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Why China will prevail over the US in this crazy world of Trump 2.0
Do you think anybody down there wants to be American's friend? They want your money, that's about it. -
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Russia’s economy is doomed
Must be noticeable to the population that everything is collapsing with Lada showrooms closed Dow n and wounded soldiers everywhere and food stuffs mega pricy and ruble buys diddlysquat ,they know they’re in the dodo for sure the oligarchs in their ivory towers don’t know and don’t care.as always they can’t even buy a lousy lada if they wanted one but no credit is available to buy a lada in any case -
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Notable changes President Trump is making since resuming office this year
How's the price of eggs these days? -
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What are your experiences with the new tax laws?????
None, and hope to keep it that way -
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Pattaya Prepares for Silent Night: Alcohol Ban Hits Tourists
You're obviously entitled to your stance of not drinking alcohol but please don't project your choices on others. Thank you. -
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Why China will prevail over the US in this crazy world of Trump 2.0
No. It was another failed negotiation and Trump got very little in return for his concessions. The biggest policy change the president unveiled was that the US will halt joint military exercises with South Korea, which has served as a crucial way for the US to put military pressure on North Korea. This announcement came as a surprise for a number of reasons. First, it appears that Trump made the concession without getting anything remotely comparable from Kim in return. Second, he framed it as a financial issue, pointing out that cutting back on the drills will save a “tremendous amount of money.” In the process, he criticized US ally South Korea for not pulling its weight. “South Korea contributes [to the military exercises], but not 100 percent, which is a subject that we have to talk to them about,” the president said. Analysts were shocked by the statement. “Apparently jet-fuel is so expensive, it’s worth casting aside a 60-year ally and friend,” Robert Kelly, a professor at South Korea’s Pusan National University, said. https://www.vox.com/world/2018/6/12/17452616/trump-kim-jong-un-north-korea-summit
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