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Gatekeeper

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The "subsidies" the Balts receive from the US State Dep and alphabet agencies are way more than their export earnings to China.

What do they export again besides young women to Frankfurt, Paris and Dubai?

Bring it on. Go ahead and make my day. If they feel that strongly about it. Then why don't they just go the whole mile and derecognise China and recognise Taiwan. Be done with.

No, they just like to talk the talk and not walk the walk. Because they know even though U.S. bank rolled them, and they have nothing if significant to trade with China. They still valued China's influence all over the world, particularly within the U.N. where Taiwan has zero clout.

So going the whole mile and recognizing Taiwan is a bad move geopolitical. So just carry on making sxxt noises and keep sending your young women's abroad to earn that extra U.S. dollar.

@KYli

Chinese buyers abandon Australia’s housing market, still get blame for rising prices​

  • Right-wing figures blamed Chinese for stoking Australia’s 2015 housing boom. Six years on and foreign buyers have fallen 80 per cent, yet prices are even higher
  • Toxic geopolitics, media sensationalism, opportunistic politicians and plain old racism contribute to scapegoating, experts say
At an auction of a house in the affluent Sydney suburb of Chatswood in 2015, a group of protesters stunned prospective bidders when they turned up with placards decrying foreign homebuyers.

“Keep the Aussie dream alive,” the signs said. “We don’t want your dirty $$”.

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siegecrossbow

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Bring it on. Go ahead and make my day. If they feel that strongly about it. Then why don't they just go the whole mile and derecognise China and recognise Taiwan. Be done with.

No, they just like to talk the talk and not walk the walk. Because they know even though U.S. bank rolled them, and they have nothing if significant to trade with China. They still valued China's influence all over the world, particularly within the U.N. where Taiwan has zero clout.

So going the whole mile and recognizing Taiwan is a bad move geopolitical. So just carry on making sxxt noises and keep sending your young women's abroad to earn that extra U.S. dollar.

@KYli

Chinese buyers abandon Australia’s housing market, still get blame for rising prices​

  • Right-wing figures blamed Chinese for stoking Australia’s 2015 housing boom. Six years on and foreign buyers have fallen 80 per cent, yet prices are even higher
  • Toxic geopolitics, media sensationalism, opportunistic politicians and plain old racism contribute to scapegoating, experts say

At an auction of a house in the affluent Sydney suburb of Chatswood in 2015, a group of protesters stunned prospective bidders when they turned up with placards decrying foreign homebuyers.​

“Keep the Aussie dream alive,” the signs said. “We don’t want your dirty $$”.​

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Shouldn’t they be happy? This would mean lower housing costs for the average Australian.
 

james smith esq

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I think CCP has anticipated japan hosting american nukes, therefore it issued a subtle warning, by saying that NFU may not be applied to japan
This is precisely what I’ve suggested in several posts, i. e., letting specific US lackeys know that THEIR nations will bear the greater burdens of destruction should they “align” against China’s core national interests. However, it’s neither necessary, nor necessarily expedient, to go nuclear, at least within the east-Asian region, as any resulting nuclear winds would certainly affect the whole region.

Techno/industrial nations can be effectively crippled by conventional and EMP strikes against their key decision-making, communications, energy, production, and financial centers. Additionally, as western elites have no qualms about targeting heads of state or members of decision-making elites, decapitation attacks upon full meetings of national parliaments should be made a fundamental component of strategic-planning. In this “Information Age”, weapons focused on destroying the sources, content, transmission, and reception of critical information can be even more devastating than were the weapons of the “Nuclear Age”.
 

Maula Jatt

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Wow, how is this possible in 21st century unless one is living under a gutter dictatorship of a 3rd world country (even their I don't think it'll be this blatant)

Can we really call Palestinians who are fighting back Terrorists?

Heart breaking
 
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