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emblem21

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I think you are getting carried away.
True, although I do feel that the USA has already cause so much suffering around the world while lecturing others about human rights is something that is almost impossible not to lose ones temper over but really with the way the US government keeps on brushing off anything that happens to them (since most of there wrong doings seems to hurt anyone but them), praying that some day that karma will finally strike them shouldn’t be too much to ask for is it
 

hullopilllw

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True, although I do feel that the USA has already cause so much suffering around the world while lecturing others about human rights is something that is almost impossible not to lose ones temper over but really with the way the US government keeps on brushing off anything that happens to them (since most of there wrong doings seems to hurt anyone but them), praying that some day that karma will finally strike them shouldn’t be too much to ask for is it

US has never really lecture anyone on human rights or freedom, those are mere labels to disguise and justify their subversion effort against any government that refuse to bend down and submit to servitude under US(and allies). They even got a new term to cover that, its is call being a responsible player in their rule-based(set by the US) world order.
 

emblem21

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US has never really lecture anyone on human rights or freedom, those are mere labels to disguise and justify their subversion effort against any government that refuse to bend down and submit to servitude under US(and allies). They even got a new term to cover that, its is call being a responsible player in their rule-based(set by the US) world order.
Indeed, and that is why I honestly feel a civil war in the states is necessary to show that what goes around comes around. They can't keep on pushing people around and expect not to get punished for doing so especially when they think that they are the king of the world. The USA world order needs to fall one of these days, hence if I am going too far for expressing this mind set, please let me know so it least I can tone my attitude down.
 

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It would appear now that China will take Iran and the trade between them to be the initial large scale usage of digital currency and payment methods for their bilateral trade.
 

BrightFuture

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Indeed, and that is why I honestly feel a civil war in the states is necessary to show that what goes around comes around. They can't keep on pushing people around and expect not to get punished for doing so especially when they think that they are the king of the world. The USA world order needs to fall one of these days, hence if I am going too far for expressing this mind set, please let me know so it least I can tone my attitude down.

Don't tone it down, the US and the West deserves a century of humiliation. Sadly for me, Chinese people aren't as inhumane, uncivilised and bloodthirsty as the arrogant imperialist Western cry babies.
 

Hendrik_2000

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If I am not wrong I don't know which thread but our friend gadget tool assert that whatever American finger snap the other country will follow or In other word US set the pace and there is nothing you can do about it. In other word US foreign policy is gold standard. Well Not according to this expert
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Foreign policy experts rebuke Trump administration for policies that emboldened rivals, alienated allies

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·National Security and Investigations Reporter
Fri, October 9, 2020, 8:52 AM CDT


President Donald Trump (R) and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He talk to reporters in the Oval Office at the White House April 04, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)More
WASHINGTON — A group of academic experts in international relations
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President Donald Trump’s handling of foreign policy “largely as a failure,” identifying specific examples of his botched global engagements and calling for new leadership just weeks before election day.

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provided to Yahoo News, includes nearly 50 foreign policy scholars from a range of schools across the country, including Harvard, the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and others, though the signatories participated in a personal capacity. Some of the signatories include Robert Jervis, the former President of the American Political Science Association and a professor of international politics at Columbia University, Brett Ashley Leeds, the former President of the International Studies Association and department chair of political science at Rice University, and James Goldgeier, the former dean of the School of International Service at American University where he still serves as a professor of international relations.

On the top of the list of concerns, the scholars wrote that the “U.S. trade war with China” has only served to increase tariffs, to “badly hurt U.S. farmers,” and to hinder access to protective health equipment at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

On the top of the list of concerns, the scholars wrote that the “U.S. trade war with China” has only served to increase tariffs, to “badly hurt U.S. farmers,” and to hinder access to protective health equipment at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemi
 

Petrolicious88

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If I am not wrong I don't know which thread but our friend gadget tool assert that whatever American finger snap the other country will follow or In other word US set the pace and there is nothing you can do about it. In other word US foreign policy is gold standard. Well Not according to this expert
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Foreign policy experts rebuke Trump administration for policies that emboldened rivals, alienated allies

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·National Security and Investigations Reporter
Fri, October 9, 2020, 8:52 AM CDT


President Donald Trump (R) and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He talk to reporters in the Oval Office at the White House April 04, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)More
WASHINGTON — A group of academic experts in international relations
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President Donald Trump’s handling of foreign policy “largely as a failure,” identifying specific examples of his botched global engagements and calling for new leadership just weeks before election day.

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provided to Yahoo News, includes nearly 50 foreign policy scholars from a range of schools across the country, including Harvard, the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and others, though the signatories participated in a personal capacity. Some of the signatories include Robert Jervis, the former President of the American Political Science Association and a professor of international politics at Columbia University, Brett Ashley Leeds, the former President of the International Studies Association and department chair of political science at Rice University, and James Goldgeier, the former dean of the School of International Service at American University where he still serves as a professor of international relations.

On the top of the list of concerns, the scholars wrote that the “U.S. trade war with China” has only served to increase tariffs, to “badly hurt U.S. farmers,” and to hinder access to protective health equipment at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

On the top of the list of concerns, the scholars wrote that the “U.S. trade war with China” has only served to increase tariffs, to “badly hurt U.S. farmers,” and to hinder access to protective health equipment at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemi
Yes alienated allies in the EU. But US -China relations have gone past the point of no return. I doubt a Biden presidency, which is increasing likely, will reset US - China relationship.

China is being “positioned” to be a threat to US dominance. US long term strategy towards China is being devised by the Pentagon, State Department, CIA, and has Bipartisan support across congress. It goes way beyond Trump. Trump just opened the box that can’t be closed.

A Biden presidency may more align with Pompeo’s strategy which is to rally a coalition of liked minded allies against China, Iran, Russia.
 

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Sounds like a bunch of idiots. Not that these guys aren't capable of harming people but thinking they were capable of success is laughable. I'm sure these idiots thought their plot would be like in the movies. In reality the more people that know, the more likely the conspiracy is going to be exposed. More people involved, the less likely it would be kept a secret hence why there was someone recording. They thought they could muster up 200 guys and take out police cars with fire bombs? The police would shoot them before they had the chance. That tells you alone that they can't tell the difference from reality and fiction. And then they think they can put the governor on trial...? They think all 200 of their cohorts will be able to escape and not confess before they had the chance?
 

horse

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Yes alienated allies in the EU. But US -China relations have gone past the point of no return. I doubt a Biden presidency, which is increasing likely, will reset US - China relationship.

China is being “positioned” to be a threat to US dominance. US long term strategy towards China is being devised by the Pentagon, State Department, CIA, and has Bipartisan support across congress. It goes way beyond Trump. Trump just opened the box that can’t be closed.

A Biden presidency may more align with Pompeo’s strategy which is to rally a coalition of liked minded allies against China, Iran, Russia.
Does anyone know what this long term strategy towards China is being devised by the Americans?

It is all BS.

It has to be coherent.

If it is not coherent, it will not be taken too seriously and China will continue unimpeded, like what it is doing now.

:)
 
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