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hashtagpls

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Besides the G7 banner of the second pic, is that a real pic and did the G7 really model their photo to look like the 8-nation alliance?
That's pretty ballsy considering how much they all depend on China in the current climate.
A few days back we talked about China should prepare some retaliatory countermeasures against Australia, given the Aussie are loudly and repeatedly hype or hint they would join the fighting against China in a TW contingency. Apparently we're not the only ones paying attention to Aussie's braggadocio. Turns out that the editor-in-chief of China's Global Times Hu Xijin has the similar idea in his recent opinion piece.

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Really, the only way to deal with this is to personally target the "wolverines" in australia's government/parliament.
Meaning forcefully extraditing and charging these "wolverines", their immediate family and loved ones with crimes as per Chinese law (this extrajudicial action has precedent by the anglo americans).
This could also be extended to mouthpieces and spies-cum-jouranlists.

China could start off via the UN, by charging the australian SAS soldiers who committed war crimes in Afghanistan, under the mandate of the UN indict these soldiers and their commanding officers, including this fucker:
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Then start applying sanctions on donors and supporters of these fuckers.
 

Temstar

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Besides the G7 banner of the second pic, is that a real pic and did the G7 really model their photo to look like the 8-nation alliance?
That's pretty ballsy considering how much they all depend on China in the current climate.

Really, the only way to deal with this is to personally target the "wolverines" in australia's government/parliament.
Meaning forcefully extraditing and charging these "wolverines", their immediate family and loved ones with crimes as per Chinese law (this extrajudicial action has precedent by the anglo americans).
This could also be extended to mouthpieces and spies-cum-jouranlists.

China could start off via the UN, by charging the australian SAS soldiers who committed war crimes in Afghanistan, under the mandate of the UN indict these soldiers and their commanding officers, including this fucker:
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Then start applying sanctions on donors and supporters of these fuckers.
No need for other measures, sanction is enough.

You notice how butthurt the EU is regarding the sanctions that they're putting a hold on CAI? It seems China has inadvertently stumbled upon a critical weakness in parliamentary governments and EU is like "oh no, we can't allow them to start doing this or we're done".

No doubt after witnessing how much of a reaction the EU sanction caused many government think tanks in China are now hard at work trying to figure out similar weak spots all across governments around the world so they can come up with a target list should the need arises.
 

antiterror13

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Looks like actions taken against Australia is having the intended "kill the chicken to warn the monkey" effect.

well, it looks like kill the monkey (Aussie) to warn the chicken (NZ being the smaller player) .... hahahahah

But NZ is much better and polite country than Aussie ... see how we treat Maori .. 1000x better than how the Aussie treating the Aborigines
 

ansy1968

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well, it looks like kill the monkey (Aussie) to warn the chicken (NZ being the smaller player) .... hahahahah

But NZ is much better and polite country than Aussie ... see how we treat Maori .. 1000x better than how the Aussie treating the Aborigines
@antiterror13 Sir NZ is the weakest link among the 5eyes, next is UK and after 2 years of sanction OZ will follow, Canada and the US is jointed together so its the strongest.
 

hashtagpls

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No need for other measures, sanction is enough.

You notice how butthurt the EU is regarding the sanctions that they're putting a hold on CAI? It seems China has inadvertently stumbled upon a critical weakness in parliamentary governments and EU is like "oh no, we can't allow them to start doing this or we're done".

No doubt after witnessing how much of a reaction the EU sanction caused many government think tanks in China are now hard at work trying to figure out similar weak spots all across governments around the world so they can come up with a target list should the need arises.
They can thank the autism of trump officials like pompeo and bannon- or more pointedly, they can blame their own cowardice in believing they could shit on China at the behest of their anglo partners and expect no blowback. China warned them, multiple times- even made a point of making the CAI as a favour to the europeans. I can imagine europe's powerbroker and oligarchs are screaming down the phone to their bought for politicians to not fuck around with china.

Indeed, that critical weakness of capitalist democracies where politicians hope for the sinecure of plum jobs after public office is a massive target. Especially since any Fortune 500 western company is going to need to have dealings with the world's largest trading nation and soon to be world's largest economy by PPP.
 
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