I think the just completed Russian gas pipeline to Germany is interesting as fuck too.
No one is jumping when you snap your fingers anymore Holmes.
I think the just completed Russian gas pipeline to Germany is interesting as fuck too.
No one is jumping when you snap your fingers anymore Holmes.
$1.2 trillion
Biden has been owned by China beginning with his international debut @ the G7 in Alaska in June. It was considered a US embarrassment by the international press. Power balance is shifting. Stay with us Walter.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is working against Biden behind the scenes for reasons one can only surmise. That’s another story. You clearly aren’t ready for that level of detail.
We are considering what penalty you will have to serve Walter. Don’t pull a Druff-style whaddabout with Trump.
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The funny thing is that you people think you know what you’re talking about.
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Funny, I am the only person you have any contact with that skims diplomatic readouts nearly every day now.
Financial Times is god now too.
The Biden Blinken thing is a good cop bad cop schtick. Biden plays nice and Blinken wields the threats. China and Russia are way past this now.
The military industrial complex is your only remaining friend.
Taiwan and the Asian-Pacific is coming. Invest some effort now so you can enjoy the coming shitshow fully. You really think we are entering years of peace?
I agree wholeheartedly with this Guardian article. Packed with so much goodness and disdain. Boris Johnson really is a swizzle stick stirring the China drink. Johnson just trying to play on the world stage with the big boys. Dangerous fucker he is.
Boris Johnson’s military alliance in the Pacific is reckless post-imperial nostalgia
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ostalgia-aukus
Britain has no conceivable reason for adopting an aggressive position in the Pacific. It is all arcane post-imperial nostalgia. If the US is mad enough to return to war in south-east Asia over Taiwan, it is nothing to do with Britain, any more than Vietnam was. France, too, claims concern for its “citizens” in the Pacific. Europe’s second-rank states seem unable ever to let go of their empires.These western diplomatic amateurs are gonna get crushed.Boris Johnson protested that it was “not adversarial” toward China, but, when Theresa May asked if he seriously envisaged war over Taiwan, he refused to say no.
Biden to announce in his UN address that “America is back”.
Lol, ok Joe
back where, Walter? We have so many serious and immediate issues in this country, hardly any of which will get better or be solved by Mr Biden. And I don't know how a person can show such unwavering support for him while there is a serious crisis at the southern border growing worse by the day on his watch. And, doesn't he deserve to pay some price for killing that innocent family in Afghanistan and then telling us they were ISIS? Shouldn't we want our president to be sure before ordering these types of executions? This country is at a very weak and vulnerable point in its history and we have a weak and vulnerable president to go along with the times. Best to accept reality, IMO.
Biden isn't getting bashed for his southern border fuckup as much as he deserves.
If you're going to campaign on the idea that Trump was cruel and callous with his attitude about migrants trying to cross that border, and you don't have a plan of how to deal with it yourself, that's a huge disaster.
Basically the migrants were waiting for Biden to beat Trump, and when he did, they flooded the border, expecting to be allowed in the country. Bafflingly, despite this being very predictable, Biden wasn't at all prepared for this, and has basically just been ignoring the situation for as long as he can. He tried to delegate it to Kamala for awhile, but that became a PR nightmare when she couldn't handle it, so they quickly backed away from that.
It remains a huge issue. COVID concerns are complicating it even further.
Biden's attempt to return the US to the days of being the UN's bitch doesn't bode well for us, either.
Everything Biden has done regarding foreign policy has resulted in a (foreseeable) fiasco. It's only going to get worse.
Trump was crushed by the media for the border issues. Kids in cages, etc etc. And nothing has gotten better, only worse and yet Mr Biden hasn't received the same media hatred Mr Trump did. Too many people want to see every issue as one between democrat and republican when so few of these issues should be or are political. There is a crisis at the southern border. We should all want that to change for the better regardless what political party is in power, no?
The US pretty much was the UN's bitch, prior to Trump. GW Bush somewhat broke from what they wanted, but he never had the balls to take that concept as far as it needed to go.
Trump's attitude was, "Fuck it, we will do what's best for America. I don't give shit what the UN thinks."
That was actually the correct attitude. The US doesn't really need the UN, and if something really big happens to where UN cooperation is necessary, they'll cooperate anyway, as our interests do align a good deal.
Biden is back to kissing ass to the UN.
I was impressed with Trump's foreign policy moves, in general. That was the best aspect of his Presidency, but it was overshadowed by his tweets, bad behavior, and ultimately his inability to accept defeat.
However, Trump basically got every major foreign policy decision right, whereas Biden has them all wrong thus far.
I did not like the decision to assassinate the Iranian general in Iraq mostly because of the retaliation against the American soldiers in Iraq that could have easily been expected. Aside from that my objections to Trump foreign policy are few. And its good to hear Druff finally compliment Trump, albeit indirectly, for his role in getting us out of Afghanistan.
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