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I wonder if this announcement to build semiconductor plants in the USA is indicative of some agreement with China to let them do as they please with Taiwan after the USA secures/relocates it's strategic interest in the region.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it certainly sounds like preparation for Taiwan no longer functioning like present day Taiwan...

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/eco...r-panama-ports-after-u-s-pressure/ar-AA1AeqtP

The timing of this is very coincidental. I'm seriously wondering if the Taiwan semi-conductor investment/move isn't part of a quid-pro quo arrangement with China to let them have Taiwan without US interference and this Panama Canal news is part of the arrangement.
 
quid-pro quo arrangement with China to let them have Taiwan

Earlier today I read that Putin and Trump are looking at a three-part world. A world divided up into 3 parts where China, Russia and Russia ruled the waves so-to-speak. I was checking my news feed, glanced at it and kept going. If I come across it again, I'll post it here.
 

Here we go.............

The three vertices of the new tripolar world: Trump, Putin, and Xi Jinping​


The world has witnessed the deterioration of the rules-based international order that emerged at the end of World War II after the hegemonic power, the United States, decided to enforce the law of the jungle.

Five years later, the concept of tripolarity is becoming a common theme in geopolitical analyses and diplomatic circles. "Can Trump and Putin, along with Xi Jinping, become the architects of a new multipolar world order?", wonders Jan Krikke, a veteran correspondent in Japan and Hong Kong, in a column published in the Asia Times.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/...n-and-xi-jinping/ar-AA1zc3Xk?ocid=socialshare

Another article...................

Putin’s Multipolar World and What it Means for U.S. Strategy
 
From USNI Proceedings

China Might Look at Imperial Japan’s Strategy for Victory​

Imperial Japan’s decision to launch a surprise campaign across the Pacific in December 1941 was militarily brilliant. Its main goal was to secure oil reserves in the Dutch East Indies—today’s Indonesia—to replace the oil it could no longer import from the United States because of embargoes resulting from the Second Sino-Japanese War.1 Striking directly at those reserves would have likely caused the United States and Great Britain to join the conflict on terms more favorable to themselves. Hence, Japan chose to weaken the Allied forces across the Pacific before going after their oil prize.2 Imperial Japan’s initial campaigns have valuable lessons for considering how China might use its military to seize Taiwan today.

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If the new chip plants succeed in the USA there won't be a need for a free Taiwan. When China took over HK from the UK it was hollowed out and the Asian financial system moved to Singapore overnight.
 

China sanctions US congress members, officials and NGO heads​

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has imposed sanctions on some U.S. congress members, government officials as well as heads of non-governmental organisations for "egregious behaviour on Hong Kong-related issues", its foreign ministry said on Monday.

The sanctions come in response to the U.S. sanctioning six Chinese and Hong Kong officials last month, which Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said China "strongly condemns".

"Any wrong action taken by the U.S. side on the Hong Kong-related issue will be met with resolute and reciprocal counteraction by the Chinese side," Guo said.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...S&cvid=d94adfe0d4e24ea8bccd3c02cdff4e50&ei=15
 

China vows retaliation against countries that follow U.S. calls to isolate Beijing​

  • China has warned it will retaliate against countries that cooperate with the U.S. in ways that compromise Beijing’s interests, according to a statement from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.
  • The threat comes as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is reportedly planning to use tariff negotiations to pressure U.S. partners to limit their dealings with China.
  • “China firmly opposes any party reaching a deal at the expense of China’s interests. If this happens, China will not accept it and will resolutely take reciprocal countermeasures,” the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said, according to a CNBC translation.
BEIJING — China on Monday warned it will retaliate against countries that cooperate with the U.S. in ways that compromise Beijing’s interests, as the trade war between the world’s two largest economies threatens to embroil other nations.

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I don't think there is anybody against this action.
 
I'm dancing in the streets...
Would it be interesting if El Salvador arrested all the dumb congressmen who are trying to interfere with their sovereignty?
 
Would it be interesting if El Salvador arrested all the dumb congressmen who are trying to interfere with their sovereignty?
Could you imagine if we could arrest AIPAC, They been fucking us for years...sovereignty wise I mean.
 
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