND Corporation, known among other things to have been behind the American strategy for foreign and defence policies during the Cold War, a detailed account is given of how the energy crisis in Europe has been planned by the United States.
  • The document, which dates from January, acknowledges that the aggressive foreign policy that was being pursued by Ukraine before the conflict would push Russia into having to take military action against the country. Its actual purpose, it contends, was to pressure Europe into adopting a wide range of sanctions against Russia, sanctions which had already been prepared.
  • The European Union's economy, it states, “will inevitably collapse” as a result of this, and its authors rejoice in the fact that, among other things, resources of up to $9 billion will flow back to the United States, and well-educated young people in Europe will be forced to emigrate.
  • The key objective described in the document is to divide Europe - especially Germany and Russia - and destroy the European economy by placing useful idiots in political positions in order to stop Russian energy supplies from reaching the continent.
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The borders of modern Ukraine are “unnatural,” and Kiev should cede parts of its territory to the neighboring states that these lands rightfully belong to, Romania’s ex-foreign minister, Andrei Marga, believes. The former diplomat made the explosive remark on Saturday as he presented his new book ‘The Fate of Democracy’ at the Alba Transylvania book fair.

The crisis around Ukraine must be solved through negotiations involving the major international players, including Russia, China, the US, and EU, Marga stated. The leading powers should come together and agree on a new “security structure” in Europe and worldwide, he suggested.

“If an agreement is not reached, there will be no peace in Europe. Without peace, democracy will suffer,” he said.

Ukraine, for its part, should cede certain territories to neighboring countries, the ex-minister suggested, calling the country’s existing borders “unnatural.” Marga listed the regions that were incorporated into then-Soviet Ukraine by the Communists, but which he thinks should be relinquished.

"We are in a very special situation here, and I take this with all responsibility, Ukraine exists in unnatural borders. It should cede Transcarpathia to Hungary, Galicia to Poland, Bukovina to Romania, Donbass and Crimea to Russia. These are the territories of other countries."

The Romanian Foreign Ministry condemned the words of its former leader about the "unnatural borders" of Ukraine and the need to "cede" its territories to neighboring countries.

But Andrei Marga continues to insist: "My statements correspond to historical truth, international law and common interests, except for today's propaganda, which the day after tomorrow will be considered nothing more than a mistake."
 
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