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Lingling Wei - LMAO - as though China really needs a summit with the Trump regime to be a superpower:

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F-47 Won’t Be Available Until Mid-2030s, Top Lawmaker Says​

The Air Force’s sixth-generation F-47 and the Navy’s F/A-XX fighter won’t be “available” until the mid-2030s, a leading congressman said March 17, which will require the servichttps://www.airandspaceforces.com/f-47-air-force-mid-2030s-top-lawmaker/es to keep older jets flying in the interim.
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I, for one, believes it 100%, because I never underestimate the devastation caused by overflowing toilets!

Qatar may not be able to fulfill it long-term LNG contracts for the next 5 years.
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“Pakistan categorically rejects the recent assertion by a US official alleging a potential threat from Pakistan’s missile capabilities. It is emphasised that Pakistan’s strategic capabilities are exclusively defensive in nature, aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and maintaining peace and stability in South Asia,” FO Spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said.

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Pakistan was among a small group of states whose advancing weapons capabilities could directly endanger the US. Gabbard’s remarks placed Pakistan alongside major powers such as China and Russia, as well as North Korea and Iran, in the category of the most significant nuclear and missile-related threats to the US.

Responding to media queries today on the US statement, Andrabi reiterated that Pakistan’s missile programme remained well below intercontinental range and was firmly rooted in a doctrine of credible minimum deterrence vis-à-vis India.

“In contrast, India’s development of missile capabilities exceeding 12,000 kilometres reflects a trajectory that extends beyond regional security considerations and is certainly a cause of concern for the neighbourhood and beyond,” he said.


Slowly but surely fingers are starting to point towards Pakistan (there is a hit-list and Pakistan is on it), policy of laying low and playing dead will not serve us any longer, there are lessons to be learned from the Iran conflict (as well as KIM dynasty).
 
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I forget the details but Israel hid something about one of their former leaders in an eight year deception where the guy was dead and they didn’t reveal it for eight years or he was in something like a coma for eight years and then died and then they revealed the truth. So would it be surprising if Netanyahu was dead? Look at how there’s celebration in the streets of friendly to Israel countries when Iran is attacking them. You can see why they would need to hide something like that. Like I said before, a big tell-tale sign from the US is out of the blue they’ll point the finger for something at an adversarial country but then you find out they’re guilty of what they’re accusing. Look at how the US suddenly talked about how cyber warfare is an act of war if committed on the US. Then you find out Stuxnet was happening around the time US was calling cyber warfare was an act of war. Or how about China is stealing everyone’s data through everyone’s personal devices. Then you find out that’s what US companies and the US government has always been doing. And if you want to believe Covid came from US research funding, look at how that was blamed on China. There’s a pattern of deception by blaming someone else first to cover up what’s happening with you already. And why was Bessent visibly shaken after he came back from an interview that was interrupted by Trump? Maybe he was told Netanyahu was killed.
Which leader was that?
 
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