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Overbom

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You got scammed dude. Now go and bow to your Americans overlord
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Germany confronts a broken business model​

Can the country’s industrial economy reinvent itself for an era without cheap gas from Russia?
Some in Berlin eye the new China plant with suspicion. “They’re basically building another version of Ludwigshafen there,” says one German official. “*The fear is they might one day shut down the German site altogether and transact all their business in the Chinese factory instead. Their shareholders couldn’t care less, as long as* the money keeps flowing.”
"might one day"
That's exactly what they will do lol

The spectre of deindustrialisation
The concern now is that industrial production could shift away from Germany altogether in the long term. A poll over the summer by the BDI, Germany’s main business lobby, found that nearly one in four Mittelstand companies — the small and medium-sized enterprises that form the backbone of the German economy — were considering moving production abroad. It was principally energy costs that were triggering the shift.
 

Overbom

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If you want a laugh, read the comments below this tweet, they're funny:

The Financial Times tweet is 100% correct. Zelensky is indeed a historic person.

Nobody else has managed to destroy his country so fast, and to such an extend for no benefit to his country. A person who will be forever studied in the future.

So yeah, he is a historic person
 

Biscuits

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The Financial Times tweet is 100% correct. Zelensky is indeed a historic person.

Nobody else has managed to destroy his country so fast, and to such an extend for no benefit to his country. A person who will be forever studied in the future.

So yeah, he is a historic person
Arguably also Saddam Hussein who decided to backstab his overlord without very major reasons nor preparation.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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So after forcing to resign the now elected President of Mongolia where he was just until very recently served as the P. M. from some alleged mishandling of covid-19 situation and corruption these people expected their new government which was the same as the last government to be different? Lol
Looks like the alphabet soup organizations are attempting a string of colour revolutions, coups and chaos on the Eurasian continent this year.

However, there are 4 key things WRT the ongoing protests in Mongolia that China should be alert of:

1. The Power of Siberia - The currently under-construction gas pipeline passes, scheduled to be completed in 2024, runs through Mongolia from Russia before ending at gas terminals in China. Any chaos could risk undoing all money and effort poured into the pipeline itself, plus setting back China's effort at acquiring more Russian gas in the coming years.

2. Coal - Mongolia is 4th largest coal exporter to China. Not the largest, but still a considerable amount that plas instrumental role in China's energy sector through those coal power plants. If Mongolia suffers from chaos and destruction, one of China's major source of coal would have a significant impact.

3. Ethnic Mongols - If the current protest situation in Mongolia becomes out of control and the colour revolution is successful (especially if the entire "chaos" is being coordinated by alphabet soup companies), ethnic Mongols living in Inner Mongolia may be affected as well, especially with the neo-N4z1 Tsagaan Khas party in Mongolia.

4. Nuclear deterrence - Being situated right in between the Chinese and Russian interior regions and in the vicinity of China's ICBM silos, if Mongolia suffered a colour revolution and a pro-West fac1st government is installed, the West would have easier time to inflitrate and be stationed in Mongolia, thus allowing them easier time to spy and attempt jeopardizing China's critical nuclear deterrence infrastructures.

China should keep a watchful eye on Mongolia's present situation. Remember that Mongolia as a whole only has a population of 3.3 million, which is smaller than even the Tier 3 Chinese city of Tangshan. In China, 10 thousand protestors/rioters mean nothing in the sea of 1.4 billion. But for Mongolia, the same number of protestor/rioters can have impact.

In fact, China should be prepared with proper contingency plans in case signs of a new Mongolian government that is outright hostile towards Beijing rises to power in Ulanbataar.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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America cannot influence Mongolia, let alone change its government. As a point of curiosity, do you people ever consider the possibility that a group of people might be pissed about something without the CIA being involved? Because I've read about revolutions and riots throughout history long before the CIA existed, so I wonder how that worked.
 
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