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tokenanalyst

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There is a religious almost cultish aspect about Israel than no diaspora in the US will ever get. They may get a politician there and here but they will never get the support that Israel have. Unless you bring 100 million Indians to the US.
A lot of US senators, especially in the GOP think if the don't support Israel they and the US will be punish by God.
I don't see US politicians and the public ever thinking that not supporting India will get them punish by Vishnu.

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Even when the population of the US shift in favor of Hispanics Latinos in the coming decades. Those are even bigger supporters of Israel than Whites given how fast the Evangelical church is growing in Latin America.
 

FriedButter

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China's Xi may visit North Korea as early as next week, Yonhap reports​

SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping may visit North Korea as early as next week, South ‌Korea's Yonhap news agency reported late on Wednesday quoting a senior government official.

Another government source was cited as saying a team of Chinese security service and protocol officials were in Pyongyang recently and ⁠that a visit by Xi late in May or early June was likely.

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Xi, who hosted U.S. President Donald Trump last week, will try to act as a mediator between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the senior official was quoted as saying.

South Korea's foreign ministry did not immediately comment on the report.

China ‌is ⁠a key economic and political ally of North Korea and the two have made efforts to reinforce ties that had cooled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

North Korean leader Kim visited Beijing ⁠last year and stood alongside Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a major military parade.

Trump, who met Kim three ⁠times in his first term to negotiate the North's nuclear programme, has said he would be open ⁠to meeting the North Korean leader again and that he had a good relationship with him.

I believe the last visit was back in 2019.
 

FriedButter

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Nvidia says it has ‘largely conceded’ China’s AI chip market to Huawei​

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company has “largely conceded” China’s artificial intelligence chip market to Huawei, as U.S. export restrictions continue to reshape the global AI semiconductor landscape.

Huang’s comments came as Nvidia reported another blockbuster quarter, with revenue surging 85% to $81.62 billion from $44.06 billion a year earlier. The company also unveiled an $80 billion share buyback program and raised its dividend.

However, China remained a key flashpoint.

“The demand in China is quite large,” Huang told CNBC’s Sara Eisen. “Huawei is very, very strong. They had a record year, they’ll likely, very likely, have an extraordinary year coming up, and their local ecosystem of chip companies are doing quite well, because we’ve evacuated that market.”

“We’ve really largely conceded that market to them,” he added.

The remarks underscore how Washington’s tightening restrictions on advanced AI chip exports have accelerated Beijing’s push toward semiconductor self-sufficiency.

The Chinese market once accounted for at least one-fifth of Nvidia’s data center revenue. However, the company has effectively been shut out of the market after the Trump administration told Nvidia in April that it would need a license to export chips to China and to a handful of other countries.

In the interview with CNBC, Huang struck a cautious tone on prospects for any near-term reopening of the Chinese market, saying Nvidia had told investors to “expect nothing” regarding approvals to sell advanced chips into the country.

AI industry’s ‘five-layer cake’

“I don’t have any expectation, which is the reason why we put all of our guidance, all of our numbers, all the expectations that I’ve set with all of our analysts and investors to invest nothing, to expect nothing,” Hang said.

Still, he suggested Nvidia remained eager to return should conditions improve.

“We would be more than delighted to serve the market,” Huang said. “We have a lot of customers there, we have a lot of partners there, and we’ve been there for 30 years.”

Huang was a last-minute addition to President Donald Trump’s China summit last week, though the visit did little to clarify whether Nvidia’s H200 chips will be permitted in the country.

Reuters reported last week that some Chinese companies had received approval from the U.S. Commerce Department to purchase H200 chips, including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance and JD.com.

Still, a U.S. trade representative said chip export controls were not part of discussions during last week’s China talks, indicating that any significant easing of restrictions on H200 sales may remain distant.

Nvidia is also expanding its supply chain aggressively as it prepares for what Huang described as a massive growing opportunity tied to the broader AI economy.

“The idea of [a] many times larger company is not out of the question,” Huang said, adding that Nvidia was investing heavily across what he called the AI industry’s “five-layer cake” spanning energy, chips, infrastructure, models and applications.

Huang said Nvidia’s first priority for its growing cash pile was supporting suppliers amid surging demand.

“As we’re growing hundreds of billions of dollars at a time, we have to support our supply chain so that they are able to support our growth,” he said.
“Huawei is very, very strong. They had a record year, they’ll likely, very likely, have an extraordinary year coming up, and their local ecosystem of chip companies are doing quite well, because we’ve evacuated that market.”
Nvidia had told investors to “expect nothing” regarding approvals to sell advanced chips into the country.
 

Thecore

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Sounds like the Yellow Peril trope allover again.


Germany was very arrogant before.
I hope they stay arrogant forever. It might piss us off because we view it as unjust but it will be their downfall. Let them hang themselves with their lederhosen before they realize the material reality unfolding before them.


USINPAC (United States India Political Action Committee) modelled after AIPAC to lobby for India's interests like more H1Bs, reduced military aid to Pakistan, recognition of India controlled Kashmir etc
Imagine being a country in which one of your primary foreign policy concerns is increasing exports of your educated populace...
 

AssassinsMace

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It's called lobbying. Israel just seems to have more success at it. So just because India has an AIPAC of their own, it don't mean it's just as effective. Anybody remember Mexican President Vincente Fox. He had a lot of influence over immigration legislature but does anyone say there's a Mexican AIPAC? Japan lobbies. It's is said that the anti-Japanese sentiment of the 80s in the US changed to anti-China because of lobbying by the Japanese. They accuse China of having influence in the US. Doesn't that means China has their AIPAC? India needs people to believe they have an AIPAC of their own because nothing else is going their way.
 

Randomuser

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It's called lobbying. Israel just seems to have more success at it. So just because India has an AIPAC of their own, it don't mean it's just as effective. Anybody remember Mexican President Vincente Fox. He had a lot of influence over immigration legislature but does anyone say there's a Mexican AIPAC? Japan lobbies. It's is said that the anti-Japanese sentiment of the 80s in the US changed to anti-China because of lobbying by the Japanese. They accuse China of having influence in the US. Doesn't that means China has their AIPAC? India needs people to believe they have an AIPAC of their own because nothing else is going their way.
Its undeniable India PAC has way more sway. They hold key positions in big tech as well as stuff like World Bank which would spark outrage if they were someone else who wasn't even born in America. Someone like Vivek would be lynched for what he said (esp as a stock scammer) yet he got voted in the republican primaries. Its actually amazing how many so called Indian American Politicians aren't even born in America when theres a rule that prevents anyone of that kind becoming president.
 

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So we get the choice to watch Operation Sindoor and Operation Epstein’s Door in the future.
They’re gonna need more Americans to soak up Iranian bullets, drones and missiles to the Transformers Scorponock soundtrack, all for greater Israel of course. I like a good breads and circuses any day But to be clear, the incident Michael bay is depicting is also a fantasy, it never happened, what most likely happened was a joint U.S. Israeli secret base on Iran was discovered and they had to hightail it out of there.
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history will regard Nvidia’s acquiescence of the US’ trade and tech war against China as its biggest mistake, not even the minstrel acts of its CEO and Founder can reverse the act of betrayal against the motherland. Banning the newest chips when Jensen Huang just touched down in China was a very clear message.
 
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