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zed21

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I would loved to confront this dummy general the following: When was the last time Australia won an actual war without the massive help and assistance of the mighty U.S. military in the 20th or 21st century?

When was the last time Australia suffered WWI- or WWII-level casualties, both civilian and military? When was the last time — or ever — Australian cities experienced cratered infrastructure, bombed-out buildings, and carcasses and body parts littering the streets?
These atrocious scenarios aren’t some far-out fantasies pulled out of a retired “General’s” ass. They come from someone who refuses to view a potential China–U.S. clash over Taiwan through the idiotic prism of “body bags.”

For a supposedly learned person steeped in martial arts and history, you’d think one could be forgiven for assuming he isn’t governed by stupidity and perfidy.

From the moment the CPC emerged as a political and military equal to the KMT (the one that ran away and tucked its tail on the island of Taiwan), the Party and the people it leads have been determined never again to be dominated, dictated to, or told by external powers where China and the Chinese people can go, whom they can do business with, or — most certainly — when it comes to their core national strategic interest: bringing Taiwan back into the mainland’s fold.

The general loves to harp on the casualty effects war would bring to the Chinese government, yet never asks the same question of himself or the country he comes from. Are we seriously suggesting it’s acceptable for Western countries in Europe to waste their precious “men” in the carnage and brutality that China would certainly bring upon them?

If the Russian invasion of Ukraine couldn’t even coax Europe’s militaries to fight a supposedly weak and inept Russian army in a land war, how exactly are we supposed to expect that a war over Taiwan against a Chinese juggernaut in industrial capacity and know-how would somehow be manageable?
Not to mention the devastating effects on the world economy and the secondary fallout for every political party and government on the planet.

History should have taught warmongering losers like you, Gen. Ryan, what happened the last time a similar megalomaniac five-star general thought so little of those “Chinese peasants” during the Korean War. When his troops were pushed back and suffered embarrassing defeats, he casually floated the idea of using nuclear weapons against China to bring it to heel. What a joke!

If you and your like-minded nincompoops couldn’t defeat a China that was dirt-poor, economically and technologically backwards, how the hell are you so certain this time around is going to be any different?
Mark my words, when Australia makes that stupid mistake, that they will, China when they are well and truly ready, will eventually take down Australia through what ever means and force them to remove all anti China politicians from the Australian political system and render the state as a Chinese vassal and no nation will come to the nations rescue. The best part is that all these US bootlickers will be forced to bear witness to all this happening and there will be nothing they can do about it except cry. Once Trump sends the USA into full collapse, China will drive out all US military influence sooner or later from the Asia pacific
 

Serb

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The US quality of life is now much closer to the “developing world,” think Latin America, than to China.

“Why can’t America just reinvent itself?”

Because most of the top broken parts of America on this list are someone powerful’s passive income.

Every obvious fix would offend a landlord, insurer, hospital chain, defense contractor, prison operator, university, bank...

That’s what happens after decades of calling public systems “communism” and monopolies “freedom.”
 
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GulfLander

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Nidec shares tumble after product quality issues compound bookkeeping scandal​

Nidec is facing renewed investor backlash after disclosing details of quality control misconduct involving motors and other products, compounding the challenges confronting a once-admired manufacturer on top of accounting problems and the exit of its charismatic founder.

Shares in the world’s largest maker of precision motors fell as much as 18% in morning trading in Tokyo on Wednesday — the steepest decline in six months — after Kyoto-based Nidec said the issues involved changes made to materials, processes and designs without approval.
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