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getready

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In Australia at least and i suspect this might also be the case for the US as well, but for Australia, the special forces ie the SAS has been predominantly influenced and run by white nationalists:
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Barwick mentioned this in his interview with Dumbrill I posted. There is a community of anglo ex special forces members in political circle of US, UK, Aus. Example of prominent ones include hastie in Aus, cotton in US etc. They are at forefront of anti China shenanigans
 

getready

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@SunlitZelkova bro interaction is the way forward, I had a lot of Japanese business partner, at first its awkward , the Japanese are known to be very formal and with the language barrier making it more difficult. But they are practical people and we share a bit of cultural relevant, after a few glass of beer it smooth out the language problem....LOL, it takes a lot of effort to have that trust but once you gain it, its smooth sailing all the way. Bro from my dealing with them they see us Chinese as more preferable client cause we don't haggle to much. We trust them and for that it brings them great honor. And also the Chinese are FLEXIBLE/PRAGMATIC, if there is money to be made you bet your horses they will be there making deals. Looking in the future with RCEP and more personal interaction, it will bring down all the misconception, the fear is there but it is the job of this generation to educate the next and from the CCP perspective the peaceful rise concept is the correct path, as they matured politically leaving behind the victim mentality that is holding them back its goal of Chinese rejuvenation (CHINA DREAM).

Ai Fukuhara is probably the most loved Japanese in China, we need more Japanese like her to bridge the divide
 

DarkStar

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Barwick mentioned this in his interview with Dumbrill I posted. There is a community of anglo ex special forces members in political circle of US, UK, Aus. Example of prominent ones include hastie in Aus, cotton in US etc. They are at forefront of anti China shenanigans
Yep, these tend to be the steve bannon types who believe that nothing less than a racial holy war against the non white Chinese will unite all white nations together and stem the decline of america.

Thus far, the record shows a poor performance; the US is already in a new cold war against china and yet the american ppl still refuse to rally around the flag and listen to these idiots; rather, they are even more divided and antagonising China is only catalysing their own decline as China refuses to help with the hyperinflation headed their way.
 

siegecrossbow

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Isn’t it a bit quick to pin down the planner in less than 24 hours?

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The U.S. Central Command initially said one person, described as an ISIS-K planner, was killed in a counterterrorism operation in Afghanistan’s Nangahar Province, east of Kabul.

That person was suspected of being involved in plotting future attacks, but had no direct link to Thursday’s assault in Kabul, according to a U.S. official.

Supposed image of the target vehicle.

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OppositeDay

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Ai Fukuhara is probably the most loved Japanese in China, we need more Japanese like her to bridge the divide

Why do we even want to bridge the divide by having more Japanese celebrities in China? So we can go back a couple years when 90% of Japanese hate China and 50%+ of Chinese like Japan? No. Japan is not going to like China and the correct course of action is to have 90% of Chinese hating Japan.
 

Overbom

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Ai Fukuhara is probably the most loved Japanese in China, we need more Japanese like her to bridge the divide
The divide is firstly born by the security establishment and it then flows down to the masses.

Why should you care about celebrities?
China first needs to solve the security apparatus of Japan and break up Japan's vassal status to the US before anything meaningful happens between China and Japan
 

Agnus

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Considering just how servile the Japanese elite are, I don't think it is just because of ''American pressure'' that they're bootlickers. They're bootlickers because they see the current setup that best way to legitimize themselves as rulers of Japan. An East Asia completely dominated by China will force them to rethink their entire worldview and how they position themselves. Most of these people are descendants of the militarists of the Imperial era who come from the landed elite of the Meiji era. When Japan shifting from the East and becoming ''part of the West''.
 

Skywatcher

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Barwick mentioned this in his interview with Dumbrill I posted. There is a community of anglo ex special forces members in political circle of US, UK, Aus. Example of prominent ones include hastie in Aus, cotton in US etc. They are at forefront of anti China shenanigans
Cotton isn't SF, he just likes to cosplay as one (all infantry officers (of which Cotton was one) go to Ranger school. That doesn't automatically make them Rangers).
 

windsclouds2030

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I must have missed it but where is the evidence that the US was funding ISIS?
At least since 1979 during Jimmy Carter administration the US has poured in hundreds million dollars into Afghanistan to grow the Islamic fighters and/or extremist movement there -- the Operation Cyclone by CIA back then. Follow John Pilger's lead incl. his documentary. More here:


Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton gave guns to ISIS, Al Qaeda (13 OCT 2016)

The Obama administration had wanted to arm Libyan rebels to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi during the Arab Spring uprising, but were stopped by a UN sanction on arms sales to the country, said Marc Turi, an American arms dealer._

He said he came up with a plan to sell weapons to US allies in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates who would then pass them on to Libya, but was cut out of the deal by Clinton’s State Department and the CIA, who transported the weapons themselves.

“When this equipment landed in LIBYA, half went one way, and the half went the other way,” said Turi, adding “The half that went the other way is the half that ended up in SYRIA.”

When Fox News asked Turi whether Al Qaeda, Ansar al-Sharia (the group behind the 2012 Benghazi attack), or ISIS got the weapons; he replied: “All of them, all of them, all of them.”

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Hillary Clinton State Department approved U.S. weapons shipment to Libya despite ban* (2015-10-20)

Memos recovered from Benghazi compound divulge covert effort

The State Department initially approved a weapons shipment from a California company to Libyans seeking to oust Moammar Gadhafi in 2011 even though a United Nations arms ban was in place, according to memos recovered from the burned-out compound in Benghazi.

The documents, obtained by The Washington Times, show U.S. diplomats at the Benghazi compound were keeping track of several potential U.S.-sanctioned shipments to allies, one or more of which were destined for the Transitional National Council, the Libyan movement that was seeking to oust Gadhafi and form a new government.

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The 2012 Benghazi attack: was a coordinated attack against two US government facilities in Benghazi, Libya, by members of the Islamic militant group Ansar al-Sharia. On September 11, 2012 evening local time, members of Ansar al-Sharia attacked the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi resulting in the deaths of both US Ambassador to Libya John Christopher Stevens and U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith. The strong rumor was the Ambassador John Christopher Stevens involved too much in the illegal arms transfer and posed high risk to Hillary Clinton's run for presidency thus he had to be silenced for good! Many bizarre stories around this incident incl. abandoning the intervention of the nearby US military stationed in Italy or aircraft carrier in Mediterranean Sea.
 
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