^^ Yes, pretty much. I doubt you would read that in WaPo.
No, it is part of the American psyche these days. "Be like us, or you are our enemy ". The Chinese psyche is "You handle your stuff, we will handle ours. Let's trade, for mutual benefit ". It is pretty obvious who is winning.
That sure beats bombing and invading everyone else (and then losing). Even if it were true, which it isn't. I mean, how long before you losers get the message?
Is it losing when you get tired of everyone telling you to get out of Afghanistan, so you say, "Sure, but your not going to like the result." Afghanistan wasn't ready for the US to leave, which is why it has fallen. We could've stayed, but it was costing the U.S. taxpayers and there didn't seem to be enough gratitude or willingness to take on the changes to be self-sufficient. The U.S. has the capability to "win" most every war, but is "winning" worth the cost? Just like China could "win" by taking Taiwan, but why don't they just do it? Because the cost is just not worth it.
The chinkies are funding a terrorist government simply to get their hands on minerals and shit.
They don't care who the taliban maim or murder, as I said:
The chinky "psyche" is "Let's grab what we can get and fuck everyone else".
The USA makes Russia look like angry little boy scouts. So far this century, anyway.
Apparently, for all that can read, all countries, including Thailand, have some system where it's citizens being invited to vote for their government's creation. Every few years, it seems.
Some countries of course devise various methods to manipulate the approved process, as described in their constitution, to their own ends.
Leaving many voters frustrated.
One wonders why their citizens allow such illegal manipulation. Fear, murder, apathy, being banned from .... website, being redded, ....
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
A higher percentage of Chinese citizens participate in their elections for the People's Congress than US citizens participate in their Presidential elections actually.
Like they do with Australia. Dont have a differing opinion or we will cancel contracts on false claims of contamination, price dumping etc and bleat how the chinese peoples feelings have been hurt for asking a legitimate question. Mutual benefit my ass. The sooner we limit trade with them the better. There government couldnt keep an agreement if their life depended on it. Hong kong for starters. When you lay down with dogs you get up with fleas.
Sabang and ohoh must go through a lot of flea powder.
You show me a sore loser, and I'll show you a Loser.
The differences between the USA and China are in terms of governance and population marked by numbers so large, you can’t even begin to fathom them.
You come from an imperfect democracy UK/Aus/HK, and your own blinkered psyche supports a communist ideal that is equally flawed.
Trying to explain that to you in detail is a waste of time.
Using your own words, ‘to put it simply’ you are wrong. So let’s see if you can guess who the loser is?
The tenant, the UK, who had a time limited lease expire, was unable to have it renewed by the lessor.
"A person/entity which leases or lets a property to another".
Unusual for a demanding renter to have to move out?
Maybe our, domestic property owning TD landlords, may wish to comment.
Or ask this entity:
"The largest landowner in the world - The Roman Catholic Church."
I'm pretty sure it has experience of, not renewing a lease extension, to a lessor.
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I'm sure hoohoo will somehow try and blame this on the US.
Because he's a bit of a thicko.
A huge explosion has ripped through a crowded mosque in the Afghan capital Kabul, killing 21 people, police say.
Another 33 people were injured, Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran added.
Wednesday's blast occurred during evening prayers. The mosque's imam Amir Muhammad Kabuli is reported to be among the dead.
It is unclear who was behind the attack, a week after Islamic State (IS) militants killed a pro-Taliban cleric in a suicide bomb blast, also in Kabul.
Afghanistan: Deadly blast rips through crowded Kabul mosque - BBC News
Ask the US State department.
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