China is the Taliban's new best friend

Notice how the claimed best of the best of American experts claim to not understand what rank amateur's such as me (you?) do.
Biden State Dept are ditzes - even more then normal State swamp dwellers.
Intelligence agencies get it, some Congress get it
Trump voters got it. Trump's campaign was based on confronting China and renegotiating NAFTA

But our military are political woke morons, and Biden's situational awareness is non-existent
 
Biden State Dept are ditzes - even more then normal State swamp dwellers.
Intelligence agencies get it, some Congress get it
Trump voters got it. Trump's campaign was based on confronting China and renegotiating NAFTA

But our military are political woke morons, and Biden's situational awareness is non-existent

Biden was almost never right.

Nor was Blinken.

Buckle UP!
 
Blinken is a long time foreign policy advisor to Biden....you can see how that is working out

Is Blinken part of the Obama crew that has long aimed to destroy America's credibility so that we can no longer spread harm all the way around the world?

Because it sure does look like he is.
 
Is Blinken part of the Obama crew that has long aimed to destroy America's credibility so that we can no longer spread harm all the way around the world?

Because it sure does look like he is.
I havent followed Blinken but as a Biden advisor
He certainly acts that part and then some. Power projection is sneered at by these dweebs
 
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China is the Taliban's new best friend

That's because the chinks love muzzies for their re-education camps.
 
I havent followed Blinken but as a Biden advisor
He certainly acts that part and then some. Power projection is sneered at by these dweebs

How much is China with Russias help responsible for Americas implosion?

I demand an answer....I demand the TRUTH!
 

Actually China's holdings with the U.S. is another best friend for the following reasons:

The most recent government data showed China increased its holdings of U.S. Treasuries to $1.095 trillion in January, up from $1.054 trillion in October, though they remain below a peak of $1.32 trillion reached in 2013.

Japan is the largest foreign holder of U.S. debt, with $1.28 trillion in Treasuries in January. " As a result of possibly China knowing its money is safe in U.S. Treasuries, considering the options and it is not Afghanistan.

https://www.reuters.com/article/usa...nd-weapon-as-tensions-stay-high-idINL1N2LT255
 
blame ourselves instead, they did nothing we didnt set them up to do

Considering the amount of holdings America holds with numerous foreign nations, the implosion is that of your anti American imagination with the U.S. dollar being the preferred global currency and the DOW exceeding 35,000, etc. Take your trolling bs down to the basement or sewer and ponder on that and other thoughts of reality.
 
Considering the amount of holdings America holds with numerous foreign nations, the implosion is that of your anti American imagination with the U.S. dollar being the preferred global currency and the DOW exceeding 35,000, etc. Take your trolling bs down to the basement or sewer and ponder on that and other thoughts of reality.

You really dont know much about how fragile our economy is do you
 
You really dont know much about how fragile our economy is do you

You really don't know your ass from a hole in the ground:

1. United States: USD 25.3 trillion in 2024
FocusEconomics panelists see the U.S. retaining its title as the world’s largest economy, with a forecast for nominal GDP of USD 25.3 trillion in 2024. Healthy private consumption and fixed investment, still fairly favorable demographics and a loose fiscal stance under Biden will all support activity. However, soaring public debt and a possible resurgence in inflation due to stimulus measures are risks. Moreover, the U.S. will still shed relative economic clout; while in 2000, the U.S. economy was around four times the combined size of the BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China), the BRICs will be over 10% larger than the U.S. in 2024."

https://www.focus-economics.com/blog/the-largest-economies-in-the-world
 
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