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Colonel
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I just realized something funny upon further examination of the photo. Compare and contrast Hua Chunying's expression with that of the Swiss government officials.

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Hua has this genocidal smirk on her face whereas the expressions of her counterparts could be described as grave, shit eating grin, and on the verge of tears respectively. It is absolutely alarming. The closest comparison I could draw is Bubba receiving three white collar cellmates over a giant tub of lub.
No point in talking with Switzerland unless their stance on American aggression is clarified.

China should recieve the full Ukraine package from Switzerland in the event of America using the separatists as an excuse to invade. I.e. American government assets in Swiss accounts be forfeit to China for the purposes of rebuilding and funding defense.

Any other deal fully exposes Switzerland as siding with some invaders but not siding with other invaders, and as such they should be treated as the enemy, not as a neutral country approaching for a loan.
 

tokenanalyst

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100 million Americans use tiktok and non of them care its a Chinese app. ByteDance executive team should all be arrested by the Chinese authories if they allow a sale to take place. The best they can do is to message out "the us govt does not allow american the free choice of association, thereby we will be removing our app from the US app stores on xxxx and will prevent US IPs from logging in" The US wants to steal tiktok and Bytedance wants the the US to show its colors. See who blinks first.

Whats next? We need to install vpn to access Chinese weibo, billii, douyin, wechat etc?
I hope that they don't even considered to sell the app to an US company, If they are going to sell it then sell it to the Europeans "who would be probably happy to have a big internet company for once" or anyone else except an US company.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Andy1974

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China fines "
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for $31 million and halts Deloitte Beijing office for 3 months over its Huarong audit issue, in which China found internal and risk control failures and audit deficiencies from 2014 to 2019
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In the west, fines are meaningless, in China they shut you down for 3 months for a first offense.
 
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