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ficker22

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CIA-Greens at the helm
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Ok.


It is 14 C° today and we have beginning of September.


As a competent minister, one should think ways to heat peoples home when we reach December-January temperature scale instead of wasting time with "mUh Hu Chyna bad, CHYNA CHYNA SEE PEE PEE SEE", but alas.


Nice thing, it rained today, first time since maybe May or smth.
 

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ficker22

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Fake news alert!

At CIA headquarters its 26 °C. Why would the CIA-minister care about German weather??
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I do ponder what makes people like Habeck, Baerbock and Scholz so blatantly ignorant, I mean they as germans do not necessarily need to love the FRG, but treason for money or whatever is a cowardly deed.
Their cognitively incapacitated coalition of the willing but incapable, actively gamble with the lives and livelyhoods of 83000000 people.....

And that's just for germanistan alone, what are the repercussion for the whole of europe when the strongest economy on the continent is content with masturbating at -5 C° to prevent frostbite?


What ever kind of Crack they take in the Bundestag, must be the good stuff.
 

liamban

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emblem21

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She may be dead already.

https://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/x8y5jy
Most of the Royal Family is already at Balmoral with a couple coming very soon.

BBC is wearing black suits. One comment mentions a person wearing blue got replaced with another person but with black clothes.

BBC Regular program suspended until 6PM
Certainly this is going to the catalyst for end of a nation that has long outstayed its welcome. I mean thanks to fat bitch Bojo, we have Ukraine shelling a nuclear power plant which could sent the western world into a nuclear crisis that is entire started by the west in particular the USA and UK so really, she picked a good time to leave the world since eventually the UK is about to lose its place in it, figuratively and literally. Since she couldn’t do any thing to reign these idiots in either due to wilful ignorance or simply being to old, well at the point in time, by sympathy for these people beasically amounts to, if Russia finally loses there shit due to the harassment and decides to use their hypersonic weapons on the UK and USA, well all I can say is good bye to you sorry lot and really you HK ding dings have chosen freedom and democracy and got nothing but a radioactive death, hope you guys didn’t regret the choices made and hopefully you guys at the very least had a decent Yum Cha before bracing for impact. Although any one that is supportive of China and the like should book the next ticket out of the UK as soon as possible because the UK has zero future and the rest of the world doesn’t really give much of a shit

I think Truss and every other UK political elites will bash their skulls open over the concrete road before that happens
If there is much of an elite left to do anything when Russia finally turns them to glass for the shit they pulled in Ukraine. I mean really, all Liz Truss is going to accomplish is paint an even bigger bulls eye for Russia to eventually unleash their final solution on once Ukraine gets its ass kicked hard enough. Hopefully Scotland doesn’t get reduced to slag since I do wish to visit Edinburgh one day but for places like England and London, all I can say is ‘nothing of value was lost, hopefully China can reclaim all the stolen Treasures from the museum but really for a nation so shitty, they have it coming for centuries so they can spend their last moments QQ some more’.

The Japanese are contrite because they started the fighting with the US. They understand why the Americans were so angry.

Unless the Japanese initiate a war with China, I oppose a massacre of the people on Honshu. I don't want the Middle Kingdom to be like a Mafia chieftain. There's no need for China to behave that way. There'd be no need for ANY country to behave that way if the United Nations should begin to work as it was supposed to do.
Dafaq, Japan started the fight with China yet they seem more interested in hiding the truth instead of apologies so no, if what it will take to finally get the Japanese to fear and respect China propterly so to DF every US base in Japan and reduce those bastard Yanks to molten slag in front of those hentai loving d-bags, all I can say is please don’t blow up akihabara since I still need to purchase FGO merchandise there but please spare at least a few DF for that bastard shrine there because that bloody shrine for war criminals needs to be show they ultimate disrespect and what better way to do that by glass that shit place and making these worthless sh!t strain in Asia feel it for once. Yes I am disrespecting the dead but for what those shits have done in Nanjing, they deserve some long over due post humorous disrespect that will finally show these shit heads the cost of what they did in China and their continuous respect for these baby raping scumbags that are only protected from the consequences by the USA who are also going to suffer collapse as well and to which I hope when the time comes that China will kick them off the collective cliff for defending these evil scum. The Japanese need to suffer the consequences and if they become a colony of China one day, so be it and on the bright side, finally fix the nuclear issue there by force because it’s clear that Japan is making the problem worse not better


lol. Long reply isn’t it
 
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Biscuits

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Talks about attacking Japanese civilians are vile. It reminds of the uncivilised words used by fascists to threaten their enemies.

China has no plans to wage a war of aggression against Japan. If Japan intends to invade China, then Beijing will finish the war Japan started, by unconditional surrender just like the last time they invaded.

The way China denazifies is not the same how Russia denazifes. Japan needs to have its inherent nazism uprooted and destroyed, but unless the CPC is couped by imperialists who radicalize Chinese society, there won't be any massacre of any Japs. In Xinjiang, the ideology of salafism, in many ways the Muslim equivalent of far right ideology, was destroyed with only the leaders getting punishment and only a minimum of death sentences.

Deradicalizing does not need to be bloody. In fact, the bloodier, the less likely such an effort will succeed.
 

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Exclusive-German economy ministry reviews measures to curb China business​


BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's economy ministry is considering a raft of measures to make business with China less attractive as it seeks to reduce its dependency on Asia's economic superpower, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The measures could include reducing or even scrapping investment and export guarantees for China and no longer promoting trade fairs and manager training there, those people said. Loans from state lender KfW could be re-directed to projects in other Asian countries, such as Indonesia, in line with attempts to diversify trade and increase business with democracies.

The ministry is also considering screening not just Chinese investments in Germany but also German investments in China, one of the sources told Reuters.

In addition, the government is considering submitting a complaint to the World Trade Organization about what it views as unfair Chinese trade practices, together with the Group of Seven wealthy democracies, a separate source said.

“We should show Beijing that we are willing to fight for the principles of fairness,” the source said.


An economy ministry spokesperson declined to comment on these specific measures but said the ministry was checking targeted measures "to support the diversification (of trade and supply chains) and the strengthening of resilience".

The ministry had already decided to no longer give investment guarantees for projects in the Xinjiang region or to companies with business relations there given concerns about human rights abuses there and lack of reliable information.

In May, the economy ministry denied Volkswagen guarantees for new investments in China because of concerns over Xinjiang.
Chinese foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The plans mark a departure from Berlin's policies under former Chancellor Angela Merkel, who took vast business delegations with her on her frequent trips to China, and oversaw a boom in Chinese-German economic ties.

China became Germany's top trade partner in 2016, with a volume of trade of over 245 bln euros last year, helping fuel growth in Europe's largest, export-driven, economy.

German carmakers are especially heavily exposed to the Chinese market, with Volkswagen making around half its profits there. Germany, and Europe, also rely on China for certain raw materials, such as rare earths.

In recent years, German politicians and business leaders have already advocated greater diversification in trade with Asia in response to Beijing's tightening grip over the society and the economy under President Xi Jinping.

Shortly before leaving office last year, Merkel told Reuters she may have been naive at first in some areas of cooperation with China.


An economy ministry spokesperson declined to comment on these specific measures but said the ministry was checking targeted measures "to support the diversification (of trade and supply chains) and the strengthening of resilience".

The ministry had already decided to no longer give investment guarantees for projects in the Xinjiang region or to companies with business relations there given concerns about human rights abuses there and lack of reliable information.

In May, the economy ministry denied Volkswagen guarantees for new investments in China because of concerns over Xinjiang.

Chinese foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The plans mark a departure from Berlin's policies under former Chancellor Angela Merkel, who took vast business delegations with her on her frequent trips to China, and oversaw a boom in Chinese-German economic ties.

China became Germany's top trade partner in 2016, with a volume of trade of over 245 bln euros last year, helping fuel growth in Europe's largest, export-driven, economy.

German carmakers are especially heavily exposed to the Chinese market, with Volkswagen making around half its profits there. Germany, and Europe, also rely on China for certain raw materials, such as rare earths.

In recent years, German politicians and business leaders have already advocated greater diversification in trade with Asia in response to Beijing's tightening grip over the society and the economy under President Xi Jinping.

Shortly before leaving office last year, Merkel told Reuters she may have been naive at first in some areas of cooperation with China.

NEW CHINA STRATEGY
The new government agreed a tougher line on China in its coalition deal, vowing to reduce strategic dependencies on its "systemic rival", and mentioning for the first time matters sensitive for Bejing, such as Taiwan and Hong Kong. Chancellor Olaf Scholz made his first Asia visit to Japan, unlike Merkel.

Berlin is working on a national security strategy that is due to mention China, and a specific China strategy that it intends to publish next year, the sources said.

The Greens junior coalition party - in charge of both the economy and foreign ministries - says it is particularly concerned about human rights abuses and the risks of being beholden to an increasingly assertive authoritarian state, Russia being a case in point.

"We cannot ... afford to just behave following the motto 'business first', without taking into account the long-term risks and dependencies," Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told the annual congress of ambassadors this week.

"In reality we never received cheap gas from Russia," she said. "We paid twice or three times as much for every cubic meter of Russian gas in our national security."

Scholz's Social Democrats are more reticent about rocking the boat, sources said. Scholz has warned of negative consequences of any "decoupling" from China and expressed confidence that companies are already diversifying.

Companies and corporate associations are increasingly making their concerns about a tougher China policy public, arguing for help diversifying trade rather than confrontational steps in such an important market.

"We cannot isolate China," said Hildegard Mueller, the head of the German autos association VDA, told digital outlet Table Media. "That would be naive – and fatal, both politically and economically."

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Aha, they consider ganging up with the G7 at the WTO to coerce the Chinese government because 'unfair economic practices'. This means coercing us to change our economic model to the 'universal' neoliberal free market model which means no industry and technological policies, a huge raft of state subsidies or state owned enterprises or heavily reduced otherwise its unfair. Bow to the universalist economic and political model of our Lords.
 
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