Foreign Affairs › Re: Time For African Presidents To Ask The US To Legalize Polygamy In America by BidenDTrounced: 1:06am On Apr 08, 2023 |
BidenDTrounced: No lectures on democracy or religious freedom that those Americans kept for the rest of the world are directed towards Saudi Arabia. There are religions and cultures that permit polygamy, it's also time for the US to be lectured on religious tolerance, genuine democracy and freedom. "It's the hypocrisy of the US. They call homosexuality a human rights issue in Africa but yet they do business with countries where homosexuality is frowned upon. In Qatar, homosexuality is punished by death, why aren't they threatening Qatar? In Saudi Arabia, homosexuality is punishable by death. Why are they not threatening them? The American govt is a bunch of hypocrites, if they want to flex thier muscle, they should go and flex thier muscle on Russia" (sarcasm) Sam George, MP, Ghana.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Alban Bagbin, Ghana's Speaker, Slams Kamala Harris For Canvassing Gay Rights by BidenDTrounced: 1:02am On Apr 08, 2023 |
"It's the hypocrisy of the US. They call homosexuality a human rights issue in Africa but yet they do business with countries where homosexuality is frowned upon. In Qatar, homosexuality is punished by death, why aren't they threatening Qatar? In Saudi Arabia, homosexuality is punishable by death. Why are they not threatening them? The American govt is a bunch of hypocrites, if they want to flex thier muscle, they should go and flex thier muscle on Russia"  (sarcasm) Sam George, MP, Ghana.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 2:31pm On Apr 07, 2023 |
Belgium hit with record-high inflation.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ukraine Ceasefire ‘unacceptable’ – White House by BidenDTrounced: 2:51pm On Apr 06, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ukraine Ceasefire ‘unacceptable’ – White House by BidenDTrounced: 2:35pm On Apr 06, 2023 |
BidenDTrounced: Considering your background, I was bothered by your conclusion. I strongly disagree with that perspective. Russia, China, India and Saudi Arabia are vital/paramount countries in that region and are all aligned towards the same goal while on the contrary, the West is unable to curtail the division within it's ranks. The fact that the West was able to install (and nurture) a Nazi regime in Kiev and set these Nazis against the Russian people is actually a success for the world because the reaction of the West to the conflict they created is the number one propellant that midwifed the multipolar world we now live in. The West hasn't seen anything yet. Speaking of synergy and division (please see attached). Russia Welcomes China’s Readiness To Help Ukrainian Crisis Settlementhttps://www.nairaland.com/7619052/russia-welcomes-chinas-readiness-ukrainian
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 12:38pm On Apr 06, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: Base on Nigeria's population and size of our GDP, we are performing badly
South Africa with less than 60 million people have close to 30k wealthy individuals living in 3 cities. South Africa has a higher GDP per capita. Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is an economic metric that breaks down a country's economic output per person. Economists use GDP per capita to determine how prosperous countries are based on their economic growth GDP per capita is calculated by dividing the GDP of a nation by its population. Mogajunior:

South Africa will always top the chart. I give it to them when it comes to technological innovation, industrial growth and infrastructure.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 4:35am On Apr 06, 2023*. Modified: 5:06am On Apr 06, 2023 |
pansophist: Having good intention is one thing. Having the strength to materialize your intention is another thing. Gadaffi had good intentions, but lacks the strength, hence, the wolf of the world took him down.
With Brics, Russia, China and India are all military powerhouse, with nuclear weapons, resources,populations, and economy to back it up. It's a different game now and I don't see how the West can spoil it this time.
The good thing is that with every destruction the west have committed in the past in a bid to hold tight to it's fading hegemony, it's nothing more than winning the battle, while a stronger force who are behind watching are strategizing to win the main war.
All their past atrocities are now the mirror that the world is using to judge them, holding it against their face, and like light to vampires, they can't stand it, defend themselves, but will only run away by dismissing it.
Brics knows the reason why Saddam and Gadaffi was killed, and their countries turned into war zone. As America was feeling fly that it has destroyed the perceived threat to its imperialism, the true sheriff in town (Brics) were busy perfecting their homework.
And suddenly, BOOM, they are spearheading a movement that the whole world are on board (except America's western vassals). From their past actions, I'm wondering what they will do. Will they start bombing all the countries that are going away from usd?
If yes, how will they justify it to themselves, after shouting that Russia violated the territorial integrity of Ukraine, but doing it themselves? In a world where China and Russia are now strong, can they continue their democratic bombing tour like they've always done?
They have been locked in their own ideological philosophy of democracy and freedom. They can't rescue themselves unless they admit that they fail. It's a sad place to be for the Western imperialist, and they brought it on themselves.
I've read so much, and experienced a lot in life to know that good will always defeat evil. It had never happen that evil defeat good. Never. Evil might win some battles, it may reign for a while, drunk under the illusion that it's smart and a pro in the art of manipulation, but in the long time, the trophy of war always belong to the good man.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Saudi Arabia Cuts Ties With The U.S. For Economic Independence by BidenDTrounced: 2:22am On Apr 06, 2023 |
fydence: I wish you success in your attempt to educate the resident ignoramus of the foreign section on nairaland... There are a number of them who are irredeemably and intentionally ignorant but this one is a "beauty"  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by BidenDTrounced: 6:26pm On Apr 05, 2023*. Modified: 4:58am On Apr 06, 2023 |
WritterNig:
Divide-and-rule Eurasia, the real center of the world.
Sadly so far, the Empire of Chaos is succeeding because people are just... clueless, to put it politely. Considering your background, I was bothered by your conclusion. I strongly disagree with that perspective. Russia, China, India and Saudi Arabia are vital/paramount countries in that region and are all aligned towards the same goal while on the contrary, the West is unable to curtail the division within it's ranks. The fact that the West was able to install (and nurture) a Nazi regime in Kiev and set these Nazis against the Russian people is actually a success for the world because the reaction of the West to the conflict they created is the number one propellant that midwifed the multipolar world we now live in. The West hasn't seen anything yet. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Saudi Arabia Cuts Ties With The U.S. For Economic Independence by BidenDTrounced: 1:44pm On Apr 05, 2023 |
God bless Saudi, God bless Russia, God Bless China, God bless my country Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 12:19pm On Apr 05, 2023 |
pansophist: There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen” – Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
The above quote by the ex-soviet leader, Vladimir Lenin is a perfect illustration of what is happening to the US and the dollars.
After weaponizing the USD for decades, nothing happened. But just last year, the US weaponized the USD against Russia, then boom, everybody starts moving away from it.
The US hegemony that uncle sam has built for centuries, has suddenly been dismantled jointly by members of the international community. And as usual, Russia always emerges as the savior.
These Russians saved the world from Hitler and paid the cost of losing at least 20M men dead, just to prevent most of Europe and the world from speaking German. Now they are saving the world from US hegemony.
They took the biggest blow. From sanctions to soldiers dying in Ukraine to restrictions and seizing of their foreign reserves, still, they are still punching. If this is not strength, then please, what is strength?
One country taking on the whole western nato machine, and still, they haven't declared war. If not for Russia, the world would be an evil place than it is.
I just imagined what the world would look like if the soviet union under Stalin didn't assist China during its civil war before modern China was founded in 1949.
If Stalin didn't give Mao security assurances, and warned the US that if they ever use nukes against China, they will also use nukes on South Korea. Russia protected China and then, gave them weapons to fight off the western puppet led by Chiang Kai-shek, who fled to Taiwan when they lost and are still there today.
Who also helped China in its nuclear program, making them a superpower and strong as a sovereign country. If Russia didn't pay these heavy sacrifices, I just imagined how the world will look like. If you are wondering why the Chinese respect the Russians, this is why.
Russia always pays heavy prices for the world. And if you love true freedom, sovereignty, and anti-hegemony, you must appreciate the prices Russia has paid to a world who are mostly ignorant and thankless about it. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 4:00am On Apr 05, 2023 |
Habaaaaaaaaaaaaa. . . your own tori came long pass my own.  You bombarded me na  KanwuliaExtra: I disagree on both statements 1. Shireen A Akleh was killed IN THE WEST BANK. . .A PALESTINIAN-AMERICAN journalist for Al Jazeera for 25 years. She did not live in AMERICA. She was doing her job.
2. Same with Khashoggi. Freedom comes with a price. Again, he was an independent Saudi journalist. Not an American citizen. He wrote independently for the Washington Post. This was a man that once worked with Osama Bin Laden. He only lived in the US from 2017 -2018. Once again. . .Not the business of the US to get involved.
They were not allies. We can disagree to agree. "They were not allies." Jamal Khashoggi had ties to the CIA and was under the influence of the CIA. "He only lived in the US from 2017 -2018." Jamal Khashoggi graduated from the Indiana State University. As a Saudi national (by nature of his birth in Saudi Arabia), he wasn't permitted to obtain any foreign citizenship or swear allegiance to any other country. Some say he had a US Visa, others say he had a green card. Denying Khashoggi's US citizenship was just a diplomatic maneuver to save face. I already covered other bases so I won't make further comments on them. But when you think of it, you'll ask yourself why the US made so much fuss over someone that they eventually labelled a non US citizen, even up to the extent of, by your own admittance, threatening sanctions against Saudi Arabia but lost it's zeal when it came to the targetted shooting of an actual US citizen by a state actor (Israel) just for the 'crime' of reporting the crimes committed by Israel in it's illegal occupation and annexation of Palestine.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 12:18am On Apr 05, 2023*. Modified: 10:12am On Apr 25, 2023 |
KanwuliaExtra: What did you want the US to do about Khashoggi? Even if he was a US citizen killed in the Saudi Consulate? If the SAUDIS can't rise up against MBS for the killing of Khashoggi, why should the US AND BIDEN stick their noses there? Biden threatened hail and brimestones to sanction SA for Khashogg during his campaign. . . when he was finally elected, he got stuck and gave MBS immunity. It was unfortunate. . .BUT THE US COULD NOT ACT no matter how much they wanted to. Donald Trump was an "A-grade" international-political agbero. . . He did not even think twice about the situation and stayed away from it all. As far as Trump was concerned. . . .AMERICA AND AMERICANS CAME FIRST.
The US represents a lot of unsavoury things, but they have to play serious diplomatic roles that will not jeopardize the lives of the US citizens. Just like what OBJ did with Cameroun concerning Bakassi.(with his own selfish interest of course!)
The reason the US under Bush took all the Saudi citizens in the the US safely back to Saudi Arabia immediately after the 9-11 attacks. If it had escalated. . . it would have been terrible. The only recourse, was to go after Osama Bin Laden.
That is why we have diplomats. They work in the best interest of the collective MANY, not the few minorities. Ethically-speaking, . . . .I cannot be a diplomat. How they sleep well at night, I do no know. You always have to sacrifice a few for so many. THE FEW LIKE KHASHOGGI AND THEIR FAMILIES WILL CRY FOR EVER. . .WHILE THE REST OF THE SAUDIS GO ON WITH LIFE AS USUAL. . .
It is complicated. Your statement long gan. I've concluded this topic already so I'll only highlight some interesting areas from your post and rephrase them. What did you want the US to do about Khashoggi (a US citizen that wasn't killed on US soil)? The question is what did the US do about Khashoggi? (You only mentioned threats) What would the US have done if it was a country that wasn't as influential and powerful as Saudi Arabia? Did the US impose sanctions on Korea(DPRK)?Zimbabwe? Yes Why didn't the SAUDIS rise up against MBS for the killing of Khashoggi? The majority of Saudi citizens found Khashoggi to be a traitor and agent of destabilization/division groomed by the US to make thier country a Libya 2.0 He wasn't missed by many. You said Biden threatened hail and brimestones to sanction Saudi. Shireen Abu Akleh was also a US citizen and a Journalist (that wasn't killed on US soil). She got a cold treatment because she had no political value to the schemings of Washington. Your writings and admissions further buttresses the fact that Khashoggi had indeed been a tool crafted by the US to orchestrate the breakdown of peace and order in an attempt to overthrow the legitimate govt of Saudi Arabia. You said "That is why we have diplomats. They work in the best interest of the collective MANY, not the few minorities." This closely mirrors my earlier statement "Meanwhile, countries that do not abandon thier national interests by refusing to jump on the isolation/sanction bandwagon of the West gets a lecture. Sermons that the West itself doesn't practice.."Biden went begging for oil and the Saudi Prince proved himself to be an excellent negotiator. He acquired revenue for his country while simultaneously placing Biden in his place. Brilliant diplomacy. Very brilliant. Khashoggi is another classic example of a person that allied himself to a country under the leadership of a man that's not worthy of trust or loyalty. He allowed himself to be used. Meanwhike, real journalists like Shireen Abu Akleh gets the cold shoulder. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 8:45pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
"Biden wanted to take up the Kasshoggi case against MBS remember?" You said you remember Shireen Abu Akleh, the Israeli terrorists that murdered her continues to walk free. Is that fair? Where's the justice? BidenDTrounced: He attempted to manipulate that case to continue his destabilization agenda for Saudi Arabia. I hope he went to Saudi Arabia with lectures of religious freedom and democracy? Do you remember Shireen Abu Akleh? KanwuliaExtra: Oh yeah. Very familiar. Another sad case. We are going too far. Bottom line? The US can never win against SA. For Chrissssakes 15 of the 9-11 terrorists were from SA. What did the US do? "The lesson I learnt is, never be loyal to a country (US) that attempted/attempts to use you to destabilize another country (Saudi). It comes with consequences. Khashoggi paid the price and what happened? He was discarded by the US. He'll be tumbling in his grave if he gets to find out that the pedophile US president responsible for the thousands of deaths of children and other war crimes is begging Saudi." You already said we're going too far so I'll conclude with this. Biden attempted to exploit the Khashoggi case to incite the public against the govt of Saudi Arabia, effect a regime change and consequently destabilize the country. He was unsuccessful. The relationship between Khashoggi and the US is a daunting tale of betrayal. Khashoggi was a faithful agent/lapdog of the West. He was used and discarded. The US didn't even wait until Khashoggi's body was cold (wordplay) before it resumed flirting with Saudi.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 7:33pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
KanwuliaExtra: Biden wanted to take up the Kasshoggi case against MBS remember? Biden could not go to Russia, so he went to (SA) to increase supply to the US. He attempted to manipulate that case to continue his destabilization agenda for Saudi Arabia. I hope he went to Saudi Arabia with lectures of religious freedom and democracy? Do you remember Shireen Abu Akleh? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 7:23pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
KanwuliaExtra: It is extremely complicated. Biden had to cave in when gas prices shot up because Saudi Arabia witheld production during COVID. It was HELL. After Biden came back from meeting MBS . . relief came to America. As for Khashoggi, extremely unfortunate. Gas prices dropped during covid (in Canada) why? Movements were restricted, lock downs, fewer cars on the road and therefore less demand for gas. When demand is high, price is high and when demand is low, price is low. There was low demand and production was reduced. Biden actually blamed President Putin for the increase in gas prices but you're saying it's Saudi Arabia. Americans blamed Biden and held him responsible so he had to save his own skin. It falls in the category of selfish interest. "Meanwhile, countries that do not abandon thier national interests by refusing to jump on the isolation/sanction bandwagon of the West gets a lecture. Sermons that the West itself doesn't practice.." Why do other countries get a lecture when they have to 'cave in'
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 6:49pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
KanwuliaExtra: The US will always reap what they sowed. Saudi Arabia will reap their own too. So glad Qatar showed them serious PEPPER! Imagine paying homage to a cold-blooded murderer all because of oil? No wonder TIFFNUBU has guts!  Khashoggi must be rolling in the grave. The lesson I learnt is, never be loyal to a country (US) that attempted to use you to destabilize another country (Saudi). It comes with consequences. Khashoggi paid the price and what happened? He was discarded by the US. He'll be rolling in his grave if he gets to find out that the pedophile US president responsible for the thousands of deaths of children and other war crimes is begging Saudi. An inference of hypocrisy could also be drawn from that action. How? Despite the rhetorics and sentiments, Biden went begging for his own selfish interests. Meanwhile, countries that do not abandon thier national interests by refusing to jump on the isolation/sanction bandwagon of the West gets a lecture. Sermons that the West itself doesn't practice.. By the way, how's it going with Shireen Abu Akleh? She was a journalist murdered by Israel.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 5:53pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
BidenDTrounced: Biden went to beg the Saudi prince and he literally got fist bumped  The Saudi prince basically ridiculed Biden and whatever he represents God bless Saudi.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Why The World Is Dumping The US Dollar. by BidenDTrounced: 5:48pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 2:37pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
Why is Zelensky persecuting Ukrainian Christians?
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 12:58pm On Apr 04, 2023 |
BidenDTrounced: Global De-dollarization Inevitable
Continue reading on Echo Nigeria.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 5:00am On Apr 04, 2023 |
Global De-dollarization Inevitable"Also countries have succesfully developed mechanisms to carry out trade using other mediums that attenuates the need to possess the USD."
E.g China bought oil from Saudi in Yuan instead of dollars. For illustration, let's assume 10 yuan= $20, 1 barrel of oil is $40 and China bought a barrel. Formerly, China would have had to exchange 20 yuan for $40 and then go to Saudi with the $40. But now, there's no need to exchange the yuan for dollars, China trades directly in yuan and would pay 20 yuan after converting the values instead of exchanging. The BRICS currency as the metric system makes it even better. Sodom/Gomorrah incarnate (the West) hasn't seen anything yet. Continue reading on Echo Nigeria.
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Business › Re: OPEC+ Announces Cut In Oil Production by BidenDTrounced: 2:53am On Apr 03, 2023 |
pansophist: There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen” – Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
The above quote by the ex-soviet leader, Vladimir Lenin is a perfect illustration of what is happening to the US and the dollars.
After weaponizing the USD for decades, nothing happened. But just last year, the US weaponized the USD against Russia, then boom, everybody starts moving away from it.
The US hegemony that uncle sam has built for centuries, has suddenly been dismantled jointly by members of the international community. And as usual, Russia always emerges as the savior.
These Russians saved the world from Hitler and paid the cost of losing at least 20M men dead, just to prevent most of Europe and the world from speaking German. Now they are saving the world from US hegemony.
They took the biggest blow. From sanctions to soldiers dying in Ukraine to restrictions and seizing of their foreign reserves, still, they are still punching. If this is not strength, then please, what is strength?
One country taking on the whole western nato machine, and still, they haven't declared war. If not for Russia, the world would be an evil place than it is.
I just imagined what the world would look like if the soviet union under Stalin didn't assist China during its civil war before modern China was founded in 1949.
If Stalin didn't give Mao security assurances, and warned the US that if they ever use nukes against China, they will also use nukes on South Korea. Russia protected China and then, gave them weapons to fight off the western puppet led by Chiang Kai-shek, who fled to Taiwan when they lost and are still there today.
Who also helped China in its nuclear program, making them a superpower and strong as a sovereign country. If Russia didn't pay these heavy sacrifices, I just imagined how the world will look like. If you are wondering why the Chinese respect the Russians, this is why.
Russia always pays heavy prices for the world. And if you love true freedom, sovereignty, and anti-hegemony, you must appreciate the prices Russia has paid to a world who are mostly ignorant and thankless about it. |
Business › Re: OPEC+ Announces Cut In Oil Production by BidenDTrounced: 2:50am On Apr 03, 2023 |
Politicalziggy: That will make things worst for america. They don't want to lose Saudi Arabia as a partner. Washington is at cross roads . No lectures on democracy or religious freedom that those Americans kept for the rest of the world are directed towards Saudi Arabia.  |
Business › Re: OPEC+ Announces Cut In Oil Production by BidenDTrounced: 2:44am On Apr 03, 2023 |
"The effect on the dollar is positive. This simply means that the market need more dollars (increase demand for dollar) which will consequently hike the exchange rate as buyers compete for more dollar" It's noteworthy to mention that the fluctuations in the exchange rate of the dollar is not exclusive to the oil market. In addition to the hikes occasioned by the irresponsible fiscal policies of the US, there's a massive dump of the dollar for prudent reasons. China trims US Treasury bond holdings By SHI JING in Shanghai | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2023-01-20 06:47$870b figure in Nov lowest since June 2010, shows financial management China continued to lower its holdings of US Treasury bonds as the US Federal Reserve is expected to maintain its hawkish stance over the following months, market observers said on Thursday. According to Treasury International Capital data released by the US Department of Treasury on Wednesday, China decreased its holdings of US Treasury bonds by $7.8 billion in November, marking the third consecutive month of selling. With this, China holds about $870 billion worth of US Treasury bonds, the lowest amount since June 2010.In October, China cut its holdings of US Treasury bonds by $24 billion, according to TIC data. Yu Yongding, a member of the Academic Divisions of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said China's reduction in its holdings of US Treasury bonds is a measure to adjust the country's balance sheet of overseas assets, which can enhance the security of its overseas assets and increase the net returns on overseas investment. In November, foreign official institutions sold $12.2 billion of medium-and long-term US securities like Treasury notes and bonds, according to the latest TIC numbers. Past TIC data show that several central banks sold US Treasury bonds for 49 months since October 2017. Analysts from China International Capital Corp interpreted such selling as a worldwide trend of "de-dollarization". While the US dollar used to be a global safe haven, economies have been reducing their US Treasury bond holdings over the past few years to lower their over-reliance on the greenback. Such risks of over-reliance became apparent last year during the geopolitical tensions in Europe that were followed by Western financial sanctions on Russia. Diversification of foreign exchange reserves has been more widely adopted by central banks, said CICC experts.https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202301/20/WS63c9c892a31057c47ebaab84.htmlAlso countries have succesfully developed mechanisms to carry out trade using other mediums that attenuates the need to posses the USD.
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Business › Re: OPEC+ Announces Cut In Oil Production by BidenDTrounced: 12:30am On Apr 03, 2023 |
Upworkwriter007: Not dependable? Backfire? I don't get! China is Saudi Arabia's largest trading partner. Every country manipulates its currency, that's one the jobs of CBN here. One of the main reasons that lead to the demise of the unipolar world was the lack of trust in the West because of it's recklessness, tyranny and oppression. The world has learnt it's lessons, sovereign countries were subdued, others were set on the path of vanquishing and now, they've chosen to embrace a multipolar world instead of flirting with the neocolonialist tentacles of hegemony. This: "It will back fire because China is not reliable. They manipulate thier currency sometimes." is a response to the undeniable fact that more rupture in the relationship between Saudi Arabia and the US is beneficial to China. There are two sentences in that statement. The first one is: It will backfire because China is unreliable. The second one is: China manipulates it's currency sometimes. It is a vague, ambiguous and uneducated statement. Is China unreliable because of it's currency regulations? The fact that China is the major trading partner of Saudi Arabia would contradict that statement. If the author of that response was referring to Millitary cooperation reliability, did the US abandon it's "allies" in Afghanistan Yes or No? Yes. Vietnam nko? Yes 
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by BidenDTrounced: 6:19pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
WriterrNig: ⚡️ Blast at a cafe in 🇷🇺 St Petersburg, Russia has left 1 dead and at least six others injured, according to Russian emergency services. This is heartbreaking. If Russia establishes that this was done by any entity affiliated to the Nazi regime in Kiev then retaliation is guaranteed. Russia should show no mercy. https://www.rt.com/russia/572688-russia-ukraine-retaliation-strike/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: World Economy In Photos by BidenDTrounced(op): 5:56pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
Why is Zelensky persecuting Ukrainian Christians?
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Alban Bagbin, Ghana's Speaker, Slams Kamala Harris For Canvassing Gay Rights by BidenDTrounced: 5:49pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by BidenDTrounced: 5:37pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
WriterrNig: ⚡️ 🇷🇺 Russian forces have eliminated Ukrainian radical militant, Daniil Lyashuk in Bakhmut. He was sentenced to 10 year in prison in 2017 for multiple crimes involving torture, rapes, amputations and murders, including against children.
🇺🇦 President elensky released him last year after serving less than 5 years
He once said “Without torture, life would not be life. Nothing raises the tone when you have someone's life in your hands"
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ukraine Deployed ford Pick Up Trucks With Machine Gun To Front Line by BidenDTrounced: 5:34pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ukraine Deployed ford Pick Up Trucks With Machine Gun To Front Line by BidenDTrounced: 5:34pm On Apr 02, 2023 |
leroi01: What! That's a game changer!
Russia is in trouble.
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