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FAT BOY is feeling a little isolated!!
The murderer of his own half-brother and uncle, ol' Kim Jong-Un is feeling the noose tighten....??!! In addition he is a thief.
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^Did you put that in the wrong thread, Aktungbby ?
It is your thread, right? What about that little Chinese man made island in the South Pacific? How about a whole port now? https://www.ft.com/content/e150ef0c-...4-0a1e63a52f9c Quote:
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A NEW BOOK ON THE SITUATION
https://twt-thumbs.washtimes.com/med...09630cf76acba0
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TALK ABOUT A SNEAK ATTACK!
The ' Yellow peril' is more perilous!:O: Not content with their single birth doctrine, taking over the Spratley Islands of the South China Sea and general global domination....it seem that expectant Sino-mamas can visit Saipan in the Marianas Islands visa free for 45 days and are doing so to confer right of U.S. birth citizenship on their offspring. Talk about 'voting with your feet here'!
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Money being the 'sinews of war'
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According to the U.S., which presented the information to a U.N. sanctions committee, the ships also made extensive maneuvers designed to disguise their violations of the U.N. sanctions. In August, the Security Council banned North Korean exports of coal, iron ore, lead and seafood, which have generated an estimated $1 billion a year in hard currency for North Korea. Just as switching off the AIS beacon can disguise a ship’s movements, a vessel can advertise its location by switching on the transmission device, much like turning on a flashlight in a darkened room. Both techniques were essential for the Glory Hope 1 as it carried out its mission, according to the analysis submitted by the U.S. to the U.N. sanctions committee. The ship’s crew activated the AIS tracking device as the Glory Hope 1 approached the Chinese port of Lianyungang on Aug. 15. Instead of entering the port, the vessel “loitered” offshore, information provided to the U.N. shows. https://si.wsj.net/public/resources/...0118095531.jpg The U.S. suggested the stop was meant to make it look as if the Glory Hope 1 had gone there to take on Chinese cargo. For more than a week, the ship hugged the Chinese coast until it approached Cam Pha, Vietnam, where its tracker was turned off again. A U.S. satellite photo provided to the U.N. sanctions committee shows the ship anchored and being unloaded Aug. 26 near the Vietnamese port. The U.S. said the Chinese-owned Glory Hope 1 was violating the U.N.’s complete ban on North Korean coal exports within days after it was passed in August. (Note: Coal from N. Korea is the backbone of the regimes hard- currency source when not conducting international banktheft, incl Bitcoin transfers by wire. 2 B used for nuclear weapon development.....) The vessel crossed the Yellow Sea near North Korea under a Panamanian flag, entered North Korea’s Taedong River and then turned into the North Korean port of Songnim, according to the information presented to the U.N https://si.wsj.net/public/resources/...0117142445.jpg<satellite pics or it didn't happen?!!) China’s foreign ministry said Beijing abides fully with Security Council resolutions and deals with violations in accordance with the law. “Any measure taken by the Security Council should be based upon conclusive evidence and facts,” the ministry told the Journal in a written statement. :hmmm: :o :x :zzz: :nope: RIGHT :/\\!! :damn: |
I just think that both Russia and PRC do not care enough to make extra (ie compared to non DPRK related smugling) effort to stop DPRK related smugling operation.
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How much do we owe China anyway @ five (5) billion dollars each island the USA is helping China get ready for war. :yep:
The Paracel Islands are a chain of some 130 tiny features. China will likely building up dozens into islands with airports, missile facilities and ports. https://www.nextbigfuture.com/wp-con...430.png?x71037 https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/0...inot-line.html Quote:
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China’s Sea Control Is a Done Deal, ‘Short of War With the U.S.’
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"EGAD! BUT I LOVE MEN OF HIS KIDNEY"....SODA SPEKE
NEVERMIND THE TAKEOVER OF OF TIBET AND THE USURPATION OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA....THERE MAY BE WORSE PROBLEMS:
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"Corona interruptis" is a good thing
Well the corona virus is now pandemic and it might be a good thing for the world's peace since China, in order to save face is blamin the US for causing anyhow. Ever since advancing into Tibet unchallenged in 1959under the guise of Qing Dynasty ruleand the most recent expansion into suzerainty of the South China sea over the objections all the boardering nations:
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