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ATP

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Aye; still feel bad for all the Australian patriots who will suffer from it. Though who knows, perhaps this will help them and the country in the long term.

Indeed.Ausiess dictators without money would nost power,and Australia would be normal again.They could not hold power with terror alone,like in Norh Korea.
 

Bacle

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Good article on why war over Taiwan is not likely in the near future, as Xi himself prefers sublter methods that play the long game.

"Subdue the enemy without fighting' is one of Sun Tzu's maxims, and the CCP is willing to play the long game with salami tactics and propoganda, instead of military force that would play towards the war the West militaries seem to expect to fight.

It also says the CCP does not expect to take the semi-conductor production lines intact, so their status is no longer an economic deterrent to invasion.

It also points out the CCP can wait 4 or 8 years for a new POTUS, while Xi isn't going anywhere, and doesn't lose anything with a slow burn on Taiwan.

The CCP know how to read us better than we seem to get how to read them, because our own propaganda keeps getting in the way.

We have to be willing to have an honest public conversation regarding Taiwan, and what the people of Taiwan want, vs what the CCP and US want of Taiwan, vs what the military's of those 3 nations feel they must prepare for.
 

Zachowon

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Good article on why war over Taiwan is not likely in the near future, as Xi himself prefers sublter methods that play the long game.

"Subdue the enemy without fighting' is one of Sun Tzu's maxims, and the CCP is willing to play the long game with salami tactics and propoganda, instead of military force that would play towards the war the West militaries seem to expect to fight.

It also says the CCP does not expect to take the semi-conductor production lines intact, so their status is no longer an economic deterrent to invasion.

It also points out the CCP can wait 4 or 8 years for a new POTUS, while Xi isn't going anywhere, and doesn't lose anything with a slow burn on Taiwan.

The CCP know how to read us better than we seem to get how to read them, because our own propaganda keeps getting in the way.

We have to be willing to have an honest public conversation regarding Taiwan, and what the people of Taiwan want, vs what the CCP and US want of Taiwan, vs what the military's of those 3 nations feel they must prepare for.

Bacle, there is a lot more going on in the world.

It all depends on if the CCP can sustain a economic collapse.
If It can't, It will take Taiwan or try to take them with it I would think.
I could be wrong though
 

Husky_Khan

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A Communist official in China was expelled from the Party for mining cryptocurrency (among other naughtiness).

The Register said:
A Saturday announcement by the commission stated that Xiao Yi, formerly a member and vice chairman of the Jiangxi Provincial Political Consultative Conference, was stripped of his post and lost his qualifications as a representative to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Some 2,280 delegates attended that Congress.

Yi was found to have taken bribes, abused his position corruptly, and allowed crypto mining.

China has repeatedly banned the use and mining of cryptocurrencies, so Yi should have known his activities were not allowed. The rap sheet the commission put together in its announcement of his expulsion also mentions incidents dating back years, making it unclear if he was punished for recent or past crypto-coin activity.

 

bintananth

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Let them fight. The west needs all the time it can get to get its house in order.
During the Cold War the US and USSR were akin to college roommates who didn't particularly like each other but were forced to somewhat get along while keeping the fight to petty squabbles because an all-out fight would leave both of them and everyone else who got dragged into it devastatingly crippled.

China is not powerful enough to stand up to both the US and Russia. The US and Russia combined can send roughly eighty nukes towards each and every Chinese city with a population of more than 1 million.
 

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Something very peculiar is happening with our Strategic Petroleum Reserve



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November 18, 2021
Something very peculiar is happening with our Strategic Petroleum Reserve
By Andrea Widburg

It’s no secret that Americans are paying record prices at the gas pumps. Rapidly ascending prices also affect the cost of all the goods and services that are an integral part of the American economy. Farmers, manufacturers, delivery companies, repair people...you name it: They’re paying more to do their jobs and they’re passing those costs to consumers. So why now, of all times, is the Biden administration selling off America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (“SPR”) to Asia?

As the name suggests, the SPR is America’s emergency backup supply of oil. The reason we have it is because of the energy crisis in the early 1970s. According to Wikipedia, which is probably accurate about this, “The United States started the petroleum reserve in 1975 after oil supplies were interrupted during the 1973-1974 oil embargo, to mitigate future supply disruptions.”

Fast forward to 2021. Upon entering the Oval Office, one of the first things Biden did was to shut down the Keystone XL pipeline. Henceforth, rather than flowing safely through a pipeline, Canadian oil will come the expensive way, over land, whether in trucks (which are in short supply) or on trains.

At the same time, Biden halted new oil, gas, and coal leases on federal lands, something that’s being fought in the courts. As long as the suit continues, though, no sane business would start to drill.

Biden’s also on the verge of ending all new oil and gas leases around major Native American cultural sites, which will shut down massive amounts of exploration and drilling in New Mexico. And following initial denials, the administration admitted that it plans to close a major Michigan pipeline.

No wonder gas pumps across America are blooming with Biden stickers like this one:
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Practically overnight, America went from oil independence and being a net oil importer, to suffering shortages and, as noted, rising prices. When asked about the problem, Biden risibly blamed OPEC and Russia. Meanwhile, Jennifer Granholm, the energy secretary, simply cackled maniacally and claimed the administration was helpless.

Biden is now under pressure to tap the SPR to relieve some of the pressure on fuel prices. (Again, remember that Biden birthed this problem by squashing American fuel production, thereby creating the shortage. There’s also the little matter of his administration working with Congress to print money like rolls of toilet paper—except that toilet paper is more useful than inflationary dollars.) Even Chuckie Schumer wants to lower prices by chipping away at our SPR emergency supply, despite our having vast, untapped resources beneath American land.

It turns out, though, that Biden is already tapping into the SPR; he’s just not doing it to help Americans. A report in investment circles is finally trickling down into the mainstream news: Biden is selling massive amounts of SPR oil...to Asia!
According to Bloomberg/Quint:
About 1.6 million barrels of crude from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve -- a monthly record -- was shipped out in October, according to data from market intelligence firm Kpler.
All three supertankers went to Asia.
“Given the ongoing pace of the current SPR release -- 12 million barrels in the last two months and the biggest weekly release so far last week at 3.1 million barrels -- it’s fair to assume more SPR barrels are going to leave U.S. shores in the weeks ahead,” said Matt Smith, an oil analyst at Kpler.
As far as I can tell, the administration has not explained why, with Americans struggling to keep up with rising fuel prices, it’s shipping our SPR to Asia. During the virtual meeting between Biden and Xi Jinping, the two men allegedly discussed releasing oil from both countries’ petroleum reserves but made no mention of the sales to Asia that already took place.

It's becoming clearer daily that there is a clown in the White House, but it’s not a cute, loving clown like Bozo (although I always found him kind of creepy). Instead, we’re being led by the political equivalent of the Joker from the D.C. Comics, a mad man who wants to burn it all down.

TLDR
Biden is shipping oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to "Asia".
 

Bacle

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Let them fight. The west needs all the time it can get to get its house in order.
No, no we do not want to do that.

Xi may be an ass, but he does not seem to want war over Taiwan, and is getting pushed to it via factional shit.

Wth the infighting going on, helping Xi purge his own warmongers may be the best route to avert conflict over Taiwan and keep WW3 from breaking out.
Something very peculiar is happening with our Strategic Petroleum Reserve





TLDR
Biden is shipping oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to "Asia".
Of course he is; cheap gas at home would make pushing for EVs even harder.
 

Zachowon

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No, no we do not want to do that.

Xi may be an ass, but he does not seem to want war over Taiwan, and is getting pushed to it via factional shit.

Wth the infighting going on, helping Xi purge his own warmongers may be the best route to avert conflict over Taiwan and keep WW3 from breaking out.
Of course he is; cheap gas at home would make pushing for EVs even harder.
You think Xi isn't a warmonger? He wants to be the next Mao
 

Bacle

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You think Xi isn't a warmonger? He wants to be the next Mao
As I said above, in response to that video, it looks like Hirohito and Tojo all over again.

I think Xi would prefer not to have military conflicts hurting his struggling economy, or empowering his rivals, if the Navy already doesn't listen to him and he does not wish to use military force against Taiwan.

Right now it seems the people who most want war over Taiwan are the military factions on both sides of the Pacific, not Xi or the Taiwanese or the US public.

Then again, the Chinese military and US military need each other's 'provocations and threats' to gather more power and resources to thier respective agencies/branches, so of course both want people to feel war over Taiwan is just around the corner.
 

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