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@dailm8056 Wow, buddy, that's some tirade you're throwing. How much is the CCP paying you for that? I don't want you hacking into my checking account, so I'm going to pull back... a little. So you believe the CCP owns the entirety of the South China Sea, correct? All the way up to the beaches of Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines... and that the CCP has legitimate rights to the nation of Taiwan. Good so far? Cool. They've built these artificial islands in certain countries Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ), and loaded missiles and barracks and flight hangers on them. Nothing for civilian use. Correct? Xi stood beside former President Obama and told him he had no desire to militarized the islands. Google it. The UNCLOS decision ruled against China, but who cares, since they lack any authority, and of course, with China being a permanent member of the UN Security Counsel, they would have just vetoed it anyway. Now we have what can only be called a "situation." The Philippines have WELCOMED the United States of America to its shores and offered to let American oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil in for oil and gas exploration. THAT means my good friend, that no longer will there be harassment of Philippine fishermen, or "Freedom of navigation" sailings by the Americans throughout the South China Sea. The Americans are there to stay. Now. You go look into that and see if it's a "rumor."
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 Wow, buddy, that's some tirade you're throwing. How much is the CCP paying you for that? I don't want you hacking into my checking account, so I'm going to pull back... a little. So you believe the CCP owns the entirety of the South China Sea, correct? All the way up to the beaches of Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines... and that the CCP has legitimate rights to the nation of Taiwan. Good so far? Cool. They've built these artificial islands in certain countries Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ), and loaded missiles and barracks and flight hangers on them. Nothing for civilian use. Correct? Xi stood beside former President Obama and told him he had no desire to militarized the islands. Google it. The UNCLOS decision ruled against China, but who cares, since they lack any authority, and of course, with China being a permanent member of the UN Security Counsel, they would have just vetoed it anyway. Now we have what can only be called a "situation." The Philippines have WELCOMED the United States of America to its shores and offered to let American oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil in for oil and gas exploration. THAT means my good friend, that no longer will there be harassment of Philippine fishermen, or "Freedom of navigation" sailings by the Americans throughout the South China Sea. The Americans are there to stay. Now. You go look into that and see if it's a "rumor."
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@dailm8056 So, the mercenaries were sent by China. Got it. Have the Russians put any American or European mercenaries on TV? You may just be "spreading rumors." The US Department of Defense came on TV and said they had evidence that the Chinese were helping the Houthis. I personally don't have this evidence. Sorry. Let's use some common sense for a minute, can we? Do you think the Houthis have the capability to track and engage near invisible warships at night on the open sea? 🤔 The weapons they used have been shot down, and the pieces were recovered from the water. They are satellite guided munitions. What satellites do the Houthis possess in orbit? What satellite do you think they have that can do that? Anyway, your threat that China could just send supersonic jets to help the Houthis is comical 😆 🤣. There are 2 American carrier battle groups in the Gulf of Aden and the surrounding areas. Even drones can't get through that. But hey, I'm only spreading more rumors. Correct? The problem, as I see it, is that when the world has a "hot spot," they tend to call on the Americans. Vietnam called, and they went. Korea called, and they went. Kuwait didn't call because they were already dead, but then Saudi Arabia called, and yeah , the Americans went. Lately, it's been the Ukrainians needing to stop a despot. The gulf of Aden needs help to stop commercial shipping from being attacked. Don't look now, but here comes the Philippines calling, once again, to stop another authoritarian. Yes, the Americans are going. So don't preach or complain about what the Americans are doing. They are requested. I believe many of these countries need to pay for that assistance for 5 decades or more since its American blood and treasure being used to keep the world from burning.
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 Wow, buddy, that's some tirade you're throwing. How much is the CCP paying you for that? I don't want you hacking into my checking account, so I'm going to pull back... a little. So you believe the CCP owns the entirety of the South China Sea, correct? All the way up to the beaches of Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines... and that the CCP has legitimate rights to the nation of Taiwan. Good so far? Cool. They've built these artificial islands in certain countries Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ), and loaded missiles and barracks and flight hangers on them. Nothing for civilian use. Correct? Xi stood beside former President Obama and told him he had no desire to militarized the islands. Google it. The UNCLOS decision ruled against China, but who cares, since they lack any authority, and of course, with China being a permanent member of the UN Security Counsel, they would have just vetoed it anyway. Now we have what can only be called a "situation." The Philippines have WELCOMED the United States of America to its shores and offered to let American oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil in for oil and gas exploration. THAT means my good friend, that no longer will there be harassment of Philippine fishermen, or "Freedom of navigation" sailings by the Americans throughout the South China Sea. The Americans are there to stay. Now. You go look into that and see if it's a "rumor."
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 So, the mercenaries were sent by China. Got it. Have the Russians put any American or European mercenaries on TV? You don't like your "spreading rumors." The US Department of Defense came on TV and said they had evidence that the Chinese were helping the Houthis. I personally don't have this evidence. Sorry. Let's use some common sense for a minute, can we? Do you think the Houthis have the capability to track and engage near invisible warships at night on the open sea? 🤔 The weapons they used have been shot down, and the pieces were recovered from the water. They are satellite guided munitions. What satellites do the Houthis possess in orbit? What satellite do you think they have that can do that? Anyway, your threat that China could just send supersonic jets to help the Houthis is comical 😆 🤣. There are 2 American carrier battle groups in the Gulf of Aden and the surrounding areas. Even drones can't get through that. But hey, I'm only spreading more rumors. Correct? The problem, as I see it, is that when the world has a "hot spot," they tend to call on the Americans. Vietnam called, and they went. Korea called, and they went. Kuwait didn't call because they were already dead, but then Saudi Arabia called, and yeah , the Americans went. Lately, it's been the Ukrainians needing to stop a despot. The gulf of Aden needs then to stop commercial shipping lines open. Don't look now, but here comes the Philippines calling, once again, to stop another authoritarian. Yes, the Americans are going. So don't preach or complain about what the Americans are doing. They are requested. I believe many of these countries need to pay for that assistance for 5 decades or more since its American blood and treasure being used to keep the world from burning.
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 Wow, buddy, that's some tirade you're throwing. How much is the CCP paying you for that? I don't want you hacking into my checking account, so I'm going to pull back... a little. So you believe the CCP owns the entirety of the South China Sea, correct? All the way up to the beaches of Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines... and that the CCP has legitimate rights to the nation of Taiwan. Good so far? Cool. They've built these artificial islands in certain countries Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ), and loaded missiles and barracks and flight hangers on them. Nothing for civilian use. Correct? Xi stood beside former President Obama and told him he had no desire to militarized the islands. Google it. The UNCLOS decision ruled against China, but who cares, since they lack any authority, and of course, with China being a permanent member of the UN Security Counsel, they would have just vetoed it anyway. Now we have what can only be called a "situation." The Philippines have WELCOMED the United States of America to its shores and offered to let American oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil in for oil and gas exploration. THAT means my good friend, that no longer will there be harassment of Philippine fishermen, or "Freedom of navigation" sailings by the Americans throughout the South China Sea. The Americans are there to stay. Now. You go look into that and see if it's a "rumor."
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 So, the mercenaries were sent by China. Got it. Have the Russians put any American or European mercenaries on TV? You don't like your "spreading rumors." The US Department of Defense came on TV and said they had evidence that the Chinese were helping the Houthis. I personally don't have this evidence. Sorry. Let's use some common sense for a minute, can we? Do you think the Houthis have the capability to track and engage near invisible warships at night on the open sea? 🤔 The weapons they used have been shot down, and the pieces were recovered from the water. They are satellite guided munitions. What satellites do the Houthis possess in orbit? What satellite do you think they have that can do that? Anyway, your threat that China could just send supersonic jets to help the Houthis is comical 😆 🤣. There are 2 American carrier battle groups in the Gulf of Aden and the surrounding areas. Even drones can't get through that. But hey, I'm only spreading more rumors. Correct? The problem, as I see it, is that when the world has a "hot spot," they tend to call on the Americans. Vietnam called, and they went. Korea called, and they went. Kuwait didn't call because they were already dead, but then Saudi Arabia called, and yeah , the Americans went. Lately, it's been the Ukrainians needing to stop a despot. The gulf of Aden needs then to stop commercial shipping lines open. Don't look now, but here comes the Philippines calling, once again, to stop another authoritarian. Yes, the Americans are going. So don't preach or complain about what the Americans are doing. They are requested. I believe many of these countries need to pay for that assistance for 5 decades or more since its American blood and treasure being used to keep the world from burning.
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 Wow, buddy, that's some tirade you're throwing. How much is the CCP paying you for that? I don't want you hacking into my checking account, so I'm going to pull back... a little. So you believe the CCP owns the entirety of the South China Sea, correct? All the way up to the beaches of Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines... and that the CCP has legitimate rights to the nation of Taiwan. Good so far? Cool. They've built these artificial islands in certain countries Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ), and loaded missiles and barracks and flight hangers on them. Nothing for civilian use. Correct? Xi stood beside former President Obama and told him he had no desire to militarized the islands. Google it. The UNCLOS decision ruled against China, but who cares, since they lack any authority, and of course, with China being a permanent member of the UN Security Counsel, they would have just vetoed it anyway. Now we have what can only be called a "situation." The Philippines have WELCOMED the United States of America to its shores and offered to let American oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil in for oil and gas exploration. THAT means my good friend, that no longer will there be harassment of Philippine fishermen, or "Freedom of navigation" sailings by the Americans throughout the South China Sea. The Americans are there to stay. Now. You go look into that and see if it's a "rumor."
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@dailm8056 @dailm8056 So, the mercenaries were sent by China. Got it. Have the Russians put any American or European mercenaries on TV? You don't like your "spreading rumors." The US Department of Defense came on TV and said they had evidence that the Chinese were helping the Houthis. I personally don't have this evidence. Sorry. Let's use some common sense for a minute, can we? Do you think the Houthis have the capability to track and engage near invisible warships at night on the open sea? 🤔 The weapons they used have been shot down, and the pieces were recovered from the water. They are satellite guided munitions. What satellites do the Houthis possess in orbit? What satellite do you think they have that can do that? Anyway, your threat that China could just send supersonic jets to help the Houthis is comical 😆 🤣. There are 2 American carrier battle groups in the Gulf of Aden and the surrounding areas. Even drones can't get through that. But hey, I'm only spreading more rumors. Correct? The problem, as I see it, is that when the world has a "hot spot," they tend to call on the Americans. Vietnam called, and they went. Korea called, and they went. Kuwait didn't call because they were already dead, but then Saudi Arabia called, and yeah , the Americans went. Lately, it's been the Ukrainians needing to stop a despot. The gulf of Aden needs then to stop commercial shipping lines open. Don't look now, but here comes the Philippines calling, once again, to stop another authoritarian. Yes, the Americans are going. So don't preach or complain about what the Americans are doing. They are requested. I believe many of these countries need to pay for that assistance for 5 decades or more since its American blood and treasure being used to keep the world from burning.
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@dailm8056 Wow, buddy, that's some tirade you're throwing. How much is the CCP paying you for that? I don't want you hacking into my checking account, so I'm going to pull back... a little. So you believe the CCP owns the entirety of the South China Sea, correct? All the way up to the beaches of Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines... and that the CCP has legitimate rights to the nation of Taiwan. Good so far? Cool. They've built these artificial islands in certain countries Economic Exclusion Zones (EEZ), and loaded missiles and barracks and flight hangers on them. Nothing for civilian use. Correct? Xi stood beside former President Obama and told him he had no desire to militarized the islands. Google it. The UNCLOS decision ruled against China, but who cares, since they lack any authority, and of course, with China being a permanent member of the UN Security Counsel, they would have just vetoed it anyway. Now we have what can only be called a "situation." The Philippines have WELCOMED the United States of America to its shores and offered to let American oil giants Chevron and ExxonMobil in for oil and gas exploration. THAT means my good friend, that no longer will there be harassment of Philippine fishermen, or "Freedom of navigation" sailings by the Americans throughout the South China Sea. The Americans are there to stay. Now. You go look into that and see if it's a "rumor."
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@dailm8056 So, the mercenaries were sent by China. Got it. Have the Russians put any American or European mercenaries on TV? You don't like your "spreading rumors." The US Department of Defense came on TV and said they had evidence that the Chinese were helping the Houthis. I personally don't have this evidence. Sorry. Let's use some common sense for a minute, can we? Do you think the Houthis have the capability to track and engage near invisible warships at night on the open sea? 🤔 The weapons they used have been shot down, and the pieces were recovered from the water. They are satellite guided munitions. What satellites do the Houthis possess in orbit? What satellite do you think they have that can do that? Anyway, your threat that China could just send supersonic jets to help the Houthis is comical 😆 🤣. There are 2 American carrier battle groups in the Gulf of Aden and the surrounding areas. Even drones can't get through that. But hey, I'm only spreading more rumors. Correct? The problem, as I see it, is that when the world has a "hot spot," they tend to call on the Americans. Vietnam called, and they went. Korea called, and they went. Kuwait didn't call because they were already dead, but then Saudi Arabia called, and yeah , the Americans went. Lately, it's been the Ukrainians needing to stop a despot. The gulf of Aden needs then to stop commercial shipping lines open. Don't look now, but here comes the Philippines calling, once again, to stop another authoritarian. Yes, the Americans are going. So don't preach or complain about what the Americans are doing. They are requested. I believe many of these countries need to pay for that assistance for 5 decades or more since its American blood and treasure being used to keep the world from burning.
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