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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Most of the protesters were in combat fatigues.mrswdk wrote:The posturing of the US military against unarmed civilians in the act of exercising their right to protest is worrying. The UN should implement a no-fly zone over Baghdad immediately, for the safety of Iraq's people, as well as considering economic sanctions against the US in general and American military leaders in particular.
mrswdk is just mad it's now unsafe for his pale ass to visit Hawaiimrswdk wrote:The posturing of the US military against unarmed civilians in the act of exercising their right to protest is worrying. The UN should implement a no-fly zone over Baghdad immediately, for the safety of Iraq's people, as well as considering economic sanctions against the US in general and American military leaders in particular.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Yeah I'm minded to sue the state for racial discrimination. Palau did the same thing too, this sick Apartheid 2.0 needs nipping in the bud before it gets out of hand.saxitoxin wrote:mrswdk is just mad it's now unsafe for his pale ass to visit Hawaiimrswdk wrote:The posturing of the US military against unarmed civilians in the act of exercising their right to protest is worrying. The UN should implement a no-fly zone over Baghdad immediately, for the safety of Iraq's people, as well as considering economic sanctions against the US in general and American military leaders in particular.
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Yeah China's 400 buckets of rust, like its 1970s ex Indian carrier are definitely a force to be feared. LMAO. But Chinese phantom numbers do serve our interest because it keeps places like Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and the ROK chained to our yoke out of fear. We can abuse them as much as we want as long as it's one iota less than the treatment they fear they might get from a Chinese hegemony. Meanwhile we can continue to freely stir unrest through covert payments to dissidents in Hong Kong to destabilize alternate financial centers.armati wrote:Dont think I will ever get used to just how evil the americans are.
A few positives that may help to change things, the Chinese now have more warships than the americans, the Russians are a generation, not a decade, but a generation ahead of the americans in war technology and the world is dropping the american dollar as the nations repatriate their gold.
The writing is on the wall, the american empire is in decline and will lose significant importance as time goes by.
The world has had enuff of them, the trick is to prevent a nuclear war.
Not an easy task when they are lead by psychopaths.
It gonna take time.
Happy new year everyone.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Trump knows a good idea when he see's one lolmrswdk wrote:
WILLIAMS5232 wrote: as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
Yup.mookiemcgee wrote:Trump knows a good idea when he see's one lolmrswdk wrote:
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Except those economies all hate the USA and are busy making friends with China so that they can finally 'ditch the bitch':saxitoxin wrote:Yeah China's 400 buckets of rust, like its 1970s ex Indian carrier are definitely a force to be feared. LMAO. But Chinese phantom numbers do serve our interest because it keeps places like Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and the ROK chained to our yoke out of fear.armati wrote:Dont think I will ever get used to just how evil the americans are.
A few positives that may help to change things, the Chinese now have more warships than the americans, the Russians are a generation, not a decade, but a generation ahead of the americans in war technology and the world is dropping the american dollar as the nations repatriate their gold.
The writing is on the wall, the american empire is in decline and will lose significant importance as time goes by.
The world has had enuff of them, the trick is to prevent a nuclear war.
Not an easy task when they are lead by psychopaths.
It gonna take time.
Happy new year everyone.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/1 ... ul-demand/The defence ministers of South Korea and China have agreed to develop their security ties to ensure stability in north-east Asia, the latest indication that Washington’s long-standing alliances in the region are fraying.
https://www.scmp.com/business/commoditi ... hield-themFor more than half a century, U.S. power in Asia has rested on the alliance system that Washington built in the years after World War II. Now, a dispute between Japan and South Korea—the two most important pillars of that system—threatens to undo decades of progress.
But instead of seeking to actively mediate between its allies, Washington has largely watched from the sidelines—leaving the field to China, which has moved quickly to benefit from U.S. inaction. At a trilateral summit with the Japanese and South Korean foreign ministers in late August, for instance, China encouraged the two sides to at least put aside their differences long enough to make progress on a trilateral trade deal.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/bu ... y-11487764Singapore on Monday (Apr 29) inked five partnerships with China in the areas of business, customs enforcement and infrastructure investment.
Four memorandums of understanding (MOUs) and a framework agreement were signed at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse by representatives from both countries, including Singapore’s Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing.
The signing was witnessed by Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
I’m not convinced either way here.mrswdk wrote:The murder of a foreign government official in an extrajudicial attack by the US Government. The boil is in urgent need of lancing. America will get its just desserts.
And will Economic Recession follow if Iranians target Saudis oilfields and/or close Strait of Hormuz? They have capabilities and know-how how to do both.Dukasaur wrote:Yup.mookiemcgee wrote:Trump knows a good idea when he see's one lolmrswdk wrote:
Wonder how many people will die this time.
Good point. If Saudi oilfields go up in flames it's a win for the shale industries in Pennsylvania and Ohio. We need to win at least one of those states in 2020 to guarantee four more years. And it would cripple the Chinese economy allowing us to extract more trade concessions.HitRed wrote:The USA exports oil. When Churhill was Lord of the Admiralty he realized ships would be better switching from coal to oil. He help found the predecessor of BP. We are now moving from the petrochemical century to the renewable century. The Middle East/oil is worth LESS than 30 years ago.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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lol, sure it would.saxitoxin wrote:If Saudi oilfields go up in flames it's a win for the shale industries in Pennsylvania and Ohio. We need to win at least one of those states in 2020 to guarantee four more years. And it would cripple the Chinese economy allowing us to extract more trade concessions.