Ridiculous. Insane post.Strange, for me, I cannot understand how any person could not vote for him, if only just to get that bumbling idiot Biden out of power..
Ridiculous. Insane post.Strange, for me, I cannot understand how any person could not vote for him, if only just to get that bumbling idiot Biden out of power..
So Trump wants to turn the US into a closed country - a bit like N. Korea then......Of course he wasn’t because he was in bed with Putin, wants to pull out if NATO, and basically build a wall around the usa. Isolating it from the rest of the world, good luck with that.
If he had win the last election Ukraine would’ve fallen by now and Europe would be getting twitchy.
Why, because I don't fall in line with your political agenda? I know a few Democrats who will be voting Trump just to get bumbling Biden out, which I suppose is the same as some tories voting Starmer just to get Sunak out.Ridiculous. Insane post.
Why, because I don't fall in line with your political agenda? I know a few Democrats who will be voting Trump just to get bumbling Biden out, which I suppose is the same as some tories voting Starmer just to get Sunak out.
According to my understanding, China doesn't want to see Trump become the US president. We prefer to see stable international relations. Trump has a high level of uncertainty and he may become a trouble-maker.Then they should be looking at the bigger picture and the ramifications of their decisions.
Sunak/Starmer is a none issue by comparison. Electing either of these two wouldn't have any effect on the lives of global citizens or world stability.
Putin and Xi must be positively salivating at the thought of Trump being elected. He'd be Putin's saviour and for him the election couldn't come soon enough so he can save face and extract himself from the mess he's in.
Taiwan would be in a pretty precarious position and life wouldn't bode well for them either.
Of course, predictability makes planning more accurate, but the objective of Taiwan becomes so much easier.According to my understanding, China doesn't want to see Trump become the US president. We prefer to see stable international relations. Trump has a high level of uncertainty and he may become a trouble-maker.
This is a very complex issue. We need to develop China's economy, improve China-US relations, expand opening up to the outside world (the latest news is that China has implemented unilateral visa exemptions for Ireland), and at the same time, we also need to promote peaceful reunification. Although Western media has been discussing "war", I can confidently say that peaceful reunification remains the first choice, and force will not be used unless absolutely necessary.Of course, predictability makes planning more accurate, but the objective of Taiwan becomes so much easier.
Sounds easy enough, why didn’t anyone think of that before ?This is a very complex issue. We need to develop China's economy, improve China-US relations, expand opening up to the outside world (the latest news is that China has implemented unilateral visa exemptions for Ireland), and at the same time, we also need to promote peaceful reunification. Although Western media has been discussing "war", I can confidently say that peaceful reunification remains the first choice, and force will not be used unless absolutely necessary.
If you think from this global perspective, you will find that it is a complex decision under multiple constraints. It is very difficult to predict, but it is obvious that we still need more time and patience.