Did the U.S. just lose an unconventional war?
Did the U.S. just lose an unconventional war?
no
:(
Well maybe not to Putin....
china blew its leg off to hit america with a potshot
not really a war
Not sure about that...
what is that, like 15 bums?
how is it a secret then?
nigger they've been burying no nextofkins there since before you started being a faggot here
In full contamination outfits?
Them hobos be dangerous.
When they're burying people that died to a virus, yes. Hell, under normal circumstances you should be wearing as much protective gear as possible when dealing with dead bodies.
Just a drop in the bucket
I see doctors, scientists and lawyers.
Yup. Right or wrong China is doing better in public relations.
Very much so. Our society has become increasingly hostile towards its self; deeply divided along a host of cultural, regional, and political fault lines. A large chunk of our country has decided their own democratically elected government is a bad thing and its institutions should be damaged, weakened, and destroyed as much as possible, and that group currently has a shockingly ignorant 'leader' overseeing the highest office in the land. Frankly? We got our asses kicked.
>the chad aryan
>the virgin slav
Sooner or later something will have to be done about Russia. Something permanent, and I don't mean a nuclear strike.
I agree. Though it's already happening. China is expanding into their Eastern frontier. Russia will have one of two options. Joining the EU or kowtowing to Beijing. I suspect they'll choose the EU and when that transpires it'll be easier to bring an end to this stupid Cold War LARP we're stuck in.
Lol!
The oil Negotiation was the 2nd battle.
We won. Now America is the global leader in all things energy and the focal point of all major negotiations.
Opec countries have almost no power now.
3M was the 1st battle. It redefined how ourcompanies operate and are expected to operate around the world.
3rd battle is being set up by Moon of SK. Our car companies are getting supplies ready to create the stockpiles for the whole world as we open oureconomy.
SK is organizing a medical supplies alternative coalition to China.
The major offensive will come with a new set of tarrifs vs. China and stopping them from buying american treasuries
Yeah... I agree.
Its a good example of using individual freedom and technology against us successfully.
Like we are the Natives being given smallpox blankets.
The facebook bubble-effect was an easy radicalization tool for a divide and conquer strategy.
The lack of regulation in information technology and corrupt accomplices in Zuckerberg/FoxNews are the main source of blame.
Hell RT and Chinese Propoganda network are on my Verizon for chrissakes.
yes but they appear to be letting the bodies and anger pile up before scorching the earth in response
kino inbound
Yeah, and badly.
This is aspirational.
The fools in charge have no plans (other than profit for themselves) and are making shit up as they go.
Look at what happened in the Navy.
Christ... the Pentagon has no clue what is going on.
bing.com/covid
Yes. Look at US numbers and almost non existant Russian numbers
I’m assuming you mean the oil war no we can spend money all day long on keeping the shell oil industry going and Russia is going to fuck up and bankrupt their country collapse into Civil War and then we’re going to have thousands of nuclear weapons unaccounted for
I see left-wing Normie’s screeching about china lying about their numbers
What's goin on in syria lately.....sheeee
God I want to hate fuck her
I am pretty sure they did.
Asiatics opinions dont move. US leaves Korea they are a vassal state next day. China japan is a permanent rivalry
Indeed. The smartest thing we can do is return to a fairness doctrine. Require both 'sides' in this dispute to stop with their mutual bullshit. Fox News has to become accurate. MSNBC can't be 87% Racheal Maddow editorials. Of course this would require trust in our institutions. Which there is no longer enough of. Sadly I fear it's too late for that. It's alarming. You bringing up a need to regulate social media is also important. This whole philosophy of 'my ignorance is as good as your knowledge' that we've become so enamored with combined with the deluge of false information, foreign sourced propaganda, and infotainment conspiracy theories stands as perhaps the greatest risk to our society since perhaps our founding. I enjoy your smallpox blanket analogy here. It's apt.