Heard it was snipers... so even a wall wouldnt help...Looks like the American uprising is starting:
Attacking substations is pretty clever, there's not much the US government can do to stop them either.
Don't be naive, read between the lines.The protesters are asking to reveal the names of the ones who were involved in the corruption scandal, I think it is a rather adequate demand for that kind of situation - . Translation:
I also don't see the anti-Chinese chants or the typical CIA/NED meaningless drone slogans like "freedom" and other bs. Could you point them out? This is pretty different from the Chinese "protests" where there were like 5 people on average in other cities and 100-200 in Shanghai, with non-local accents and absolutely random chants out of nowhere, plus the discovered Telegram channel where these people organized.
Besides, you could put Gordon Chang as president of Mongolia and nothing would change because 86% of their exports go to China. The only other viable trade partner is Russia that exports exactly the same stuff as Mongolia and does not need Mongolian coal or livestock.
In Beijing, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson who was asked about allegations that coal was stolen for sale inside China said she was unaware of that “specific situation.”
“China is a friendly neighbor of Mongolia, and we believe the Mongolian government will properly handle and investigate the matter. The competent Chinese authority will provide necessary assistance as requested by the Mongolian side in accordance with laws and regulations,” Mao said.
Yet, Mongolia’s twittering classes are primarily exercised by various conspiracy theories that allege President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa’s involvement in orchestrating protests just ahead of a Mongolian People’s Party congress that is likely to add further pressure on Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai’s government.
Yet, many donor organizations and many of are looking to encourage an energy transition domestically that not only mitigates against emissions but makes a positive contribution to the global energy transition by developing Mongolia’s ample alternative resources in solar, wind, and hydropower. As these Third Neighbors are re-embracing Mongolia in a changed geopolitical context cognizant of the country’s dependence on Russia when it comes to fuels, for example, creative thinking will be needed about how to bring about a “just transition” in the particular case of Mongolia.
Even if some of these demonstrations are being instrumentalized for political purposes, they do seem to be a further expression of Mongolians’ frustrations with their government and its inability to deliver on promises made and expectations raised.
These students are not expelled from their school? They are lucky if that's the case.
The truth about Canada - organ harvesting from disabled people:
I will give above today's "Putin soiled himself" Investigative Reporting Award.Stuff related to Anonymous (read: Annoying Mouse) always crack me up. Even if we ignore the absurdity of a supposedly criminal organization who hacks governments having a Twitter page and fanfare, their tweets became more and more in line with mainstream media. They are probably just another CIA disinfo outlet just like the RFA who they are citing in this tweet.
This doesn't bode well for the U.S. regime for the following reason:Americans are so polarised that a common enemy may no longer unite them, study finds
- Report suggests politicisation could even divide the citizenry further when encountering a foreign threat
- Research focused on reactions of 1,670 Republicans and Democrats at the time of the 2020 US attack that killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani
No wonder they are already saying that TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is now becoming ASMC (American Semiconductor Manufacturing Company).The White House released a document about TSMC Fab 2 in Arizona. Word "Taiwan" doesn't exist in the document.
But this exists. A part of Biden's speech:
"They will construct a second fab here in Phoenix to build chips — 3-nano chips. The 3-nano chip. Chips that are three nano. Any- — you know what I’m saying. (Laughter and applause.) Nano no-no. I don’t know. (Laughter.)
But, look, these are the most advanced semiconductor chips on the planet. The chips will power iPhones and MacBooks, as Tim Cook can attest.
Apple had to buy all the advanced chips from overseas. Now they’re going to bring more of their supply chain here, home."
View attachment 103075
That's right. Let the World Cup participants win the World Cup trophy and glory. China instead wins the business of building the means of having the World Cup event itself. Trophy is glory, while business is economy.
A lot of the people in Taiwan don't think they are Chinese and they owe a lot of their economic success to the USA anyway. I am not sad at all. They developed a reactionary identity based on rejecting their ethnic heritage and they are actively collaborating with the USA in opposing China. What's going on is a result of their own choice. They will have to live with the consequences of it.No wonder they are already saying that TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is now becoming ASMC (American Semiconductor Manufacturing Company).
If that's not daylight robbery of China and the Chinese people by the United States of America, I don't know what else is.
Eventually, this would be one of the many blood debts incured against China that the US would have to pay back. Same for those DPP Wanwanese frogs on the island who did literally nothing to stop it.