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"I think you'll see some very revealing things come out today"
"The danger to our country is from the #Left, not the #Right."
The danger from within is more dangerous than #China.
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- No better summation of Obama-Biden foreign policy than this famous quote. It's been a long and disgraceful campaign to appease Iran and denigrate Israel, culminating as so many predicted in a war caused by the Democratic Party.
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- In the recent past, I have inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for key works that will boost the quality of life here. This includes the Kochi-Mangaluru pipeline. The airport, railway station and port related infrastructure are going to be modernised even further in the times to come.
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- 2 weeks into the drop and we're still in the top 3 on mint.fun.
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- "Selected Readings of Xi Jinping's Works", which contains many of Xi Jinping's "important works" in the past decade or so, was released last year and has remained high on China's best-seller list, and is still ranked among the top three. In March this year, the book was released in English for overseas markets. Experts told Voice of America that the CCP publishes English versions with the mentality of "brainwashing everyone". In fact, it is difficult for these books to work in democratic countries. Even in China, if it were not for government regulations, ordinary people would not want to read these books at all.
Xia Ming, a professor at City University of New York, has read almost every book written by Xi Jinping, and he is used to reading both the Chinese and English versions. He said that when he read Xi Jinping's book, "everyone was laughing," and many of them were academics. "I tell you, don't laugh, because after I read these books, I will be immune to all kinds of poison," he said.
Xia Ming said that since the Chinese government subsidizes the distribution of these works, he basically obtained the complete set of Xi Jinping's works through free channels, including obtaining donated books from consulates, Chinese companies, relevant institutions and friends.
Xia Ming told VOA that due to research needs, he "bited the bullet and finished reading these books." He advised ordinary people not to spend time reading Xi Jinping’s books. "Ordinary people should not read these books, because they are incomprehensible and meaningless, and they are also very polluting," he said.
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- U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen issued a statement after concluding two days of talks with He Lifeng, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council of China, in Guangzhou on Saturday (April 6), expressing her "extensive and fruitful" remarks to both parties. 's" dialogue expressed satisfaction. Both sides agreed to launch two important new initiatives.
"Following important discussions I had with my Chinese counterparts, I am pleased that we have agreed to launch two important new initiatives to advance the interests of American workers and companies and help safeguard U.S. national security," the U.S. Treasury Department announced Saturday. Lun stated.
Yellen arrived in Guangzhou on Thursday for four days of talks with Chinese officials. This is her second visit to China in less than a year. Before her meeting with He Lifeng, she met with Guangdong Governor Wang Weizhong and American business leaders respectively.
After arriving in Guangzhou, Yellen repeatedly said that the United States is committed to establishing a "healthy economic relationship" with China, but that this requires "providing a level playing field for American workers and companies" and "working in areas where we (the United States and China) disagree." Open and direct communication”.
"This includes China's industrial overcapacity problem, which the United States and other countries are concerned could lead to global spillovers," Yellen said.
According to Yellen's statement on Saturday, the United States and China agreed to "balance development of the domestic and global economies ." "Have in-depth exchanges.
"These exchanges will advance discussions about macroeconomic imbalances, including the link to overcapacity," Yellen said. "I am particularly concerned about the impact of China's industrial overcapacity in certain industries due to government support and the possible impact on the U.S. economy."
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- Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu expressed strong dissatisfaction with the Bolivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' expression of concern for Taiwan's earthquake disaster to China on Saturday (April 6). Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also warned the Bolivian government that "it was a serious mistake to express concern to China about the earthquake in Taiwan" and "sternly protested the Bolivian government's practice of subservient to the Chinese authoritarian government and false remarks that belittled Taiwan's sovereignty in the international community."
The strongest earthquake in 25 years occurred Wednesday morning off Hualien, Taiwan. This 7.2-magnitude earthquake killed at least 12 people and injured 1,135 people. After the earthquake, more than 100 countries and international organizations around the world expressed concern and provided assistance to the Taiwan government and people. However, the Bolivian government expressed its concern for the earthquake disaster in Taiwan to China.
On Friday, Bolivia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying, "Bolivia stands with the People's Republic of China as a powerful earthquake off the coast of Taiwan causes loss of life and property."
Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu posted on the social media , Bolivia is not part of Communist China. No more, no less.”
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned the Bolivian government's actions on Saturday. Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement, "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses strong dissatisfaction and solemnly protests against the Bolivian government's obedience to the Chinese authoritarian government in spreading false remarks that belittle our country's sovereignty internationally."
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also emphasized that "this incident once again highlights China's shameless behavior of taking advantage of the Taiwan earthquake to carry out cognitive warfare internationally. China has only political calculations against Taiwan and has no goodwill authoritarian nature. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its shameless actions towards the Chinese government. Condemned.”
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reiterated that "the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign and independent country and is not affiliated with the People's Republic of China. Only Taiwan's democratically elected government can represent Taiwan's 23.5 million people internationally; the People's Republic of China has never ruled Taiwan. Taiwan is definitely not part of the People's Republic of China. This is an internationally recognized objective fact and the current status of the Taiwan Strait." Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the Bolivian government to "increase its understanding of the facts and not blindly support China's untrue remarks."
- The defense ministers of the United States, Australia, Japan and the Philippines said in a statement that the naval and air forces of the four countries will hold joint sea and air exercises in the disputed South China Sea on Sunday (April 7) to deepen relations and respond to China's increasingly assertive and assertive behavior in the region.
"Our joint defense/armed forces will conduct maritime cooperation activities within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on April 7, 2024, as a reflection of our enhanced regional and international Collaborate to support our shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.”
The joint statement said the exercise, called Maritime Cooperation Activity, will include naval and air forces from four countries. The four defense ministers said they would "enhance the interoperability of our...doctrines, tactics, techniques and procedures."
Philippine Defense Department spokesman Arsenio Andolong told reporters that the one-day maritime exercise will include communications activities in Manila’s exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea and operational exercises for ship watch officers.
Andolon said the two Philippine warships will be joined by the USS Mobile, the Australian frigate HMAS Warramunga and the Japanese destroyer JS Akebono. "They will start in the south and move northward, including through the borders of the Western and Northern Commands," he said.
The Japanese Embassy in Manila said in a statement that the exercise will include "anti-submarine warfare training."
The sea area for the exercise in the four-nation joint statement is also a sea area that Beijing claims to fully own. A few days after the exercise, on April 11, U.S. President Joe Biden, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will hold the first trilateral summit at the White House. The summit will discuss recent events in the South China Sea.
The four countries reiterated their position on the South China Sea issue that the award of the arbitral tribunal in the 2016 South China Sea Arbitration Case is final and legally binding.
Since taking office in 2022, Philippine President Marcos has changed his predecessor's pro-China stance, seeking closer ties with the United States and other Western countries, and taking a hard line against what he sees as hostility from China.
The Philippines has been involved in numerous maritime conflicts with China in recent months. Last month, Chinese coast guard ships used water cannons against Philippine ships to prevent them from replenishing the Second Thomas Shoal (Two Second Thomas Shoal in China and Ayunjin Reef in the Philippines), adding to the fierce tension between the two countries. The exchange of words has raised concerns about the escalation of the situation in the South China Sea.
China claims sovereignty over nearly the entire South China Sea. The South China Sea is a thoroughfare for more than $ 3 trillion in shipping trade annually. Countries including the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei all claim sovereignty over parts of the sea. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague stated in 2016 that China’s historical claims to the South China Sea had no legal basis, but China did not recognize the ruling.
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- U.S. President Joe Biden will host a summit at the White House with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The summit aims to strengthen trilateral maritime cooperation in the South China Sea, a major step to counter Beijing.
The first such meeting between the United States and two Asian allies is scheduled for April 11. It's part of Biden's strategy to splice existing bilateral alliances into broader "minilaterals" to expand U.S. influence in Asia.
The focus of the U.S.-Japan-Philippines trilateral relationship is freedom of navigation in the South China Sea. Last year, Biden held similar meetings with Japan and South Korea to address threats from North Korea.
Manila is keen to strengthen trilateral maritime cooperation, a joint maritime patrol program between the three countries, a move that could trigger a strong reaction from Beijing.
"Joint patrols are something we have discussed extensively with Japan and the United States," Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez told a briefing earlier this week Tell reporters. "I think we're hopeful that will happen very quickly."
The White House declined to confirm the plans, other than to reiterate that the leaders would have a lot to discuss during their meeting.
"Certainly, tensions in the South China Sea are not going away," national security spokesman John Kirby said during a White House briefing on Thursday in response to questions from Voice of America (VOA). "This is an issue raised by President Biden during the phone call with President Xi two days ago."
Pentagon Press Secretary Pat Ryder also refused to confirm. He only told VOA that the three islands in the South China Sea The goal of bilateral efforts is to "ensure that the Indo-Pacific region remains free and open, and that the entire region is secure and stable."
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- Community niche communication
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- ecosystem in 2023
The Bitcoin ecosystem in 2023 is filled with an atmosphere of excitement and experimentation reminiscent of the Ethereum community in 2017. Enthusiastic developers, investors, and community members are actively exploring...
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