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siegecrossbow

Field Marshall
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Okay but the movie I want to see is "Dead to Rights" about the gruesome Nanjing Massacre-"Rape of Nanking" and how a courageous group of Chinese working in a photoshop made "illegal" copies of the IJA officers/men photographing themselves performing all their brutal atrocities.Those jap soldiers should have been "repatriate into a death/labour camp-I've got 2 grandfathers to avenge-one dead of disease/malnutrition ,one tortured by kempetai by waterboard-stomach torture,lost an eye in bombing . :mad:

At least the Japanese, unlike a certain most moral military, knew that leaking images of brutal atrocities is a bad thing.
 

Randomuser

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What pisses me off is Japan is just virtue signaling about Lai and how his actions are supposedly dangerous. They aren't angry about Lai's actions. They are angry that he failed and their work against China isn't going as planned. I bet they would be jerking him off if he succeeded.

For people who keep talking about honor, they can't seem to be honest with themselves.
 

Temstar

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What pisses me off is Japan is just virtue signaling about Lai and how his actions are supposedly dangerous. They aren't angry about Lai's actions. They are angry that he failed and their work against China isn't going as planned. I bet they would be jerking him off if he succeeded.

For people who keep talking about honor, they can't seem to be honest with themselves.
They're doing another recall in 10 days. If it's another blood bath it would be hilarious.
 

gk1713

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and 2 Lithuanian banks
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China has taken countermeasures against two banks in the European Union, in response to the bloc placing two Chinese financial institutions on a Russia-related sanctions list, its commerce ministry said on Wednesday.
Effective immediately, Lithuanian banks UAB Urbo Bankas and AB Mano Bankas were banned from carrying out transactions and cooperation with organisations and individuals within China
 
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