5/01/2023

Biden and Yoon gloating about nuclear war - Idiots did not know what they are saying


Biden is gloating about ending the regime in North Korea if nuclear weapons is used against the South. Yoon is so happy to hear this and grinning from ear to ear. I believe I heard that fairy tale already during Donald Trump's watch too.

Biden gloats a lot when he is delving into his demented frenzy, only to find nothing left standing when he is slighting sane. I do want want to harp on his famous gloat about masterminding a Russian collapse and the Ruble turning into rubbles. Anyway, he has forgotten all that due to his dementia. That is why the Democrats wants him to run for a second term. He can say anything and get away with it, even murder I suppose, using his mental liability as an excuse. Only fear is he may over run his enthusiasm and run the USA into the ground. God help us if he should get into office, fall apart halfway and let the dreaded Dracula Harris takes over and provide the world with the last loudest laughter.

But wait a minute. If the North used nuclear weapons on the South, what is going to be left of the South? Radiation itself is going to kill them as well. That regime in the South is also going to end up in smoke. Have the South Korean citizens thought about that? But, as usual, it is just collateral damage for the USA. How many tens of millions of South Korean death is worth the price to pay, right?

Biden better not push Kim too far by sending nuclear subs to dock in South Korea. Handsome Kim is not going to like it.
 
Anonymous

3 comments:

  1. Recent comments on a hardcore India based bitchy anti-China media site, Firstpost, is saying that the USA does not know how best to deal with China. That was a shockingly, and surprisingly rare and direct criticism and a reality slap, which will be denied vehemently by the USA for sure.

    The modus operandi of taking from its usual playbook in dealing with Russia as with others, is now brought down to earth, with all the sanctions largely failing to work. Russia is not yet on the level of the intertwined economy between China and the USA, and yet Russia's tenacity and ability to endure in response is unsettling for the USA, even with the support of all of Nato. Therefore the USA realises that sanctioning China or even decoupling from it is going to cause unimaginable destruction for both of them economically, when it eventually pivots to the South China Sea.

    While the USA, throughout the decades of its dominance, been used to taking out countries like Iraq and Libya like a morning exercise in the Park, Russia and China presented it with a different kettle of fish, where force will be met with force and more, with nuclear no longer the unilateral option it can deploy, like in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, without any fear of reprisals from the Japs.

    Decoupling was almost the de facto way forward, as espouse by many USA hawks, and Trump took up the challenge by igniting the fuse with his trade war, attempting to lure back manufacuturing to the USA and bring down China. Instead, most of foreign owned Chinese manufacturing migrated to India and Vietnam among others. Added to the inability to decouple is now the looming rise of BRICS threatening the USA with the de-dollarisation move, and eating away the US$ hegemony. The USA and its allies can deny the inevitable and calling it 'over blown', but slow it may be, the outcome is ominous. They can brush that aside at their own risk, like the rise of China and now India. But I think the USA is deeply worried, nervous and paranoid.

    With cheap labour, good skills availablity and even cheaper energy to boot in India in particular, the choice of destinations for such companies moving out of China is decisively not the USA. The USA basically lacks the kind of skills and talents needed, after the rush to China decades ago, as evidenced by the acute shortage of skilled its chip innovation talents to fill the gaps, with all the foreign chip makers flocking to take advantage of the subsidies dangled by the USA Government, whose intention is discreetly engineered to help their own chip manufacturers, killing two birds with one stone by destroying those foreign ones like TSMC and Samsung, who are now overshadowing them in innovation. So much so that the USA had to resort to force to bring back those talents, with loss of US citizenship if they refuse. Talk about their protection of 'Freedom of Choice' and all those bullshit.

    Now, the new narrative of the USA on display is 'de-risk' knowing that decoupling is going to be devastating for them as well, with Russia already providing the perfect example. China is not going to fall for that 'de risk' line, and China should from now on take innovation into its own hands in chip manufacturing and everything else, whatever the difficulties and be self reliant in all important fields. Most importantly, have enough deterrents to counter any possibility of a sneak attack. A wounded tiger is the most dangerous animal.

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  2. I laugh at the way WION likes to spin things around just to belittle China. We all know for a fact that it was Zelenskyy who called Xi on Wednesday last, but the Indian anti-China weasel spins the story on its head by claiming that it was Xi who called Zelenskyy. They really love turning heaven into earth and vice versa just to belittle China.

    Why would China want to talk to Zelenskyy so deperately for Xi to call him? It was Zelenskyy waiting anxiously for a call from Xi that never came, after Xi's visit to Moscow. He obviously could not wait any longer and called Xi instead. After all, the USA and the West are dead set against any Chinese move to broker a peace deal, which will completely destroy their agenda and put China's standing even more into focus as the real power broker.

    I just wonder why isn't Zelenskyy calling Modi, to broker a peace deal instead.

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  3. Singapore Strongly Supports ANKUS

    Singapore’s foreign and defence ministers expressed the strongest backing from a South-East Asian nation for Australia’s planned acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines, saying they would be welcome to dock in Singapore and the three AUKUS members were trusted partners.

    “As long as AUKUS contributes constructively to regional security, we’re supportive of it,” Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said following annual diplomatic, defence and trade talks with Foreign Minister Penny Wong, Defence Minister Richard Marles and Trade Minister Don Farrell in Canberra.

    Singapore’s support for AUKUS stands in contrast to Malaysia and Indonesia, which have expressed alarm over the submarine pact adding to the regional arms race.

    “We are comfortable with all the three partners within AUKUS because with each of them we’ve had long-term relationships and that’s why I think we’re able to work together,” Dr Balakrishnan said.

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