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Genocide
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"Economics Explained" is the channel that explains this best. Go binge over there
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He got his supporters to cheer for huge new taxes. That is truly bizarre.
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Historically, India and Pakistan have had disputes. Many times the US has supplied arms to Pakistan during these disputes. This has created a lack of trust in the US over time. It's an important factor in discussions.
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dirt-kw7cy Are you seriously trying to blame the civilians for getting killed? That is some serious mental gymnastics there.
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Hopefully, Israel will stop the violent oppression and illegal displacement and stop the open air prison, and then these horrific reprisals that hurt so many can finally stop. Some basic respect for a fellow human is all that is needed.
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The tail is wagging the dog.
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It's a weapon, in 2 ways. It takes India's water, and has the ability to flood instantly. Flooding is a well used strategic tactic in China for centuries. Edit. In Tibet, they are replacing the population and economically invading what should be an independent region.
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@Four-S I am not saying there is anything wrong with it. I simply recommended a specialist in economics, in case people wanted to follow up.
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Same
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@Alex-pj8nz Australia is capable of being self sufficient. China can't. Australia feeds 80 million plus people a year, with a population of under 30 million.
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@shtrakt The QUAD have already trained all four military with each other in exercises, as a complete force. Each has independent training with the other, but last year all 4 forces trained together.
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... and children.
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So, the smart people are leaving Russia. Got it.
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@YOVELLL1000 They are indeed experienced in killing in civilian settings. That I do believe.
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@nissimtrifonov5314 Told to evacuate? You casually say that like it isn't a war crime to inflict collective punishment on civilians. It is amazing how many immoral horrific things some people are comfortable about openly discussing. It isn't a war zone until Israel invades a civilian settlement. Let's stick to reality here.
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@jonunciate7018 When an armed force such a the IDF is going to invade, and have a proven history of, and openly admit to a willingness to kill anyone - civilians and children included - it is understandable that they may wish to live, and so will need to defend themselves. You make it sound like they should just accept tyrannical oppression. Is that the message you intended to convey?
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He missed the key issue that triggered it all...the refusal to use Huawei. The wumao STILL hate on that decision to this day.
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What are you deeming success? It needs defining
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Here, I was thinking that it was an uprising against the brutal oppression and degradation of humans forced to live in an open air prison by a violent bigotted totalitarian regime that was the cause. I'm glad to hear that there are lots of cute babies rather than deadly violence that is the real issue.
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We here in Australia made the top 10 at the very beginning of the graphic, and I am pretty happy that we don't register on any other graph, at the scale used.
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Exactly. They weren't gaffes, they were all part of the strategy to maintain ambiguity. ...and here we are, on a video trying to work it all out. Seems effective.
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@AICW That's a stretch.
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@Alex-pj8nz The CCP uses more than half of the world's iron ore. Australia produces more than 60% of the world's iron ore. Basic maths says they NEED Australia. It has been a mutually beneficial relationship, until Xi started needing his ego stroked. The CCP solution was Brazil, but they can't supply the scale of iron ore yet. The funny thing is, Aussie companies are going to Brazil because they know how to scale it up successfully. So Aussies businesses will still be the supplier. That's just the easy obvious example. Your script has no genuine answer for that.
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@Wraithfighter You underestimate Bond villains.
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You what, mate?
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Then seek help.
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Consolidation of smaller banks into the huge few.
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You missed the key point that set this all off... ...the refusal of Huawei hardware in the telecommunications core.
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Wolf Warrior becoming Lone Wolf.
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Complete domination
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@dww6 I have seen decades of atrocities perpetrated by people claiming to represent both sides. Don't bother with one single emotive example that suits your propaganda. It is transparent, and quite pathetic. Do you see how you are parading them again to suit you?
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That poker game, where everyone is cheating.
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It would look like a genocidal bloodbath.
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@Alex-pj8nz What about products he CAN'T buy from other countries in the quantities the CCP needs? The CCP needs more than it can produce, to even support it's own population. That's why they are enviously looking around the world trying to grab what they can.
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@satriojumeneng7055 The average Australian has no problem with the slowing of the coal mining industry. It was only some rich guys gaining out of that. The environment will be all the better for it. The barley was already sold to India, along with the rice. India turned the rice to rice noodles and sold it to China. Australia forged a new market, and helped a friend create an industry. There is a global food shortage, so being released from binding agreements has turned out to be a blessing for some farmers. The wineries sold a lot from the global advertising when Xi placed tariffs. Other nations showed support, because Australian wine has a great reputation. Seafood prices have dropped in the stores, so high quality seafood is now far more plentiful and cheaper. Fishing quotas can be reduced ensuring sustainability. This is a good thing for the average Australian. Hopefully, there will be cheaper higher education for Aussies too soon. I know the economy from the inside...not from a faceless statistics sheet. Meanwhile, Australia is still breaking trade surplus records anyway. How is that electricity and energy crisis doing? Why are you having to hoard food?
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@awellculturedmanofanime1246 Why did you target me with such horrific cheerleading for the murder of children?
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As a moral human being, your elections can't come soon enough.
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@fredsmith-kingofthelunatic7810 Then it was worth the sacrifices. Take care.
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@nissimtrifonov5314 As for you not hearing of anyone in Palestine criticising Hamas, I must ask the question - are you lying or wilfully ignorant of facts?
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@Alex-pj8nz They still need the know how on scaling up and the technology to drive it all. Cheap labour doesn't provide the know how. That is when Australian companies step in. You seem really keen on hating on Australian products just because it's Australian. Why be a hater? Is it for pay?
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@satriojumeneng7055 Who will replace it? Australia can have the same mutually beneficial relationship with India as they grow...just as Australia has had a mutually beneficial relationship with China as they grew. It's a shame Xi's ego got in the way. ...but we will be happy to see our mates in India thrive, as long as we beat them in cricket occasionally.
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@satriojumeneng7055 Australia didn't get hit by the GFC, that hit the US. How much influence do you think the US has? If the biggest trade partner was China, then unless Xi does what the US wants then the US had no control over Australian economy. It makes ZERO sense You do realise Australia was a wealthy country long before Mao was starving millions, and it had nothing to do with trade with the US. Australian and US trade is and always has been very small. ANZUS treaty exists. Australia doesn't need to beg for friends...we earned their respect already by showing years of mateship.
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@Alex-pj8nz Now you are just shooting blind. What has Trump got to do with anything at all? How is he even relevant? You seem mad. Are you OK?
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@Alex-pj8nz When you find yourself in a hole...stop digging.
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@kanding3369 I didn't say won...I said done. All you have done is tell someone they can't do something, that they have clearly already done...then got abusive when I pointed out how ridiculous it was to think anyone must listen to you. Then you went to pointless weak attempts at abuse. Basically.. 1. Order people around 2. Find that they ignore you 3. Start with childish abuse when upset 4. Get laughed at. It seems you are learning from the "Xi-the-pooh school of communication"
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@kanding3369 You try way too hard, and have a seriously overinflated sense competence.
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@matthewvelge1196 Israel doesn't want it, and never has - this just gave them a reason to retaliate, and in the usual style it has been disproportionate and is far from over. The attack by Hamas was horrific and deplorable, but let's not pretend that Israel won't take full advantage of the tragedy to inflict severe and horrific tyranny and death upon the citizens of Palestine - and it has already begun.
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@victorfinberg8595 How does that make anything I said wrong? You have told me nothing I don't already know.
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