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    China , Iran axis and Biden administration policies.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wsj...is-11617059716

    In other words, the policies of the biden administration are enabling China to get cheap iranian oil and energy, and iran gets chinese weapons systems in return.

    This has dire consequences for a logical person to see very clearly. The number one polluter on earth gets an oil saturated market of cheap fuels to bolster it's already surging economy as it eyes displacing America as the largest economy in the world. Completely free of environmental and emission restrictions, we can be certain will not be enforced by the biden administration.
    Iranian mullahs and terror cells become equipped with chinese weapons and technology as the iranian guard gets wealthy from a steady sale of oil to the Chinese. This growing its influence in the region and negating any peace pacts made during the last administration. Both China and Iran look to build military forces, tailor made for America.

    In the meantime our current leadership is discussing flight suits for pregnant air force pilots and gender neutral uniforms for transexual sailors.

    All while the united states had lost it's energy independence and american citizens look forward to soaring energy prices and a deflated us dollar, declining domestic manufacturing and more taxes on the way.
    Last edited by Hughinn; 03-31-2021 at 07:38 AM.

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    Thanks for that article.

    Not a sarcastic question or trying to stir the pot, but what can we do to prevent 2 countries from cooperating with each other? Seriously, I think if I was in their shoes and had a considerable dislike for the US, it seems like the perfect thing to do. Not only is it a win-win for the countries, but at the same time it’s a huge F U to the US and they are likely laughing their asses off. What concerns me is what if Russia plays along?

    I think one step is that we better play nicer with the rest of our allies personally. I’m recalling the board game I loved when I was a teen. It was called Risk and the object was to capture the world. This is another wake up call that we need to take the threat of losing our top seed as a world power as one of our #1 priorities. Instead of fighting ourselves, I think it’s best to change the focus of where we put all of that energy and attention. The media could definitely do a better job of placing more emphasis on stories such as those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Thanks for that article.

    Not a sarcastic question or trying to stir the pot, but what can we do to prevent 2 countries from cooperating with each other? Seriously, I think if I was in their shoes and had a considerable dislike for the US, it seems like the perfect thing to do. Not only is it a win-win for the countries, but at the same time it’s a huge F U to the US and they are likely laughing their asses off. What concerns me is what if Russia plays along?

    I think one step is that we better play nicer with the rest of our allies personally. I’m recalling the board game I loved when I was a teen. It was called Risk and the object was to capture the world. This is another wake up call that we need to take the threat of losing our top seed as a world power as one of our #1 priorities. Instead of fighting ourselves, I think it’s best to change the focus of where we put all of that energy and attention. The media could definitely do a better job of placing more emphasis on stories such as those.

    Re: In bold above. They already do, they just play a better game of chess via constantly changing affiliations and subsidies that they feel will be of benefit in the future.

    An older study by the Center for Stategic International Studies, but the content still applies. It's a lengthy .pdf, but pretty comprehensive.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...g_xnLWHba_pue_
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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    I’m recalling the board game I loved when I was a teen. It was called Risk and the object was to capture the world.
    In the early 90's I had the game on my PC

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    I'm really getting tired of all this fear porn.

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    I try not worry about foreign affairs. I mean look we have leading this country now? Would you expect Putin or Kim to humbly bow fuck no.
    He gonna keep his buddies happy just like Hussein did bc they like the middle eastern oil trade. As for China i mean they dont call him China Joe for no reason, North Korea will go back to setting nukes off in the pacific as normal now not much will change. The deficit will keep rising and rising i mean hell now we have a 3 Trillion dollar “infrastructure “ plan in the works hell 5 trillion in the first three months of presidency thats pretty impressive if they can make it happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by almostgone View Post
    Re: In bold above. They already do, they just play a better game of chess via constantly changing affiliations and subsidies that they feel will be of benefit in the future.

    An older study by the Center for Stategic International Studies, but the content still applies. It's a lengthy .pdf, but pretty comprehensive.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...g_xnLWHba_pue_
    Damn AG I’d say it will be a little comprehensive, but seriously TY, will read it in bits. It started me looking at other articles on China-Russia alliances & it’s definitely there. As are both countries efforts to expand to other parts of the world, such as Africa.

    HK, I actually don’t see this as fear porn as it is a wake up call that the US is slipping globally. And, needs a kick in the ass to shake itself out of complacency that we are the end-all world power without a legitimate challenger.

    Thanks Hughinn for a great find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    Damn AG I’d say it will be a little comprehensive, but seriously TY, will read it in bits. It started me looking at other articles on China-Russia alliances & it’s definitely there. As are both countries efforts to expand to other parts of the world, such as Africa.

    HK, I actually don’t see this as fear porn as it is a wake up call that the US is slipping globally. And, needs a kick in the ass to shake itself out of complacency that we are the end-all world power without a legitimate challenger.

    Thanks Hughinn for a great find.
    Thanks wango. And it wasn't meant as fear porn, but to relate information.

    For many years I didn't pay attention to policies of leadership. I just went with flow so to speak. But now, I pay attention. I do my own research without relying on just populist opinion or mainstream media.

    I've found most things are not what they seem. We've essentially got a revolving door in DC of the same recycled people just playing musical chairs with cabinet positions among various administrations.

    All of them compromised, all of them corrupt.

    Anthony blinken , joe biden secretary of state for example, is the same guy that sold the Iraq war during the Bush administration. He's also one of the main links between silicon valley tech giant hedge funds and the US department of defense. He literally created that alliance when Trump ran him out of washington in 2016. He's now back in washington.

    Susan rice. The same Susan rice who covered up for Hillary Clinton during benghazi once banished from washington in 2016 went to work in media. Where you can imagine she used her influence to propogate anti Trump rhetoric on the board of Netflix. Now she's back in washington with deep media connections.

    It's easy to connect the dots

    I just try to point out the high points of the high points so to speak. An uninformed population is a big danger in a constitutional republic. We have a responsibility to be informed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wango View Post
    HK, I actually don’t see this as fear porn as it is a wake up call that the US is slipping globally. And, needs a kick in the ass to shake itself out of complacency that we are the end-all world power without a legitimate challenger.
    I say it's fear porn, because the media cannot let us go a day without pushing fear of what THEY are doing. They want us perpetually thinking about war. And for what? Do you honestly believe the Chinese are going to be lobbing missiles at us? It's all bullshit so that people are scared in to being cool with government pissing $trillions on more weapons, just so they can invade more 3rd world countries and get more of our young adults killed. We're never going to actually fight a war against China, NoKo and the only things happening with Iran are strawmen in other third world countries we've already invaded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I say it's fear porn, because the media cannot let us go a day without pushing fear of what THEY are doing. They want us perpetually thinking about war. And for what? Do you honestly believe the Chinese are going to be lobbing missiles at us? It's all bullshit so that people are scared in to being cool with government pissing $trillions on more weapons, just so they can invade more 3rd world countries and get more of our young adults killed. We're never going to actually fight a war against China, NoKo and the only things happening with Iran are strawmen in other third world countries we've already invaded.
    China is basically colonizing the third world nations on earth.
    You can say whatever you want as far as fear mongering.

    But the Earth's resources are not infinite. And China knows this. Wars over gasoline prices are nothing new. But eventually it won't be over the price of gasoline, but over who gets it and who doesn't.

    It doesn't make sense to stand aside and allow a hostile foreign adversary to assert itself unchecked all over the world.

    Unless, it's all just a lie. And there is no China or american sovereign nations and people.
    There's only rulers and subjects. And the rulers are actually all on the same side.

    That's a distinct possibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    China is basically colonizing the third world nations on earth.
    You can say whatever you want as far as fear mongering.

    But the Earth's resources are not infinite. And China knows this.
    I lived in Southeast Asia for two years along the Mekong River, and anyone who's sane in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam knows there's nothing for anyone in China. Maybe the Cambodians will go there to get away from violence but that's about it.

    It's not nice to stereotype or to be racist or anything along those lines but the Chinese people I met in Laos were all inspirational to avoid.

    That video's still going around of the kid knocked over by three cars in a row.

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