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siegecrossbow

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Good stuff. You don't want your magnet transmitting information to Huawei and Xi.

They should also check their mines, what if some ore was mined by Chinese and then it was inserted with a Huawei nano-spying machine?

If a mere magnet is capable of doing that then China probably reverse engineered some Zeta Reticuli tech from Grey Aliens.
 

FriedButter

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The question is why? For control and total dominion over the remaining classes of people? And is the West's constant assault on China is maybe just maybe owed to the fact that it's probably one of the very few countries that stands in the way of the globalist elites genocidal vision of our world.

If you want to go down their “rabbit hole” then it’s probably climate change and the status quo. Climate goes into turmoil = acquisition of resources is more finite = status quo table gets flipped over = instability. Also if the climate doesn’t go out of whack then they can maintain their life style.
 

FriedButter

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Basically, it just says China is going to be a lot more hands rather than leaving it entirely on private companies on the development of core technologies and other strategic sectors. I guess we will have to see what details are in the new national system they planning to introduce. Sounds like the Manhattan project but on a greater scale.

At the meeting, the commission reviewed and adopted the guideline on improving a new system to mobilize resources from all over the country to achieve breakthroughs in core technologies in key fields under the socialist market economy.
China should optimize the allocation of innovation resources based on the country's strategic needs, strengthen the country's strategic scientific and technological strength, greatly improve the systematic ability to tackle key scientific and technological problems, cultivate competitive advantages and seize the strategic initiative in a number of important areas, Xi said.

On the bright side, this basically means China is 100% going to start pushing for it’s own path without West and their greasy hands.
 

tokenanalyst

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It is unclear when F-35s with magnets made from the new alloy will begin rolling off the production line, and if the Chinese alloy is found to violate defense acquisition regulations, it would take a national defense waiver for deliveries to resume.

The F-35 program office has assessed that the Chinese alloy does not present a safety or security risk that could expose the stealth jet to cyber attacks or other malfeasance, and an alternative source for the alloy has already been identified, F-35 JPO spokesman Russell Goemaere said in a statement.

LOL, imagine paying billions for this jet and not receiving a single one in time just because paranoia. HA HA HA HA. I would be so piss off.
 

BoraTas

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Hmm,

I need to explain something here. NATO Article 5 is actually quite ambiguous.
"The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defence recognised by Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, will assist the Party or Parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and in concert with the other Parties, such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the North Atlantic area."

It actually doesn't say what members have to do. In fact, it doesn't require an armed response. NATO's response to Iran likely won't be armed (at least on a large scale) if Albania invokes Article V.
 

supercat

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U.S.-led Indo-Pacific nations to consider emergency chip stockpile​

Plan for mutual transfers of vital goods would be triggered by wars, pandemics

The 14 nations in the U.S.-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework will consider creating a formal system for sharing semiconductor devices, medical products and other vital supplies during international emergencies, Nikkei has learned.

IPEF countries would have mutual access to these stockpiles during events that disrupt supply chains, such as military conflicts and pandemics. Specifics will be discussed during the
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in Los Angeles this week.

The proposal responds to widespread reliance on China for many critical supplies, from industrially vital rare-earth elements to personal protective equipment (PPE) for health care workers.

The IPEF, a framework proposed by U.S. President Joe Biden, was
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with 13 nations: the U.S., Australia, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam. Fiji
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later that month.
But the group does not include Taiwan -- a key link in the global semiconductor supply chain.

Cabinet-level officials from the member states will gather in Los Angeles on Thursday and Friday for the group's first in-person ministerial meeting. They seek to finalize a joint statement that includes the goal of establishing a crisis management mechanism for supply chains.

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are to be part of the package. Each IPEF nation will appoint a contact person for this arrangement. Members will share data on inventory and risks as well as cooperate on alternative sources of supplies.

One proposal calls for promoting efficient transfers of critical supplies, including sharing inventory.

Beyond semiconductors, the sharing framework likely would include PPE, along with rare earths and storage batteries.

If the IPEF members agree to the plan in a joint statement, preparations could begin next year.

Beijing restricted exports of rare earths to Japan following a 2010 incident in which a Chinese fishing boat collided with Japanese Coast Guard vessels near the Japan-administered Senkaku Islands, which China claims as the Diaoyu Islands.

More recently, many countries were dependent on Chinese-made products for PPE during the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a reliance that disrupted logistics and supplies.

Several IPEF members are strong in producing critical supplies. Japan, the U.S. and South Korea control nearly half of global semiconductor production capacity. For rare earths, the U.S., Australia and India produce almost 30% of the total volume. Indonesia is a major producer of medical PPE.

Some countries are unwilling to join the IPEF out of consideration for their relations with China. Some countries reportedly are reluctant to join a supply-sharing mechanism that sidelines China.

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The Indo-Pacific economic framework (IPEF) is the economic containment leg of the China containment policy of the Biden administration.
So the U.S. regime really expects its little IPEF lackeys to support its future war of choice.


Xi and Putin will meet soon, and the price for the Power of Siberia-2 natural gas pipeline has been set.

Putin also predicts that Russia-China trade will reach 200 billion a year.


What?

Meanwhile, China's heat pumps are selling well in Europe.
Chinese heaters in hot demand in Europe amid energy crisis ahead of winter
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Bellum_Romanum

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What the heck is going on here between some Afghanistan commander and what looks like a Pakistani border guard/soldier. The alleged Afghan commander is to have expressed that they can bring whomever they want on the border and that Pakistan has no right to stop them. Additionally, Afghanistan is supposedly not recognizing the Durant line?

 

tokenanalyst

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Good stuff. You don't want your magnet transmitting information to Huawei and Xi.

They should also check their mines, what if some ore was mined by Chinese and then it was inserted with a Huawei nano-spying machine?
Maybe they think that the Cixin Lui sci fi novel is a Chinese plot and there is a real 10-Dimensional Sophon supercomputer sabotaging the F-35. Because there is not way a jet this advanced would have so many problems.
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