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CMP

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Younger boomer viciously abused by two older boomers — that’s the state of global politics in a nutshell…
We need an AI-generated video showing Xi abusing her from the front while Trump abuses her from the back.

Perhaps this has something to do with Takaichi taking another step back

Hahaha never change you crazy orange man.
He then praised Xi for the soybean deal in this very interview.

These two videos in conjunction suggest Trump is not about to back Japan or South Korea against China. Those two fuckers are on their own. From their rear, America will extract their wealth and pump in garbage-tier weapons. From the front, China can slap on the cuffs and "enslave" them in the sense of turning their industries more and more dependent on China.
 
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horse

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It's time to cook the running dogs.

Sounds delicious! Will be there at 8:00.

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Screenshot (maybe a rerun) from this video.

Who are we going to believe? Some wild stories, or our lying eyes! :p



I made up my mind on this issue. The Chinese government, and the Chinese people, should and must allow and protect minority rights. End of story as far as I am concerned. We should not oppress or eradicated due to whatever reasons. If minorities have this part of their culture, then that has to be accepted. My 2 cents.

What a sign. Still so surprising to see something like that. LOL!

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horse

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These two videos in conjunction suggest Trump is not about to back Japan or South Korea against China. Those two fuckers are on their own. From their rear, America will extract their wealth and pump in garbage-tier weapons. From the front, China can slap on the cuffs and "enslave" them in the sense of turning their industries more and more dependent on China.

Yup. That was the deal.

Japan and South Korea were given a pass when it came to trade during the Cold War, because there was a Cold War going on at that time.

Since that era has passed, not unreasonable for someone to come along and say that was a bad deal.

Times change.
 

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The issue is we don’t know if this are real drug dealers, so this should be illegal. Even though I have zero sympathy for drug dealers and they should be dealt with even more harshly than this, but that’s only if it’s proven they are drug dealers for real. Therein lies the problem with this US strategy .
 

Michael90

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Which is exactly what I said previously. Reason I’m surprised some Chinese don’t actually réalisé Trump is a fairly better US president for China compared to all his predecessors. Moreover, he’s also right South Korea and even more so Japan have benefited immensely from the US especially due to the communist threat from the Soviet Union and China during the Cold War and Korean War was an architect of the start of this benefit for mostly Japan and South Korea to a lesser extent . The US/Euroe gave a lot of trade leeway to them due to this, many of those trade deals carried on after the Cold War even while Japan and South Korea protected their markets fiercely while having full access to the US/West markets . So Trump is merely calling those days off. This 2 countries wanted to use the China bogeyman like they used to Soviet Union bogeyman to carry on enjoying the favours of the US for another few decades but Trump sees through that, for him it’s America first and only America, he couldn’t care less for others, as long as he doesn’t see the US benefitting the most from this then he wouldn’t care about anything else whether you are an ally or foe doesn’t matter to him.The US has to be the one benefiting from any trade deal or situation and that’s it
 

Wrought

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Our great comrade is once again pointing the way.

The Trump-Xi detente is providing US allies with a fleeting window to make good with Beijing, and some are seizing the moment. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is looking to
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and revive his plans for a diplomatic reset with Beijing. He’s urging a more pro-business approach in dealing with the world’s No. 2 economy, and is due to visit China next month. French President Emmanuel Macron is currently there. After meeting with President Xi Jinping, Macron encouraged
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in France and Europe. As if two permanent members of the UN Security Council weren’t enough, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany — still the world’s No. 3 economy,
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— is expected to travel to China in the new year.

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Randomuser

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Which is exactly what I said previously. Reason I’m surprised some Chinese don’t actually réalisé Trump is a fairly better US president for China compared to all his predecessors. Moreover, he’s also right South Korea and even more so Japan have benefited immensely from the US especially due to the communist threat from the Soviet Union and China during the Cold War and Korean War was an architect of the start of this benefit for mostly Japan and South Korea to a lesser extent . The US/Euroe gave a lot of trade leeway to them due to this, many of those trade deals carried on after the Cold War even while Japan and South Korea protected their markets fiercely while having full access to the US/West markets . So Trump is merely calling those days off. This 2 countries wanted to use the China bogeyman like they used to Soviet Union bogeyman to carry on enjoying the favours of the US for another few decades but Trump sees through that, for him it’s America first and only America, he couldn’t care less for others, as long as he doesn’t see the US benefitting the most from this then he wouldn’t care about anything else whether you are an ally or foe doesn’t matter to him.The US has to be the one benefiting from any trade deal or situation and that’s it
He's just more consistent and doesn't allow double standards as much when it comes to international relations vs America's interest. So he's in a way more of an egalitarian.

Which is funny because despite people constantly being called a list and con man, he's still more honest than the average US politician. Shows how much hypocrisy there is in the current world order.
 

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TAIPEI/BEIJING, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Taiwan expressed thanks and China was upset on Wednesday after President Donald Trump signed into law legislation requiring the U.S. State Department to regularly review and update guidelines on how the United States officially interacts with Taipei.
The United States is Taiwan's most important international backer despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties, and the issue is a constant source of irritation in Sino-U.S. relations given Beijing views the democratically-governed island as its own.
 
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