You guys are still on about this? The gym opens today at noon, the virus is over boys. Pack it up.
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Bit by bit he's making America less and less relevant on the global stage, isn't he?Trump is leaning toward preserving his total funding cut to the WHO
House members at Camp David this weekend pressed Trump "to not give a dime" to the global health agency.www.axios.com
Because Nixon and China made the initial agreements in the 1970s, China has continued to manipulate the world community since. Ok, I don't blame China for doing this, I do blame the world for allowing it, particularly in the past 20 years. Eventually, China will find itself isolated again and in decline, because they are not honest business partners and global citizens.#1 COVID19 the virus and our response, vs. the response by other govt.'s including the Chinese govt.
So, when you label American vs American govt. should Americans get all upset and say you have American phobia. This is a distraction. Chinese people should be proud of their heritage and comfortable enough with who they are to be tolerant. After all, government is a reflection of its people, so the chinese people should be proud of their government because they made it.#2 China (the people) vs. the Chinese govt.
This is a great example... and Boeing deserves what it got because they made a bad deal.Here's a prime example: About 30 years ago, the Chinese govt. made a direct copy of a Boeing 707....you'd think Boeing would to make sure that their trade secrets would be kept away from them, but NO, Boeing then turns around and makes deals with the Chinese govt. to start manufacturing aircraft in China and basically hands over the IP and ways to manufacture aircraft. Deals like this have been happening with many, many corporations in virtually every industry.
Nah... UK is irrelevant they became irrelevant in 1776.Bit by bit he's making America less and less relevant on the global stage, isn't he?
An excellent analogy, although the dismantling of the British Empire really started to pick up in 1880 and technically ended in 1997 with the return of Hong Kong. Slowly but surely the UK pulled back, with significant occurances happening as late as the late 1940's and in the 1960's too. The empire was dismantled, The commonwealth of nations was formed with an entirely different goal to the colonialism of old.Nah... UK is irrelevant they became irrelevant in 1776.
You're going to have to explain that one to me. Is the UK under US rule right now then?...you'll be under China rule soon.
US is not authoritarian - we are a Federalist Democracy. China is a Communist Dictatorship... your Queen can bow to the Chinese if that ever happens. No one is twisting the UKs arm to work with the US.You're going to have to explain that one to me. Is the UK under US rule right now then?
So that's a no then?US is not authoritarian - we are a Federalist Democracy. China is a Communist Dictatorship... your Queen can bow to the Chinese if that ever happens. No one is twisting the UKs arm to work with the US.
But the US is in charge of Germany right? I mean, Germany lost both wars and you guys won the last one, so you run Germany yeah?That is a BIG NO.
Brill, and that brings me back to my original question: Is the US running a similar strategy to the UK dismantling of the Empire? Is the information you provided looking at a potential USA 117 years in the future?US is in charge of the US... we understand Tyranny, because we were under that system when the Brits abused us causing a revolt. Europe, Latin America, Asia, they can all choose their own poison. In the end, after they (namely Europe) mess it up like that have through the ages - more recently WW1 and WW2, then we'll have to cross that bridge.
As I said, choose your poison. UK is not in the greatest position here, neither is Europe.Brill, and that brings me back to my original question: Is the US running a similar strategy?
Neither is the USA. Neither is China. It's a Pandemic, remember, it doesn't choose or care about boarders and it does not observe politics of any natureAs I said, choose your poison. UK is not in the greatest position here, neither is Europe.
I kinda know what its about... without the pandemic UK is in a bad place, with the pandemic the UK is in a bad place. China wants the US, the world is in that proxy battle including the great UK. At some point, a choice is going to need to be made, just like with the germans during WW2 (Mussolini, Hirohito). Sitting on the sidelines throwing stones at the people trying to help you is a self defeating exercise. Pick your poison.Neither is the USA. Neither is China. It's a Pandemic, remember, it doesn't choose or care about boarders and it does not observe politics of any nature
China wants the US for what?I kinda know what its about... without the pandemic UK is in a bad place, with the pandemic the UK is in a bad place. China wants the US, the world is in that proxy battle including the great UK. At some point, a choice is going to need to be made, just like with the germans during WW2 (Mussolini, Hirohito). Sitting on the sidelines throwing stones at the people trying to help you is a self defeating exercise. Pick your poison.
China said it in their 2049 initiative and they also said they would double their GDP in the next decade.China wants the US for what?
UK did fill the US role prior to the industrial revolution.And if that is the case, why was it not the UK filling the US hole? I don't think the UK matters in this either, if there is indeed a "this" to be in?
Why doesn't the UK pay 400 million to a organization that just let the biggest pandemic occur since it was founded.My original response to your post about the US withholding funds was to point out that problem has already been resolved without the assistance or continued input of the US. It was not the UK that resolved it. The UK was introduced into the discussion by yourself and I'm not entirely sure why?