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Biden
Tuesday, April 6, 2021 1:56 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: "Raping people with a needle"? Seriously?
Quote:And since this is NOT being driven by the Biden* administration, tell me why we should be talking about it in this thread.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021 3:52 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 10:34 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: "Raping people with a needle"? Seriously? Penetration with out consent. Yes. Rape. Quote:And since this is NOT being driven by the Biden* administration, tell me why we should be talking about it in this thread. Follow the post trail here if you really care to know. I don't just pop up on random threads to post about this.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 1:10 PM
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 3:32 PM
Thursday, April 8, 2021 9:05 PM
Friday, April 9, 2021 2:25 AM
Quote:Pentagon approves deployment of Guard at Capitol until May 23
Friday, April 9, 2021 2:46 AM
Quote: XI JINPING CALLS ANGELA MERKEL Thursday, April 8, 2021 Xi says China ready to work with Germany, EU to create more global certainty Source: Xinhua| 2020-06-04 04:55:39|Editor: huaxia BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping said Wednesday that China stands ready to work with Germany and the European Union (EU) to strengthen strategic cooperation, uphold multilateralism, tackle global challenges, and jointly add certainty to the current world of uncertainty. In a telephone conversation in the night with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Xi noted that it was the third time since the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak that he and Merkel had spoken over the phone, which reflects the deep political mutual trust and close strategic communication between the two sides. The Chinese side appreciates the German government's objective and rational stand as well as its respect for science on the pandemic issue, Xi said. He added that China is ready to work with Germany to support the work of the World Health Organization (WHO), promote international cooperation within such frameworks as the United Nations and the Group of 20, help African countries fight the coronavirus disease, and contribute to safeguarding global public health security. Stressing the need to coordinate epidemic control and economic and social development, Xi said the general trend of the Chinese economy towards stable long-term growth with a sound momentum remains unchanged. China, he added, will stay committed to further opening up to and expanding cooperation with the rest of the world, and continue to create a favorable environment for German enterprises to increase investment in China. The recently launched China-Germany "fast track" arrangement will help enterprises in both countries to speed up business resumption, and maintain the stability of international industrial and supply chains, he said. The Chinese president said he is confident that China-Germany cooperation will play its due role in helping pull the world out of the economic recession at an early date. With China and Germany maintaining a stable and sound cooperative relationship, China stands ready to continue dialogue and exchanges with Germany, Xi said. Noting that Germany is to take over the rotating presidency of the European Union (EU) for the second half of this year, he added that China appreciates Germany's willingness to actively promote the development of China-EU ties. As a series of significant events of China-Germany and China-EU political exchanges are now under discussion, China is willing to keep close communication and coordination with Germany and the EU to ensure the success of these events and lift China-Germany and China-EU relations to higher levels, he added. For her part, Merkel said that Germany attaches importance to the economic and social development plan made in China's "two sessions," and stands ready to work with China to promote work and production resumption without compromising outbreak control and continuously deepen bilateral economic cooperation. Germany highly appreciates the announcement made by Xi that China's COVID-19 vaccine will be made a global public good, she said, adding that under current circumstances, to enhance international solidarity and multilateralism is crucial to the global fight against the pandemic. The chancellor said Germany is willing to strengthen exchanges with China and continue to support the WHO playing its important role, so as to promote international public health security cooperation. Germany, she added, hopes to maintain dialogue with China and boost cooperation as regards a broad range of fields and issues, and also stands ready to keep close communication with China to materialize the important events on the Germany-China and EU-China agenda and push for higher-level development of Germany-China and EU-China ties.
Saturday, April 10, 2021 11:00 AM
Quote:Daily Mail Exposes Hunter Biden Bombshells After 'Tell-All' Book Holds Back Tyler Durden's Photo
Quote: by Tyler Durden Saturday, Apr 10, 2021 - 05:55 AM With Hunter Biden on a serious image rehabilitation tour - a 'tell all' book combined with television interviews from friendly outlets designed to invoke pity over the First Son's crack and hooker habits, the Daily Mail is now telling the rest of the story regarding the contents of his abandoned laptop after Hunter admitted it 'certainly' could be his in a Sunday interview with CBS. If you've seen the laptop photos which leaked last October, you can probably stop here. The Mail did spare us from blurred pictures of Hunter's wang, along with several sex tapes released by exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui. After obtaining a copy of the hard drive, DailyMail.com commissioned top cyber forensics experts Maryman & Associates to analyze its data and determine whether the laptop's contents were real. The firm's founder, Brad Maryman, is a 29-year FBI veteran Supervisory Special Agent who served as an Information Security Officer and founded its first computer forensics lab. -Daily Mail The Mail obtained over 100,000 text messages, 154,000 emails and over 2,000 photos which were verified by top forensics experts, which reveal that Joe 'became a punching bag for Hunter's drug-fueled rants,' and 'paid his grandchildren's bills when Hunter had drained his bank accounts with prostitutes and crack cocaine.' Hunter appeared to be obsessed with making and starring in porn films with prostitutes, videos and photos on his laptop show. The hard drive contains hundreds of pictures of naked women and naked selfies of Hunter, as well as dozens of videos. Hunter photographed and filmed himself, often with two prostitutes at a time, in explicit videos that he then posted on adult website Pornhub under the username 'RHEast'. Hunter filmed himself with the women from his laptop webcam, sometimes shooting at different angles using an iPad and cell phone. -Daily Mail The Mail also promises to release more Hunter laptop drops: Hunter's laptop is a pandora's box of shocking revelations, explicit photos and intimate communications.In the following days, DailyMail.com will publish more shocking stories from Hunter's laptop, including: * How Hunter blew hundreds of thousands on prostitutes, drugs and luxury cars, leaving him scrambling to avoid jail for $320k in unpaid taxes * How five members of the Biden family have been to rehab for drug or alcohol abuse – and a stunning admission by Joe to his son * The OTHER Biden family member planning to buy and cook crack, after falling into the disastrous addiction with Hunter * Hunter's unconventional and unlikely relationship with his well-known psychiatrist * The whispered bedroom conversation with a prostitute caught on Hunter's webcam, in which he confesses he had a previous laptop stolen – by Russians for blackmail
Quote:The president's son left his 2017 MacBook Pro laptop at a Wilmington, Delaware computer repair shop in April 2019 and never returned for it. In one text exchange between Joe and Hunter, Joe wrote "Good morning my beautiful son. I miss you and love you. Dad." To which a petulant Hunter raged at his father for "having made clear to the world that the only reason for not [running for president is your] family problems im glad to be the f***ing bullseye you painted on my back." In another exchange, Hunter complained that Joe's advice not to defend himself publicly during his expensive divorce with ex-wife Kathleen Biden, or his affair with his brother's widow Hallie, had backfired. "Your team just made me the uncontrollable troubled tax cheat philanderer sex and drug addict that you tried so hard to fix but couldn't yt. They just totally wrote my life away," Hunter wrote, adding "If you dont run [for president] ill never have a chance at redemption." Joe replied with a promise to run, though hinted that maybe Hunter should probably stop getting so dramatic over texts due to them being a target. "I'll run but I need you,' he wrote. 'H[allie] is wrong. Only focus is recovery. Nothing else... When you can and feel like it call. Positive my text etc a target. Love." Joe Biden would announce his run for president two months later - during which Hunter's laptop contents would leak, defeating the purpose of rehabilitating the crack addict's image. Joe would again warn Hunter not to spill his life story over text, writing "Be careful what you text. Likely I'm being hacked." Read the rest of the report here. And then there's this other thing Hunter failed to mention in his book or his interviews... “Hunter Biden purchased a handgun illegally, he lied on a federal background check..” “The question is will David Chipman arrest the President’s son? If he doesn’t... how exactly are you obligated to follow these rules?” Great questions, Tucker. pic.twitter.com/mNbYAwzOHN — Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 9, 2021
Saturday, April 10, 2021 11:07 AM
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Friday, April 16, 2021 6:52 AM
THG
Friday, April 16, 2021 9:16 AM
Sunday, April 18, 2021 8:29 AM
Sunday, April 18, 2021 8:35 AM
Sunday, April 18, 2021 9:57 AM
Monday, April 19, 2021 8:54 AM
Monday, April 19, 2021 10:00 AM
Monday, April 19, 2021 3:41 PM
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 3:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by THG: Trump says Biden's plan to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan is a 'wonderful and positive thing to do https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-says-biden-s-plan-to-withdraw-us-troops-from-afghanistan-is-a-wonderful-and-positive-thing-to-do/ar-BB1fOlsy?ocid=msedgntp
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 3:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by THG: Trump says Biden's plan to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan is a 'wonderful and positive thing to do https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-says-biden-s-plan-to-withdraw-us-troops-from-afghanistan-is-a-wonderful-and-positive-thing-to-do/ar-BB1fOlsy?ocid=msedgntp Yes, it is. It's too bad the Dems/deep state didn't allow it when Trump was President, but are all behind it now. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 3:40 PM
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 5:53 PM
REAVERFAN
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:09 PM
Quote: America’s Neoliberal Financialization Policy vs. China’s Industrial Socialism Michael Hudson • April 15, 2021 • 2,400 Words Nearly half a millennium ago Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince described three options for how a conquering power might treat states that it defeated in war but that “have been accustomed to live under their own laws and in freedom: … the first is to ruin them, the next is to reside there in person, the third is to permit them to live under their own laws, drawing a tribute, and establishing within it an oligarchy which will keep it friendly to you.”[1] Machiavelli preferred the first option, citing Rome’s destruction of Carthage. That is what the United States did to Iraq and Libya after 2001. But in today’s New Cold War the mode of destruction is largely economic, via trade and financial sanctions such as the United States has imposed on China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela and other designated adversaries. The idea is to deny them key inputs, above all in essential technology and information processing, raw materials, and access to bank and financial connections, such as U.S. threats to expel Russia from the SWIFT bank-clearing system. The second option is to occupy rivals. This is done only partially by the troops in America’s 800 military bases abroad. [NOT BASES, INSTALLATIONS. - SIGNY] But the usual, more efficient occupation is by U.S. corporate takeovers of their basic infrastructure, owning their most lucrative assets and remitting their revenue back to the imperial core. President Trump said that he wanted to seize Iraq’s and Syria’s oil as reparations for the cost of destroying their society. His successor, Joe Biden, sought in 2021 to appoint Hillary Clinton’s loyalist Neera Tanden to head the government’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB). She had urged that America should make Libya turn over its vast oil reserves as reparations for the cost of destroying its society. “We have a giant deficit. They have a lot of oil. Most Americans would choose not to engage in the world because of that deficit. If we want to continue to engage in the world, gestures like having oil rich countries partially pay us back doesn’t seem crazy to me.” [2] U.S. strategists have preferred Machiavelli’s third option: To leave the defeated adversary nominally independent but to rule via client oligarchies. President Jimmy Carter’s national-security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski referred to them as “vassals,” in the classical medieval meaning of demanding loyalty to their American patrons, with a common interest in seeing the subject economy privatized, financialized, taxed and passed on to the United States for its patronage and support, based on a mutuality of interest against local democratic assertion of nationalistic self-reliance and keeping the economic surplus at home to promote domestic prosperity instead of being sent abroad. That policy of privatization by a client oligarchy with its own source of wealth based on the U.S. orbit is what American neoliberal diplomacy accomplished in the former Soviet economies after 1991 to secure its Cold War victory over Soviet Communism. The way in which client oligarchies were created was a grabitization that utterly disrupted the economic interconnections integrating the economies. “To put it in a terminology that harkens back to the more brutal age of ancient empires,” Brzezinski explained, “the three grand imperatives of imperial geostrategy are to prevent collusion and maintain security dependence among the vassals, to keep tributaries pliant and protected and to keep the barbarians from coming together.”[3] After reducing Germany and Japan to vassalage after defeating them in World War II, U.S. diplomacy quickly reduced the Britain and its imperial sterling area to vassalage by 1946, followed in due course by the rest of Western Europe and its former colonies. The next step was to isolate Russia and China, while keeping “the barbarians from coming together.” If they were to join up, warned Mr. Brzezinski, “the United States may have to determine how to cope with regional coalitions that seek to push America out of Eurasia, thereby threatening America’s status as a global power.”[4] By 2016, Brzezinski saw Pax Americana unravelling from its failure to achieve these aims. He acknowledged that the United States “is no longer the globally imperial power.”[5] That is what has motivated its increasing antagonism toward China and Russia, along with Iran and Venezuela. The problem was not Russia, whose Communist nomenklatura let their country be ruled by a Western-oriented kleptocracy, but China. The U.S.-China confrontation is not simply a national rivalry, but a conflict of economic and social systems. The reason why today’s world is being plunged into an economic and near-military Cold War 2.0 is to be found in the prospect of socialist control of what Western economies since classical antiquity have treated as privately owned rent-yielding assets: money and banking (along with the rules governing debt and foreclosure), land and natural resources, and infrastructure monopolies. This contrast in whether money and credit, land and natural monopolies will be privatized and duly concentrated in the hands of a rentier oligarchy or used to promote general prosperity and growth has basically become one of finance capitalism and socialism. Yet in its broadest terms this conflict existed already 2500 years ago, in the contrast between Near Eastern kingship and the Greek and Roman oligarchies. These oligarchies, ostensibly democratic in superficial political form and sanctimonious ideology, fought against the concept of kingship. The source of that opposition was that royal power – or that of domestic “tyrants” – might sponsor what Greek and Roman democratic reformers were advocating: cancellation of debts to save populations from being reduced to debt bondage and dependency (and ultimately to serfdom), and redistribution of lands to prevent its ownership from becoming polarized and concentrated in the hands of creditors and-landlords. From today’s U.S. vantage point, that polarization is the basic dynamic of today’s U.S.-sponsored neoliberalism. China and Russia are existential threats to the global expansion of financialized rentier wealth. Today’s Cold War 2.0 aims to deter China and potentially other counties from socializing their financial systems, land and natural resources, and keeping infrastructure utilities public to prevent their being monopolized in private hands to siphon off economic rents at the expense of productive investment in economic growth. The United States hoped that China might be as gullible as the Soviet Union and adopt neoliberal policy permitting its wealth to be privatized and turned into rent-extracting privileges, to be sold off to Americans. “What the free world expected when it welcomed China into the free trade body [the World Trade Organization] in 2001,” explained Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr, trade advisor in the Reagan administration, was that, “from the time of Deng Xiaoping’s adoption of some market methods in 1979 and especially after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992 … increased trade with and investment in China would inevitably lead to the marketization of its economy, the demise of its state-owned enterprises.”[6] But instead of adopting market-based neoliberalism, Mr. Prestowitz complained, China’s government supported industrial investment and kept money and debt control in its own hands. This government control was “at odds with the liberal, rules-based global system” along the neoliberal lines that had been imposed on the former Soviet economies after 1991. “More fundamentally,” Prestowitz summed up: China’s economy is incompatible with the main premises of the global economic system embodied today in the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and a long list of other free trade agreements. These pacts assume economies that are primarily market based with the role of the state circumscribed and micro-economic decisions largely left to private interests operating under a rule of law. This system never anticipated an economy like China’s in which state-owned enterprises account for one-third of production; the fusion of the civilian economy with the strategic-military economy is a government necessity; five year economic plans guide investment to targeted sectors; an eternally dominant political party names the CEOs of a third or more of major corporations and has established party cells in every significant company; the value of the currency is managed, corporate and personal data are minutely collected by the government to be used for economic and political control; and international trade is subject to being weaponized at any moment for strategic ends. This is jaw-dropping hypocrisy – as if the U.S. civilian economy is not fused with its own military-industrial complex, and does not manage its currency or weaponize its international trade as a means of achieving strategic ends. It is a case of the pot calling the kettle black, a fantasy depicting American industry as being independent of government. In fact, Prestowitz urged that “Biden should invoke the Defense Production Act to direct increased U.S.-based production of critical goods such as medicines, semiconductors, and solar panels.” While U.S. trade strategists juxtapose American “democracy” and the Free World to Chinese autocracy, the major conflict between the United States and China has been the role of government support for industry. American industry grew strong in the 19th century by government support, just as China is now providing. That was the doctrine of industrial capitalism, after all. But as the U.S. economy has become financialized, it has de-industrialized. China has shown itself to be aware of the risks in financialization, and has taken measures to attempt to contain it. That has helped it achieve what used to be the U.S. ideal of providing low-priced basic infrastructure services. Here is the U.S. policy dilemma: Its government is supporting industrial rivalry with China, but also supports financialization and privatization of the domestic economy – the very policy that it has used to control “vassal” countries and extract their economic surplus by rent-seeking. Why U.S. finance capitalism treats China’s socialist economy as an existential treat Financialized industrial capital wants a strong state to serve itself, but not to serve labor, consumers, the environment or long-term social progress at the cost of eroding profits and rents. U.S. attempts to globalize this neoliberal policy are driving China to resist Western financialization. Its success provides other countries with an object lesson of why to avoid financialization and rent-seeking that adds to the economy’s overhead and hence its cost of living and doing business. China also is providing an object lesson in how to protect its economy and that of its allies from foreign sanctions and related destabilization. Its most basic response has been to prevent an independent domestic or foreign-backed oligarchy from emerging. That has been one first and foremost by maintaining government control of finance and credit, property and land tenure policy in government hands with a long-term plan in mind. Looking back over the course of history, this retention is how Bronze Age Near Eastern rulers prevented an oligarchy from emerging to threaten Near Eastern palatial economies. It is a tradition that persisted down through Byzantine times, taxing large aggregations of wealth to prevent a rivalry with the palace and its protection of a broad prosperity and distribution of self-support land. China also is protecting its economy from U.S.-backed trade and financial sanctions and economic disruption by aiming at self-sufficiency in essentials. That involves technological independence and ability to provide enough food and energy resources to support an economy that can function in isolation from the unipolar U.S. bloc. It also involves decoupling from the U.S. dollar and from banking systems linked to it, and hence from U.S. ability to impose financial sanctions. Associated with this aim is creation of a domestic computerized alternative to the SWIFT bank-clearing system. The dollar still accounts for 80 percent of all global transactions, but less than half of today’s Sino-Russian trade, and the proportion is declining, especially as Russian firms avoid dollarized payments or accounts from being seized by U.S. sanctions. These protective moves limit the U.S. threat to Machiavelli’s first option: destroy the world if it does not submit to U.S.-sponsored financialized rent extraction. But as Vladimir Putin has framed matters: “Who would want to live in a world without Russia?” Kin Chi: My quick comment: The USA surely would want to destroy its rival, taking the first option. But it knows it is impossible to succeed, even in the case of Russia, and not to mention China. Thus it hopes for the rival to disintegrate from within, or for substantial interest blocs from within to be complicit with US interests. Hence we need to assess how Russia and China are reacting to this challenge, given that there are multiple contesting forces within each country. And that is also why we have been very concerned with pro-US neo-liberal political economists and policy-makers in these two countries. I agree with you that China has put much investment into infrastructure and industry. However, we have been concerned with China’s financialization moves. Hence your statement that “China has avoided financialization” may not be the actual case, as various moves have been taken in financialization, but we can say that China seems to be aware of the risks in financialization, and has taken measures to attempt to contain it, causing discontent from US financial interests which would want to see China going further down the road. It is interesting that yesterday, the White House expressed concern over the China-Iraq use of digital RMB to settle oil accounts as this would be beyond US monitoring of transactions. Notes [1] Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (1532), Chapter 5: “Concerning the way to govern cities or principalities which lived under their own laws before they were annexed.” [2] Neera Tanden, “Should Libya pay us back?” memo to Faiz Shakir, Peter Juul, Benjamin Armbruster and NSIP Core, October 21, 2011. Mr. Shakir, to his credit, wrote back: “If we think we can make money off an incursion, we’ll do it? That’s a serious policy/messaging/moral problem for our foreign policy I think.” As president of the Center for American Progress, Tanden backed a 2010 proposal to cut Social Security benefits, reflecting the long-term Obama-Clinton objective of fiscal austerity at home as well as abroad. [3] Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives (New York: 1997), p. 40. See the discussion by Pepe Escobar, “For Leviathan, It’s So Cold in Alaska,” Unz.com, March 18, 2021. [4] Brzezinski, ibid., p. 55. [5] Brzezinski, “Towards a Global Realignment,” The American Interest (April 17, 2016) For a discussion see Mike Whitney, “The Broken Checkboard: Brzezinski Gives Up on Empire,” Counterpunch, August 25, 2016. [6] Clyde Prestowitz, “Blow Up the Global Trading System, Washington Monthly, March 24, 2021..
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 7:15 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: So, seeing as US warships had to turn tail recently, behind a cloud of official chaff to confuse the USA population as to what, exactly, happened ... I'm posting this as a placeholder and framework for thinking about how Russia and China can counter and topple the USA hegemony. What levers has the USA used, or might use in future, and how can/will China and Russia counter them? I will add to these if I think of more.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 7:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by THG: Trump says Biden's plan to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan is a 'wonderful and positive thing to do https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-says-biden-s-plan-to-withdraw-us-troops-from-afghanistan-is-a-wonderful-and-positive-thing-to-do/ar-BB1fOlsy?ocid=msedgntp Yes, it is. It's too bad the Dems/deep state didn't allow it when Trump was President, but are all behind it now.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 7:50 AM
Quote: SIGNYM: So, seeing as US warships had to turn tail recently, behind a cloud of official chaff to confuse the USA population as to what, exactly, happened ... I'm posting this as a placeholder and framework for thinking about how Russia and China can counter and topple the USA hegemony. What levers has the USA used, or might use in future, and how can/will China and Russia counter them? I will add to these if I think of more. THUGR: And again comrade Signym shows she is russian not American. First Sig, our warships did not turn tale [sic] and run.
Quote: Now, let's take the word hegemony. The word you use to describe America. In the case of America it means leadership across the world. In the case of russia or china, it means dominance. Dominance over its own people. Ruling not governing with an iron fist. Something you never criticize but instead cheer when you wrongly believe one of these countries bested the U S. It is so, so obvious you are discontented and resentful of our qualities and greatness. It is so, so obvious you wallow in self-pity and your inferiority. It is the thing that always stands out when you post. How you feel inferior.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 8:04 AM
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 8:21 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: So, seeing as US warships had to turn tail recently, behind a cloud of official chaff to confuse the USA population as to what, exactly, happened ... I'm posting this as a placeholder and framework for thinking about how Russia and China can counter and topple the USA hegemony. JO, YOU MIGHT WANT TO PAY ATTENTION! RUSSIA AND CHINA - AND INDEED ANY NATION- DON'T WORK BY "MAGIC", THEY TAKE POSITIVE REALWORLD STEPS WITH REALWORLD CONSEQUENCES. SO DIAL DOWN YOUR PARANOIA AND PUT YOUR BRAIN IN GEAR! ***** What levers has the USA used, or might use in future, and how can/will China and Russia counter them? I will add to these if I think of more. MILITARY Land forces
Quote: Air and space forces Nuclear forces Electronic warfare Training and communication Strategic and tactical effectiveness MILITARY/BLACK OPS Cyberwarfare Intelligence gathering Psyops and false flags Proxy war Color revolution Assassination NON-MILITARY Economic warfare (blockades, trade sanctions, tariffs) Financial (debt trap, currency warfare, financial sanctions, IMF/World Bank) Political (satrapy, bribes, coalitions, alliances, selective UN/other international rules enforcement) "Soft power": NGOs, propaganda, movies and television shows, social media Anything else? ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 8:23 AM
Quote:Originally posted by THG: Hegemony: Influence or authority over others. America has influence. russia or china exerts authority. Simple comrade Signym, simple. It's the same for preponderant.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 9:03 AM
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021 12:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by THG: Quote: Biden to Propose Cutting U.S. Emissions in Half by 2030 President Biden is expected this week to call for cutting U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions roughly in half by 2030, according to people familiar with the matter, as he pushes to jump-start global efforts to tackle climate change. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-to-propose-cutting-u-s-emissions-in-half-by-2030/ar-BB1fTeoi?ocid=msedgntp Go Joe...
Quote: Biden to Propose Cutting U.S. Emissions in Half by 2030 President Biden is expected this week to call for cutting U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions roughly in half by 2030, according to people familiar with the matter, as he pushes to jump-start global efforts to tackle climate change. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-to-propose-cutting-u-s-emissions-in-half-by-2030/ar-BB1fTeoi?ocid=msedgntp
Thursday, April 22, 2021 2:13 PM
Quote:SIGNYM: So, seeing as US warships had to turn tail recently, behind a cloud of official chaff to confuse the USA population as to what, exactly, happened ... I'm posting this as a placeholder and framework for thinking about how Russia and China can counter and topple the USA hegemony. JO, YOU MIGHT WANT TO PAY ATTENTION! RUSSIA AND CHINA - AND INDEED ANY NATION- DON'T WORK BY "MAGIC", THEY TAKE POSITIVE REALWORLD STEPS WITH REALWORLD CONSEQUENCES. SO DIAL DOWN YOUR PARANOIA AND PUT YOUR BRAIN IN GEAR! ***** What levers has the USA used, or might use in future, and how can/will China and Russia counter them? I will add to these if I think of more. MILITARY Land forces
Quote: Naval forces
Quote: A carrier strike group (CSG) is a type of carrier battle group of the United States Navy.[1] It is an operational formation composed of roughly 7,500 personnel, usually an aircraft carrier, at least one cruiser, a destroyer squadron of at least two destroyers or frigates,[2] and a carrier air wing of 65 to 70 aircraft. A carrier strike group also, on occasion, includes submarines, attached logistics ships and a supply ship. The carrier strike group commander operationally reports to the commander of the numbered fleet, who is operationally responsible for the area of waters in which the carrier strike group is operating. U.S. Navy ships assigned to the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group sail in formation in the Atlantic Ocean in November 2003. Strike groups comprise a principal element of U.S. power projection capability; a single supercarrier holds enough firepower to rival the air forces of entire nations. Previously referred to as carrier battle groups (a term still used by other nations), they are often referred to by the carrier they are associated with (e.g., Enterprise Strike Group). As of March 2016 there are 10 carrier strike groups in the U.S. Navy.
Quote: The antiship variants — designated the SS-N-27 Sizzler by NATO, or the 3M54T or 3M54K for the ship- and submarine-launched versions respectively — have shorter range, estimated between 270 and 410 miles, and are designed to skim low over the sea to avoid detection.
Quote:Air and space forces Nuclear forces Electronic warfare Training and communication Strategic and tactical effectiveness MILITARY/BLACK OPS Cyberwarfare Intelligence gathering Psyops and false flags Proxy war Color revolution Assassination NON-MILITARY Economic warfare (blockades, trade sanctions, tariffs) Financial (debt trap, currency warfare, financial sanctions, IMF/World Bank) Political (satrapy, bribes, coalitions, alliances, selective UN/other international rules enforcement) "Soft power": NGOs, propaganda, movies and television shows, social media Anything else? ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Thursday, April 22, 2021 6:32 PM
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Friday, April 23, 2021 7:10 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Apparently, Russia got the response it was looking for: Zelenskiy and Biden* each begging for a summit meeting.
Friday, April 23, 2021 10:02 AM
Friday, April 23, 2021 11:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: April 23, 2020: Former Guy touts bleach injections as a miracle cure. April 23, 2021: Current Guy oversees America's 200 millionth covid vaccination.
Quote:Elections, they fucking matter.
Friday, April 23, 2021 11:32 AM
Quote:Originally posted by THG: T Mika & Joe Think Biden May Be A Transformational President
Saturday, April 24, 2021 10:14 AM
Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: April 23, 2020: Former Guy touts bleach injections as a miracle cure. April 23, 2021: Current Guy oversees America's 200 millionth covid vaccination. Elections, they fucking matter.
Saturday, April 24, 2021 10:36 AM
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Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: I'm stoked about Biden recognizing the Armenian Genocide primarily because it'll make the worst people online angry and I'm here for that!
Saturday, April 24, 2021 1:17 PM
Quote:SIGNYM: Apparently, Russia got the response it was looking for: Zelenskiy and Biden* each begging for a summit meeting. THUGR: Russia Troops Withdraw From Ukraine Border After NATO F-16s Intercept Jets Over Baltic https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russia-troops-withdraw-from-ukraine-border-after-nato-f-16s-intercept-jets-over-baltic/ar-BB1fVVdR?ocid=msedgntp
Quote: Russian fighter jet intercepts US, Norwegian patrol aircraft over Barents Sea: report
Quote:Russian MiG-31 fighter jet intercepts US reconnaissance plane above Pacific Ocean
Saturday, April 24, 2021 1:51 PM
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