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ansy1968

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A lot of Filipinos are part Chinese and in quite a lot of cases in their elites, literally Chinese. So you cannot say it's a genetic issue since they are probably closer to China than other ASEAN places. Somewhere along the way the brains got messed up with the wrong beliefs and never fixed it.

Westoids always call Islam a conquest religion that changes the mindset of people to be subservient to the middle east. So couldn't the same be said of Christianity for the west even though Jesus was from the middle east?
You're so correct, the Spanish Insulares are becoming extinct being replace by Chinese Mestizo, who are this people and why are they so pro American. Well the US having learn a thing or two about colonialism from its British parents use the 3 pillars of colonialization. These are the English Language (education), religion and social economic structure. To lessen the influence of the Spanish oligarchies they allow the Chinese Mestizos to hold more lands and were granted more privilege than the local populace. They used them as a way to control the natives by appointing them in state institution. Giving the American the legitimacy to rule over the Philippine. With this power and influence, do you think they will change and let go of the American influence, yes!!!! definitely If the Chinese are willing to coopted them, they will instantly change their color to suit the surrounding environment.

Being the only catholic country in Asia, In our history the Catholic Church is being used by the Spaniard, the American and now the oligarch as a way of subjugating the locals. I see it all the time and you can feel its hidden hand, you need them for your Baptismal when you were born, study in Catholic school and universities (most top rank school in the Philippine are run by the catholic church, e.g DLSU where I studied) officiate in your wedding and give god blessing in your funeral. And if you deviate from its teaching, you will be denied their service and you will rot in hell, by the way you have to pay for those services and they are not cheap, that's why I reject its teaching and become an atheist.
 
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Modi vows ‘self-reliant India’ in wake of Donald Trump’s 50% tariff​

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to build a “self-reliant India” and announced tax and regulatory reforms to benefit businesspeople and the middle class in his first major speech since the US imposed 50 per cent tariffs on the country.

Modi did not make direct reference to the falling out with the US, but his speech on Friday at Delhi’s Red Fort to mark the country’s 78th anniversary of independence from Britain was heavy on nationalist rhetoric as he pledged to insulate the economy against its reliance on imports ranging from microchips to engines for fighter jets.

“I want to tell our citizens, our youth, and everyone who understands the power of technology, that by the end of this year, ‘Made in India’ semiconductor chips will be available in the market,” said Modi, who was clad in an orange turban and a scarf in the national colours of orange, white and green.

Modi also announced that India would reform its goods and services tax by October and introduce “next-generation GST reforms”, a move that would benefit middle-class taxpayers, a vital constituency for the 74-year-old leader’s ruling Bharatiya Janata party.

US President Donald Trump’s administration hit India with a 25 per cent tariff from July 1, then last week doubled the amount to 50 per cent by adding a “secondary” 25 per cent tariff for its purchases of Russian oil, which Washington argues is helping fuel Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Ahead of Modi’s speech, officials had privately played down the notion that the prime minister would address the stand-off with the US directly.

Modi made an oblique reference to the impasse that led to a breakdown in trade talks with the US, however, touching on India’s hard line protecting its agricultural markets from US competition.

“Modi will stand like a wall against any policy that threatens their interests. India will never compromise when it comes to protecting the interests of our farmers,” he said.

The rift between India and the US, its largest trading partner, has plunged their expanding strategic partnership into its worst crisis in decades, and has stunned many Indians, rekindling distrust of the US and the west in a country that has a long-standing friendship with Russia.

“The Americans are making it very hard for India with their public pressure campaign,” said C Raja Mohan, a visiting professor at the Institute of South Asian Studies in Singapore. “As the leader of a very large nation, Prime Minister Modi cannot be seen as succumbing to those pressures.”

At the same time, he said, “Modi is telling his system to negotiate with the US in a pragmatic manner and find a solution.”

On Thursday, commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal told reporters that India remained “fully engaged with the US in trade negotiations”. Atmanirbhar Bharat, or “self-reliant India”, has been a catchphrase for Modi for years as the country seeks to make itself less dependent on imports of manufactured goods such as semiconductors, advanced batteries, fertiliser and energy.

A government “Make in India” push to promote manufacturing has brought some successes, including Apple’s decision to move a chunk of its iPhone supply chain into India, but overall progress has been slow because of what investors and economists say is entrenched red tape.

Modi on Friday announced the creation of a dedicated “task force for next generation reforms” to be charged with cutting compliance costs for companies and entrepreneurs, reducing the scope for arbitrary legal actions, and streamlining laws to improve the ease of doing business.
“I want to tell our citizens, our youth, and everyone who understands the power of technology, that by the end of this year, ‘Made in India’ semiconductor chips will be available in the market,” said Modi
 

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Southeast Asia leaders to attend Victory Day Parade
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Exclusive | Top Southeast Asian leaders will travel to China for military parade, sources say​

Leaders from Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar are expected to attend next month’s Victory Day event in Beijing

Why is Thailand missing?
 

_killuminati_

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Isn't Russia supposed to be an Indian ally?


They have only started doing this now under BJP/Modi and they don't acknowledge the horrors on both sides. In fact, the entire purpose of this exercise on their end is to de-legitimize the creation of Pakistan.
That's right. This is a relatively new phenomenon. Muslims under British occupation and rising Hindu-Muslim tensions sought a new homeland for Muslims. Hindus reacted by demanding a separate homeland for themselves in a secular state. Those were the two main factions seeking independence from British occupation.

Then, there was a third, fringe faction of Hindus who sought independence from the British but in a single state from Afghanistan to Myanmar, ruled by dogmatic Hindus. Nobody ever took them seriously until very recently. Modi's BJP, VHP, RSS are those (formerly) fringe groups that seek Hindu domination.

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Here I thought that Estonian Rain Epler was a character straight out of one of my favourite comics "Asterix and Obelix"-that haircut etc.He and Kaja Kallas should have children-the results would be worth seeing.Very blond,very dumb-although hoping that the daughters will inherit their mother's good looks.;)
She got some sense in her,

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Uganda is one of the countries that was sought by Theodore Herzl for a homeland for the Zionists

Now I remember why this guy Jolani looks so familiar,

Damn.. I thought this was just a conspiracy. Did not know FBI lists these,
 

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US military deploying over 4,000 additional troops to waters around Latin America as part of Trump’s counter-cartel mission​

The US military is deploying more than 4,000 Marines and sailors to the waters around Latin America and the Caribbean as part of a ramped-up effort to combat drug cartels, two US defense officials told CNN — a dramatic show of force that will give the president a broad range of military options should he want to target drug cartels.

The deployment of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit to US Southern Command, which has not been previously reported, is part of a broader repositioning of military assets to the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility that has been underway over the last three weeks, one of the officials said.

A nuclear-powered attack submarine, additional P8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft, several destroyers and a guided-missile cruiser are also being allocated to US Southern Command as part of the mission, the officials said.

A third person familiar with the matter said the additional assets are “aimed at addressing threats to US national security from specially designated narco-terrorist organizations in the region.”

On Friday, the US Navy announced the deployment of the USS Iwo Jima, the 22nd MEU, and the two other ships in the Amphibious Ready Group — the USS Fort Lauderdale and the USS San Antonio — but did not say where they were going.

One of the officials emphasized that the military buildup is for now mostly a show of force, aimed more at sending a message than indicative of any intention to conduct precision targeting of cartels. But it also gives US military commanders — and the president — a broad range of options should Trump order military action. The ARG/MEU, for example, also features an aviation combat element.

The deployment of the Marine Expeditionary Unit, however, has raised concerns among some defense officials who worry that the Marines are not trained to conduct drug interdictions and counter drug-trafficking. If that is part of their mission set, they will have to lean heavily on the Coast Guard, officials said.

MEUs have been instrumental in the past in supporting large-scale evacuation operations; a MEU was stationed for months in the eastern Mediterranean, for example, amid tensions between Israel, Hamas and Iran.

A Marine official told CNN that the MEU “stands ready to execute lawful orders and support the combatant commanders in the needs that are requested of them.”

The US military deployed destroyers to the areas around the US-Mexico border in March to support US Northern Command’s border security mission and reinforce the US’ presence in the western hemisphere. The additional assets being moved now, however, will fall under US Southern Command, and are set to support SOUTHCOM for at least the next several months, one of the officials said.

CNN previously reported that a memo signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth earlier this year stated that the US military’s “foremost priority” is to defend the homeland, and instructed the Pentagon to “seal our borders, repel forms of invasion including unlawful mass migration, narcotics trafficking, human smuggling and trafficking, and other criminal activities, and deport illegal aliens in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security.”

The same memo also formally asked Pentagon officials for “credible military options” to ensure unfettered American access to the Panama Canal, CNN reported at the time.

Why is a nuclear submarine being deployed against the cartels. Recently, they have been talking about arresting Venezuela President Maduro.

A nuclear-powered attack submarine, additional P8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft, several destroyers and a guided-missile cruiser are also being allocated to US Southern Command as part of the mission, the officials said.
The deployment of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit to US Southern Command,
 
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