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Oct 15, 2020 23:31:41   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
No doubt about it; the Indians from India are 'kickin' chicom butt...

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Oct 15, 2020 23:42:04   #
Radiance3
 

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China's aggression is all over the world. During the past decades, China was busy stealing our military secrets, Intellectual Properties, IT technology, and our economy. No one in the US managed to stop that. Until president Trump took over.

Then being prepared with no one to halt its ambitions, China expanded all over the world continents. This happened rapidly under the administration of Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

China’s v***s was purposely spread to slow down the US, and to weaken the rest of the world countries. This could be proven in case China is held accountable.

China might interfere in this e******n to favor Joe Biden. China's greatest hindrance is president Trump.

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Oct 15, 2020 23:55:07   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
US should check its reckless ambition
CHINADAILY

These are difficult times for China-US relations. And chances are things will continue to deteriorate, even plunge the world's two largest economies into a rivalry that is mutually diminishing, if no serious attempts are made to stem the free fall.

Washington's blame game targeting Beijing has gone way beyond the initial trade spat, especially after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered his aggressive anti-China speech at the Henry Nixon P**********l Library and Museum, and President Donald Trump began openly calling the novel c****av***s the "Chinese v***s". The latest developments this week surrounding the troubled relationship are worrying signs that the situation may keep worsening in the run-up to Nov 3, and possibly beyond.

On Wednesday, the US administration appointed an assistant secretary of state as special coordinator for Tibetan issues. While on the face of it this is not extraordinary, because in a sense they're just filling a State Department position that has been left vacant since the beginning of the present administration. But put into the context of Washington's provocative moves over the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, the appointment hints at a turn in the US' China policies that bodes ill.

Pompeo's claim that the "coordinator" will "promote dialogue" between Beijing and the Dalai Lama, "protect the unique religious, cultural, and linguistic identity of Tibetans", and "press for their human rights to be respected" is disingenuous at best, as Washington clearly intends to use the Tibet issue to increase the pressure on Beijing.

To check what it views as a rival which may challenge the country's preeminence, the US administration climbs from one step of ambition to another in its attempts to injure it.

More egregious to Beijing has been Washington's constant envelope-pushing regarding Taiwan. Following its recent moves of sending incumbent ranking officials to the island, Washington is clearly doubling down on driving a wedge between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits.

Along with reports about multiple arms sales proposals in the pipeline, which are meant to substantially boost Taiwan's military capabilities should there be any armed conflict with the Chinese mainland, the increasing US military presence in the air and waters over and off the island is clearly escalating not only cross-Straits tensions, but those between Washington and Beijing as well.

Although the US Navy described Wednesday's passage of the destroyer USS Barry through the Taiwan Straits as a "routine t***sit", the message is clearly provocative to Beijing, and instigative to those on the other side of the Straits who seek the island's separation from the motherland.

Such new developments are dangerous in that they are in clear disregard of the three joint communiqués that both Beijing and Washington have long considered the foundation of their relations.

The increasing disregard of Beijing's core interests and concerns by politicians in Washington has devastating potential should it break Beijing's bottom line. They should not be deceived by a false show of advantage, and so desire what would be ruinous.
US should check its reckless ambition br CHINADAIL... (show quote)



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Oct 16, 2020 00:00:53   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Crayons wrote:
No doubt about it; the Indians from India are 'kickin' chicom butt...


Their reporting style is a bit...uh, bellicose.

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Oct 16, 2020 00:08:34   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
BigMike wrote:
Their reporting style is a bit...uh, bellicose.

India is taking back their land bit by bit and crashing the 'chicom's silk-road initiative.
Indians love the Trumpy

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Oct 16, 2020 00:45:16   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
BigMike wrote:
Their reporting style is a bit...uh, bellicose.
I'd be a mite bellicose if I had two nuclear bullies looking down my throat.

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Oct 16, 2020 01:26:33   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
US should check its reckless ambition
CHINADAILY

These are difficult times for China-US relations. And chances are things will continue to deteriorate, even plunge the world's two largest economies into a rivalry that is mutually diminishing, if no serious attempts are made to stem the free fall.

Washington's blame game targeting Beijing has gone way beyond the initial trade spat, especially after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered his aggressive anti-China speech at the Henry Nixon P**********l Library and Museum, and President Donald Trump began openly calling the novel c****av***s the "Chinese v***s". The latest developments this week surrounding the troubled relationship are worrying signs that the situation may keep worsening in the run-up to Nov 3, and possibly beyond.

On Wednesday, the US administration appointed an assistant secretary of state as special coordinator for Tibetan issues. While on the face of it this is not extraordinary, because in a sense they're just filling a State Department position that has been left vacant since the beginning of the present administration. But put into the context of Washington's provocative moves over the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, the appointment hints at a turn in the US' China policies that bodes ill.

Pompeo's claim that the "coordinator" will "promote dialogue" between Beijing and the Dalai Lama, "protect the unique religious, cultural, and linguistic identity of Tibetans", and "press for their human rights to be respected" is disingenuous at best, as Washington clearly intends to use the Tibet issue to increase the pressure on Beijing.

To check what it views as a rival which may challenge the country's preeminence, the US administration climbs from one step of ambition to another in its attempts to injure it.

More egregious to Beijing has been Washington's constant envelope-pushing regarding Taiwan. Following its recent moves of sending incumbent ranking officials to the island, Washington is clearly doubling down on driving a wedge between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits.

Along with reports about multiple arms sales proposals in the pipeline, which are meant to substantially boost Taiwan's military capabilities should there be any armed conflict with the Chinese mainland, the increasing US military presence in the air and waters over and off the island is clearly escalating not only cross-Straits tensions, but those between Washington and Beijing as well.

Although the US Navy described Wednesday's passage of the destroyer USS Barry through the Taiwan Straits as a "routine t***sit", the message is clearly provocative to Beijing, and instigative to those on the other side of the Straits who seek the island's separation from the motherland.

Such new developments are dangerous in that they are in clear disregard of the three joint communiqués that both Beijing and Washington have long considered the foundation of their relations.

The increasing disregard of Beijing's core interests and concerns by politicians in Washington has devastating potential should it break Beijing's bottom line. They should not be deceived by a false show of advantage, and so desire what would be ruinous.
US should check its reckless ambition br CHINADAIL... (show quote)


I thought Taiwan was a sovereign nation?

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Oct 16, 2020 01:28:05   #
debeda
 
Weasel wrote:
I am having a hard time understanding your meaning here. Please clearify.
And what is Beijing"s bottom line, and Core Interest? And using the term bodes ill, are you saying it is time for China to draw a RED line?


I have read in a couple of places the China's President has told their troops to be ready for war. I hope that China will not do such a thing.

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Oct 16, 2020 01:35:06   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
BigMike wrote:
Don't even look at Indian headlines...your eyeballs will melt!


To my knowledge they're the only ones covering China's latest tweet... Can't wait til y'all catch up

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Oct 16, 2020 01:36:16   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
debeda wrote:
I thought Taiwan was a sovereign nation?


What gave you that idea????

It's recognized as a province of China by most of the world...

They have America to thank for that😂😂😂

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Oct 16, 2020 01:37:07   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
debeda wrote:
I have read in a couple of places the China's President has told their troops to be ready for war. I hope that China will not do such a thing.


He told soldiers to always be prepared to fight for their Nation...

What an odd thing to tell soldiers

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Oct 16, 2020 01:52:07   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
What gave you that idea????

It's recognized as a province of China by most of the world...

They have America to thank for that😂😂😂


Has the Taiwanese government gotten that memo?

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Oct 16, 2020 01:53:14   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
He told soldiers to always be prepared to fight for their Nation...

What an odd thing to tell soldiers


That's not what I read. But, of course, it's all where you read it and if you believe it. Damned media.

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Oct 16, 2020 02:05:06   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
He told soldiers to always be prepared to fight for their Nation...

What an odd thing to tell soldiers


In case you're interested this is what I read.

https://americant***htoday.com/politics/2020/10/15/xi-jinping-tells-elite-troops-prepare-for-war-as-us-destroyer-sails-through-taiwan-strait/?utm_source=sprklst&utm_campaign=republicanpundit-jinping-10_15-mid

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Oct 16, 2020 02:18:29   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
debeda wrote:
Has the Taiwanese government gotten that memo?


Yep

That's why they're not in the UN...

What's truly frightening for them is China slowly chipping away at the few nations that still recognize the....

I predict they will be reunited with the mainland within the next two decades...

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