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Australia's Appeal To The WTO

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Simon Birmingham's 'tough guy' announcement that Australia has appealed to the World Trade Organisation looks even more pathetic today as we learn that Australia has had a sugar dispute with India going on with WTO for two years. While India might eventually be persuaded to come to the party, China won't, as their defiance of the world court ruling on their illegal building of islands in the South China Sea proves.

In the meantime, a survey of 10 Western countries reveals that 76% have 'No Confidence At All' in President Xi. There is no knowing what the 1.4 billion non-party Chinese think of the man who had himself made President for life. But he needs to be looking over his shoulder all the time: there is only one way to be rid of a president for life.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 20 December 2020 10:38:57 AM
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Nothing will happen of course, but still we need to tick that box because it will appear in the history-books that will tell about world-war-3: "Australia has done its best to settle the conflict by peaceful means".

«there is only one way to be rid of a president for life.»

Yes, only prayer! America and the rest of the Western world are powerless against this monster and the oppressed Chinese people are helpless too, but still, God is much much bigger - compared with Him, Xi is not even an ant.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 21 December 2020 6:08:54 PM
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Yuyutsu,

What about death?
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 21 December 2020 6:39:28 PM
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The China/PNG fishing base a stone’s throw from Australia has been met with the usual apathy that Australians have towards China and, it seems, any other threats to a country that they have taken for granted since people, most dead now, fought to protect 75 years ago.

The Chinese fishing fleet, another branch of the Chinese Communist Party, has just about fished out its own waters, and is now coming for ours. Xi Jinping has not only told China to “prepare for war”, he has ordered the CCP’s fishing fleet to “build bigger ships and venture further into the oceans and catch bigger fish”.

Why wouldn’t China block our lobster exports when it can steal them from us?

Two years ago the Lowy Institute warned of the CCP fishing fleet becoming as security threat for Australia. The Institute predicted that fishing would become a “key locus of disputes and incidents involving China”.

Two years later all we get from the Morrison government is that the Border Force will “monitor” the situation.

The Chinese fleet will also be monitoring us. In other areas of the world, they have been intimidating non-Chinese vessels, and armed naval vessels usually follow the fleet.

Fisheries in Chile, Columbia, Ecuador and Peru are being looted by the Chinese. Ecuador, which is deeply in debt to China, complains but can’t do a thing about it.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 21 December 2020 6:45:28 PM
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ttbn,

Talking about Chiner fishers this should interest you:

http://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/chinas-aggressive-fishing-fleet-heading-for-australia-amid-trade-war/news-story/0175fe917c15096633b8b1bf6048522b

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-19/how-china-is-plundering-the-worlds-oceans/12971422
Posted by Mr Opinion, Monday, 21 December 2020 7:24:00 PM
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Dear Ttbn,

What about death?

What kind of death do you have in mind?

As humans we face too many unknowns.
Will Xi actually die, or would he be saved like Navalni?
Will the true Xi be killed or perhaps it would be some decoy/Kagemusha?
What about his "will"? Did he leave behind instructions that should he die, a deadlier virus is to be released that will destroy all human life? Or are nuclear missiles programmed to automatically launch if he dies?
Would he be considered a martyr?
Would another monster, replica or worse, come in his place?

Best have him killed by God, because God makes no errors and has no oversights. Our aim is to free China and the world from his horrors and oppression, rather than to kill the man. If God finds that the best way to achieve this is to have him die, then so it will, but perhaps it is even better to have him repent and reform, or perhaps there is some other solution that our limited minds cannot even conceive of.

God may, of course, inspire some of us to assassinate Xi as His instruments, that is a possibility, but let us listen deep within and hear His word first, should this indeed be the case, just let us not rush to it foolishly using our own petty human minds alone.

That foolish man considers himself to be God and persecutes all religions and the religious: God will surely listen to our prayers and save us - Let us pray with sincere humility that God frees us all from that menace.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 21 December 2020 10:21:10 PM
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