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California in Uproar as Newsom Condemns Trump’s Troop Deployment as ‘Deranged Fantasy’
Alabama rioted for months before LBJ or was it JFK sent in the troops. Lots of consideration and planning but not Trump. Peaceful protests around 5 blocks in downtown LA. LAPD had the small protest under control. Then Trump sent in the troops the next day and escalate the protests and now protests spreading in few other states. -
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new DTV from US Los Angelas for Language Ed. in Bkk ?
yes, I'm aware of all that, I've a Thai account, i mentioned politics because you did. can I do the extension at 55 days or does it require it to be within 2 weeks for the end of say, a non-O PS: I actually *do enjoy studying Thai and have a school from the past fwiw -
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Trump was just served a rather humiliating defeat by China.
For a man who claims to be a great negotiator he seems to be failing miserable at this point, when it comes to negotiating the hundred or so deals that he falsely promised. This so-called deal with China is astonishingly short on details and we all know why that is. Apparently it amounts to allowing Chinese students to study in the US in exchange for China doling out a few rare earth minerals here and there. China always had the upper hand in this, as the US overreached and they desperately need these minerals. Let’s be honest—this isn’t a trade “deal,” it’s a tactical climbdown. The U.S. just ate a hefty serving of humble pie, and China served it cold. Beijing has exposed a core vulnerability in American strategy: economic and industrial dependence. Rare earths aren’t just commodities—they’re the backbone of U.S. defence systems, AI, and semiconductors. China controls the global refining chain, and this “deal” simply buys time—it doesn’t change the leverage. The implications for Taiwan are stark. Despite relying on TSMC chips to power its military edge, the U.S. is structurally handcuffed. You can’t credibly defend a democratic ally when your missiles, radars, and drones need components processed in the aggressor’s country. Trump’s rhetoric may be loud, but his actions will be limited—he won’t jeopardise Wall Street, the tech sector, or midterm optics to defend Taiwan. On social media, Trump declared: “WE ARE GETTING A TOTAL OF 55% TARIFFS, CHINA IS GETTING 10%. RELATIONSHIP IS EXCELLENT!” But a White House official, who was not authorized to discuss the terms publicly and insisted on anonymity to describe them, said the 55% was not an increase on the previous 30% tariff on China because Trump was including pre-existing tariffs, including some left over from his first term. “We have no idea what the rules are,″ said Rick Woldenberg, CEO of the educational toy company Learning Resources, who is part of a lawsuit challenging Trump’s authority to impose the tariffs. “The U.S. found it needed to back off the restrictions it had thought would generate leverage,” he said, “and in exchange, they get merely a promise by the Chinese to dole out critical minerals a bit more quickly.” Veronique de Rugy, senior research fellow at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center, dismissed the London truce as “a handshake deal … It can change at any time.” -
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Is trump wearing leg braces?
Neither am i so your claims are just bull$hit but nice try troll You post the most moron remarks that have nothing to do with reality just to try to appear relevant at least in your mind -
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Recebt front tooth extraction - what next?
Your father leave you his necklace?
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