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Diletank

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China, Kyrgyzstan to deepen law enforcement, security cooperation

  BEIJING, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong met with Kamchybek Tashiev, deputy chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic and chairman of Kyrgyzstan's State Committee for National Security on Friday in Beijing.

  Wang Xiaohong said that China is willing to work with Kyrgyzstan to seriously implement the important consensus of the two heads of state, seize the important opportunity to build a high-quality “Belt and Road”, deepen counter-terrorism, combating transnational crime, border management and border inspection at the ports and other areas of practical cooperation, to promote the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway and other major projects to promote the safe and smooth implementation of the joint safeguard the common interests of the two countries, and promote the construction of a better community of destiny in China and Kyrgyzstan. Tashiev said that he would like to work with China and Kyrgyzstan to promote the construction of a community of destiny.

  Tashiev said he is willing to work with China to promote law enforcement and security cooperation between the two countries to a new level.

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"Tashiev said that he would like to work with China and Kyrgyzstan to promote the construction of a community of destiny".
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This should go in the AI thread but here is something I noticed. India won't shut the hell up about AI but if you notice not only does it have basically no real groundbreaking AI development, it's companies have no plan to implement AI either.

In contrast all the robotic companies in China alone will be able to use and benefit from the tech advancements from deepseek.

This is not surprising.

India is a really poor country.

The well off have no incentive to do anything other than preserve their own status inside India.

At least in America, someone like Trump comes along to shake things up. That will never happen in India.

Hence, all the Indians want to flee their own country.
 

coolgod

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makes some good points about the current Munich Security conference, but imo it shares more similarities with the 1938 one rather than the 2007 one.

Perhaps most worrying of all, Vance's vision seems to completely disregard why the post-WW2 European architecture was built in the first place. Europe is the place where both world wars started, 100% of them. The past 80 years were a uniquely peaceful time in European history: due to the high density of states in a relatively small geography and the somewhat disagreeable character of many European nations (the French very much included), the continent had been in almost constant conflict for the previous millennium. I really dislike European institutions as much as the next guy but I don't forget the original spirit with which they were built: to put an end to endless war in Europe.
By positioning America as an ally of nationalist forces against these institutions, Vance isn't just ending an alliance - he's actively working to unwind the entire post-war European peace architecture, which could have immense ramifications. In fact I think we can even legitimately ask ourselves if the U.S. doesn't now have war in Europe as one of its strategic objectives. Given the U.S.'s history in triggering wars left, right and center when it believes they're in their interests, and given Vance's speech, I think the question has merits.

He is of European descent so we understand his stance, but to the rest of the world, why is another war in Europe a bad thing? Europeans have been killing each other since the beginning of history, without external interference they will resort to the same behaviour. I think the three great powers, US, China and Russia should mostly leave Europe to themselves and let them sort out their own problems. Furthermore, the Europeans have been killing non-Europeans all across the world for centuries, they often pit different ethnic groups against each other (i.e., Asia, Africa, Americas), now that the tables have turned I'm sure it's only fair that Europeans get a taste of what proxy wars feel like.

A warring Europe means more customers for the US MIC, less competition for Chinese industries and more influence for the long sidelined Russians. Europe is weak militarily and politically, they cannot threaten the big three and their citizens are living a life beyond their means. It's time to let Europeans live the life they deserve.

My thoughts are well encapsulated within this netizen's comments
中国人靠996,美国人靠打三份工加上卖血,俄罗斯人靠流血牺牲战场填线,你们欧洲人靠什么过着每周30小时工作,每年夏天全民度假一个月的好日子?你们凭什么???
Deepseek's translation
"The Chinese rely on 996 (9 AM to 9 PM, 6 days a week), Americans rely on working three jobs and selling blood, Russians rely on bloodshed and sacrifices to fill the battlefronts. What do you Europeans rely on to enjoy a 30-hour workweek and a month-long summer vacation for everyone every year? What gives you the right???"

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Update: JD Vance issues a rebuke.


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Chevalier

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This is not surprising.

India is a really poor country.

The well off have no incentive to do anything other than preserve their own status inside India.

At least in America, someone like Trump comes along to shake things up. That will never happen in India.

Hence, all the Indians want to flee their own country.
They don’t really flee, they just want to take advantage of benefits of a relatively open society outside of India where their scamming and nepotism is allowed to go under the radar. Many Indians I know often go back to India to live lives of indulgence with servants. The mentality that follows from this state of affairs is obvious to all.
 

RedBaron

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actions have consequences, even for wannabe whites like the “aryans” of India.
Thank goodness. India was always a deadweight. Decision-making should become easier without India obstructing at every opportunity.

BRICS should learn from this and stop expanding for the sake of expansion. Countries like Turkey with feet in both camps should have no place in BRICS. Even admitting UAE and Egypt into an orginization was a questionable decision IMO.

I assume Western publications will be taking a victory lap now and declare this a huge strategic triumph for the Trump admin, without realizing that most people in favour of BRICS are celebrating this news.
 
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