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Chevalier

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That’s BS, most likely it’s cuz they can no longer access rare earths like gallium from China, ever again.

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what? All that leg humping by Modi didn’t make the anglos allow modi to get what he wanted? All that sucking up to Israel got him what? Disdain from the rest of the islamic and entire world? Was it worth it, hindutva bros?
 

Serb

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This for example wouldn't have ever happened in China. But that's what you get when you mega-corporations control the supposed 'government' like in the US instead of the other way around like in China, which should be the most natural.

China doesn't export more military hardware abroad not because it can't (or there aren't enough interested parties), but because it wants to maximize and modernize its own military capability always first, and then sell to closest friends what's left.

Unlike the US private defense corporations which control the government and could export last to the US if everyone else offers better prices, or if the US government can't temporarily go into debt more trillions to purchase their 10X overpriced weapons.
 

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Forgive me if this article is too disturbing to be posted. I am just surprised how far the US has slid that this kind of ISIS-like thing was possible. The usual conspiracy theories of illegal immigration mixed with what seems to be delusions of grandeur

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"It seems either my father in heaven does not like that the entertainment industry ignores me despite the fact that the world revolves around me, or else the Communist Party of China does not like that I have nothing to do with my time other than plan a revolution to take control of America and beyond as many people believe I should do anyway."
And there is the China living rent free
 

Serb

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US plans to target Iranian assets outside of Iran, but Biden can't convince Iran not to retaliate U.S. military action against Iran could come in the form of a 'campaign' that could last 'weeks', which would see the targeting of Iran-backed militias in airstrikes across Syria and Iraq, as well as strikes on Iranian assets outside of Iran – NBC

Yesterday, the media reported that the Pentagon informed Iran through Switzerland that they would target Iranian assets, asking Iran not to retaliate. Iran naturally said it would retaliate. The media also reported that Biden is on the fence about whether or not to go to war with Iran. The CIA director william burns yesterday in an article for Foreign Affairs wrote that the only way to PROTECT Israel is "dealing with Iran."

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The US doesn't even have 10% of the deterrence power it once had. Iran casually told them to fck off & will retaliate 100%.

I'm cheering that the US attacks some Iranian overseas assets, and then Iran blows their bases to pieces & stops the oil trade.

That will show the whole world how the US lost all deterrence power and some regional powers could fck them over,

That will result in more and more countries around the world getting more out of their influence due to loss of apprehension.




 

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U.S. Military Personnel in Iraq Put on Standby to Support Ground Involvement in Israel’s War on Gaza​

A January U.S. Air Force personnel memo obtained by The Intercept describes military orders to be “on standby to forward deploy to support troops in the case of on ground US involvement in the Israel Hamas war.” According to a separate personnel document, the standby order related to personnel deployed last year to Iraq.

While the documents do not suggest that U.S. military ground involvement in the war is forthcoming, the January memo is the latest intimation of the Pentagon’s preparations to support Israel in the wake of Hamas’s October 7 attack. Days after the attack, the U.S. military reportedly put 2,000 troops on prepare-to-deploy orders for potential support to Israel, though from neighboring countries — orders that were confirmed by a procurement document obtained by The Intercept.

The Department of Defense did not respond to a request for comment on the personnel memo about preparing for ground involvement, but in the past the White House has stressed that its support for Israel in the Gaza war would not include boots on the ground.

“There are no plans or intentions to put U.S. boots on the ground in combat in Israel,” White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said on October 17. “But as we’ve also said, we have significant national security interests in the region.”

Two days after Kirby’s remarks, the White House inadvertently shared a picture of President Joe Biden in Israel posing alongside members of the secretive U.S. special operations units, before quickly deleting it. In late October, the New York Times reported that American special operations personnel were in Israel to help with hostage rescue efforts.

The documents obtained by The Intercept provide a stark reminder of the pervasive U.S. military presence in the Middle East, with personnel deployed to theaters where many Americans think the mission ended long ago — and how quickly those orders can be repurposed for new conflicts.

The records, for instance, involve personnel deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S. military’s name for the war against the Islamic State group. Though ISIS was driven from its last strongholds years ago, the war persists, providing a legal basis for continued U.S. military presence in Iraq and Syria.

“We have defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there during the Trump Presidency,” former President Donald Trump tweeted in December 2018. Shortly thereafter, Trump announced that U.S. troops in the country are “all coming back and they’re coming back now.” Trump would later announce that all U.S. troops in Iraq would be withdrawn as well.

Despite the announcements, U.S. forces remained in Syria as well as Iraq, where they are still present to this day. The deployments are “part of a comprehensive strategy to defeat ISIS,” the White House informed Congress in December, “to limit the potential for resurgence of these groups and to mitigate threats to the United States homeland.”

A grim reminder of the longevity of the anti-ISIS deployment emerged Sunday, when three American soldiers were killed in a drone attack on a secret U.S. base in Jordan, near the border of Syria.

“These three fallen heroes were deployed to Jordan in support of Operation Inherent Resolve and the international coalition working to ensure the lasting defeat of ISIS,” Defense Department deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said in a press briefing on Monday.

ISIS, however, did not launch the drone that killed the American soldiers. It was an alliance of Iraqi militias backed by Iran, according to the Pentagon.

The deaths represent the first U.S. troops killed since the October 7 Hamas attack. And they may not be the last, if the militia claiming responsibility for the attacks is to be believed. A senior official from an alliance of Iraqi militia groups claiming credit for the attack tied it to U.S. support for Israel in its Gaza war, as The Intercept previously reported.

“As we said before, if the U.S. keeps supporting Israel, there will [be] escalations,” the senior militia official said. “All U.S. interests in the region are legitimate targets, and we don’t care about U.S. threats to respond.”

With U.S. troops stationed all over the Middle East fighting wars long declared over, there are plenty of targets.
 

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- Also diversifying their trade to the Global South & building their own internal circulation more.

- Dumping US Treasuries, and dollars in both the use and reserves at the record-setting pace.

- Pushing for a massive de-dollarization at the global scale all around the world.

- Having various agreements with Russia signed in terms of food & energy security.

- Doing a record cleaning campaign of corrupt officials, up to the highest level, using AI & e-yuan.

- Conquering the various new industries like EV, batteries, and solar while the US wages wars.

- Finishing developing a few last military systems they technologically don't have right now.



To me it looks like from everything I've seen that the US is the one who wants the war, but China is the one actually preparing for it.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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- Also diversifying their trade to the Global South & building their own internal circulation more.

- Dumping US Treasuries, and dollars in both the use and reserves at the record-setting pace.

- Pushing for a massive de-dollarization at the global scale all around the world.

- Having various agreements with Russia signed in terms of food & energy security.

- Doing a record cleaning campaign of corrupt officials, up to the highest level, using AI & e-yuan.

- Conquering the various new industries like EV, batteries, and solar while the US wages wars.

- Finishing developing a few last military systems they technologically don't have right now.



To me it looks like from everything I've seen that the US is the one who wants the war, but China is the one actually preparing for it

Doing a record cleaning campaign of corrupt officials, up to the highest level, using AI & e-yuan.
Hi @Serb do you have any link that I can read about this specific use of AI for catching corrupt officials? I know and read as well that China uses A.I. in some of their judicial cases ensuring a consistent application of the law(s) from the presiding judges that oversee cases. The judges are given sets of recommendations and guidelines by A.I. to be used for their sentencing and if the judge(s) deviate from the said recommendation, he/she must write a justification as to why.
 
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