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AssassinsMace

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Biden just called for a "moonshot" to beat cancer... The US and the West think words are louder than action because that's all they got. It's just like how Biden said the US was donating hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccine shots to the developing world. I read somewhere that's nowhere near being the case but it makes Americans think it's happening so they can feel good about themselves and therefore says how Biden is doing and that's really the only point of it.

It's no different from all these US bills on countering Chinese competition mostly having to do with bringing important industries back to the US. All that does in reality is make it cost more for them. It doesn't compete with China because it can't beat the China price. One thing is for sure is the US can create all the alliances it wants but it's not going to get cheaper.
 

siegecrossbow

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The current crop of German politicians are so incompetent, all they know is how to placate the U.S. by attempting to reduce Germany-China trade, even if it will be detrimental to their own economy.

"Trickle-down economics" is always a scam, and the U.S. is an oligarchy, not a democracy.

Make no mistake, the U.S. IS at war with China. China should plan accordingly.

After attending the SCO and visiting Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan this week, Xi will attend the first Arab – China summit in Saudi Arabia in December. Petroyuan coming?

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If I were a German company I’d active force tech transfer to China to keep my company afloat during the energy crunch.
 

Abominable

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If I were a German company I’d active force tech transfer to China to keep my company afloat during the energy crunch.
IP is the only thing the west has to sell to China right now. If they don't sell their intellectual property to China, China will develop it themselves and they will get nothing.

It's the same scenario that lead to the Opium wars. China had a lot of things the west wants, but the west doesn't have much that China needs.
 

tokenanalyst

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The U.S. budget defict is 16%
The EU budget deficit is 5%
The Russian budget deficit is 17%

The Chinese budget deficit 3.7%, but for some reason the Chinese budget deficit is to high for him. One of the few major economies willing to accept Rubles as payment.you don't have to be an economist to understand that they have to convert Rubles to another major currency or they will trade with nobody and the economy will collapse. Chinese banks cannot trade with the Russian in dollars or Euros or they will get sanction themselves. It have to be done in Yuan, gold or not at all.

So they want their currency only to be traded on Dollars and the Euros. ok, THEN
THEY SHOULD HAVE ACCEPTED UKRAINE TO BECOME PART OF THE EUROPEAN UNION AND BY DEFAULT NATO IN THIS FIRST PLACE. IF THAT IS THEIR THINKING,WHAT IS EVEN THE POINT OF THIS WAR?
 

texx1

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UK is cracking down on Chinese sponsored research centers in its universities.

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Imperial College will shut down two major research centres sponsored by Chinese aerospace and defence companies amid a crackdown on academic collaborations with China, the Guardian has learned.

The Avic Centre for Structural Design and Manufacturing is a long-running partnership with China’s leading civilian and military aviation supplier, which has provided more than £6m to research cutting-edge aerospace materials. The second centre is run jointly with Biam, a subsidiary of another state-owned aerospace and defence company, which has contributed £4.5m for projects on high-performance batteries, jet engine components and impact-resistant aircraft windshields. The centres’ stated goals are to advance civilian aerospace technologies, but critics have repeatedly warned that the research could also advance China’s military ambitions.

Now Imperial has confirmed the two centres will be shut by the end of the year after the rejection of two licence applications to the government’s Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU), which oversees the sharing of sensitive research with international partners. The closures follow a warning in July by the heads of MI5 and the FBI of the espionage threat posed by China to UK universities, and highlight the government’s hardening attitude on the issue.

“You can say with a high degree of confidence that this decision has been taken because the government is of the view that continuing licensing would enable the military development in China, which is viewed as a threat to security,” said Sam Armstrong, director of communications at the Henry Jackson Society thinktank. “The government has made it clear to universities that there is an overall shift in the weather such that these collaborations are no longer possible.”

When the centres were launched in 2012, the Conservative government was enthusiastic about such partnerships, and some universities – notably Imperial College and Manchester – accepted substantial funds from state-owned companies that supply the Chinese military with fighter jets, surveillance software and missiles. In 2015, the then chancellor, George Osborne, accompanied the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, on a tour of Manchester’s graphene institute during a state visit.

But as relations between China and the west have deteriorated, with concerns over human rights in Hong Kong and the Xinjiang region, behind the scenes there has been a crackdown on academic partnerships involving “dual-use” technologies that have benign civilian uses, but also potential military applications.

In addition to the two centres due to shut at Imperial, another five collaborations have been quietly terminated in the past three years – all but one of those in the UK highlighted as “high risk” in a 2019 analysis by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). This includes facilities at Imperial and Manchester sponsored by the Chinese missile manufacturer Calt, whose parent company is reported to have supplied drones deployed in the Xinjiang region. The government’s Export Control Unit has rejected three licence applications from Imperial and five from Manchester linked to China collaborations since 2018.

“The fact these two [latest Imperial] facilities have been closed down is not enormously surprising,” Armstrong said. “It’s difficult to see how you can partner with Avic without furthering the aims of the Chinese military.”

Charles Parton, a China expert at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), said that the UK had been “sleepwalking” into partnerships that posed a threat to national interests. “Finally we’ve woken up and are now beginning to get an idea of what’s going on,” he said. “The distinction is narrowing between what is a civilian and military use. We really shouldn’t be helping a hostile power.

“The government is trying to set out the boundaries of what sorts of collaborations are acceptable,” he added. “We should collaborate but just not on anything that might have a military use or raise human rights concerns.”

An Imperial College London spokesperson said: “Imperial’s research is open and routinely published in leading international journals and we conduct no classified research. All partnerships and collaborations undergo thorough scrutiny and are regularly reviewed, working closely and regularly with the appropriate government departments, and in line with our commitments to UK national security.”
 

texx1

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Armenia is asking for Russian help with its renewed conflict with Azerbaijan. When it rains it pours.

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YEREVAN, September 13. /TASS/. The Security Council of Armenia decided to turn to Russia for help to implement the provisions of the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in connection with the aggravation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The press service of the Cabinet of Ministers of Armenia reported this on Tuesday night.

"A decision has been made to formally appeal to the Russian Federation in order to implement the provisions of the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance. There will also be an appeal to the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the UN Security Council in connection with the aggression against the sovereign territory of Armenia," the Cabinet announced.

Earlier, the Armenian Defense Ministry stated that at 00:05 on September 13, units of the Azerbaijani armed forces opened intense fire in the direction of the cities of Goris, Sotk and Jermuk using artillery, large-caliber and light small arms.
 

FriedButter

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if CSTO declares war on Azerbaijian then Russian conscripts and strategic weapons can be used. Azerbaijian is gambling here.

Apparently, Turkish Army drones are circling the Armenia-Turkish border. Tho I am also hearing Azerbaijan is hitting ammunition depots, tanks, air defense systems, and critical infrastructure. Reportedly, the city of Jermuk has gone dark.

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