When it comes to a nation I trust the least (not necessarily the people; the "leadership"), it would be the China Chicoms. Here is yet one more example. They will end up pulling about five carrier groups into a South China Sea/Taiwan trap and then kill all of the ships with ship killer missiles:
https://news.usni.org/2022/05/11/great-wall-of-naval-targets-discovered-in-chinese-desert
The second piece of disturbing news on Drudge this morning was that China appears to be doing a "surround Taiwan and simulate a full invasion" exercise.
This kind of stuff pisses me off. The parents of my Best Man fled the Mainland to Taiwan to get the hell away from the devil's counterfeit of "government" back in 1949 and then eventually came to the USA in 1964. Why must they sit there and covet a little island in the middle of nowhere? It is nothing in the bigger picture. But then the sons of Japheth have always been known to be money grubbers. Everything centers around money including festivals where money is passed along. Weddings same thing. One of my coworkers was able to buy a Tesla after his Mainland wedding to his Chinese bride. Serious cash....
Over time, I had to sever my ties to my best man because he was constantly screwing people over in money deals and I could no longer condone that. There is "getting an advantage, but being fair" in a deal (Golden Rule applies here) to just outright screwing someone over. He did the latter a few times too many and I left him in disgust. Culture over Gospel principles, I guess.... Just fine. I determine what I think is fair (without gouging), and then just go from there. Haggling is really not an option for me. I recently sold a car and I have to say I categorically ignored the low ball offers from the hagglers. Sorry - that might work elsewhere, but not for me. When in Rome, do as the Romans...
It is all in prophecy. We just wait for it to be fulfilled. The USA (and Canada) will be taken down in a relatively short time. War is, by design, a short scenario when dealing with nuclear powers. It comes down to days, weeks and months instead of years or decades as it has been in the past.
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