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The determination of NATO nations should not be underestimated either, nor their tolerance for economic pain, especially with battlefield momentum shifting in favour of Ukraine once again. It’s hard to see this ending well for Putin’s Russia, even in winter.
That's quite funny. Yes, the materialist west will be loving that economic pain, especially while they are freezing. It's for Ukraine though, Germany, enjoy the pain while the EU leaders are comfortable. Reminds me of the climate change grift ...

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Sat Aug 13, 2022 9:53 am
Although Russian military prowess was overestimated, their tolerance for military setbacks and body bags was underestimated. There is far more stubborn determination in pursuit of the Novorossiya dream than there was for the invasion of Afghanistan.
The difference is that the Afghanistan war was an unraveling era war for russia, while the Ukraine war is a crisis er a war. A population and an army have different behaviors during these two different years.

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Senators Introduce Bill to Stop Chinese Communist Party From Buying US Farmland
By Jack Phillips August 7, 2022 Updated: August 8, 2022
https://www.theepochtimes.com/senators- ... 48913.html

Five Chinese state-owned companies, under scrutiny in U.S., will delist from NYSE
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/business/financ ... 022-08-12/
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John, are there subtle Iran-Israel issues going on right now that aren't getting any attention?

I find it odd that we haven't heard much about that (or even Russia/Ukraine) recently ...

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Sun Aug 14, 2022 6:17 pm
John, are there subtle Iran-Israel issues going on right now that aren't getting any attention?

I find it odd that we haven't heard much about that (or even Russia/Ukraine) recently ...
Sunday August 14th, 2022.

Israel and Gaza appear to be on the verge of a new war, tensions continue to rise over taiwan, while Europe is burning down with wildfires across the continent, and Africa is in starvation thanks to massive droughts. all that on addition to the Ukraine war. nonetheless, the midterms are 2 months off, and now Trump is explosively in the news. so there's very little room in the news coverage in the America in America for anything but the midterms. however the other issues are being covered overseas.

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monday, August 15th, 2022

economic data out of China is extremely bad, in multiple sectors, including retail, consumer, real estate, this morning.

analyst s are increasingly attributing China's economic failures to xi jinplnng disastrous covid zero policy, which causes authorities to shut dowanentire city or apartment block if there is even one case of covid detected. the result of this policy is that China has been playing whack-a-mole with covid as it shuts down one place,, and so forth.

there's an amusing story coming out of a in Ikea store in Shanghai. the store was crowded, and apparently a rumor started spreading that a covid case was detected. according to the report, the people in the store started screaming and running for the doors, in order to get out before the storms locked down.


central banks around the world are raising interest rates to fight inflation, but this morning People's Bank of China pboc surprise everyone by cutting interest rates by a small amount. this is obviously not enough China's economic problems, and more must be done, especially with the covid zero policy. however xi ping has met his reputation on covid 0 policy, and it's failure could mean the end of his dictatorship, unless he deflects the problem by invading taiwan.

this analysis is based on discussions on CNBC and Bloomberg tv.

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The August empire State factory index fell the most in history.

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John, glad to see you're feeling well enough to keep posting.
What's your feeling on the China situation and when it flare up into a big problem? It seems to be almost there.

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FullMoon wrote:
Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:26 am
John, glad to see you're feeling well enough to keep posting.
What's your feeling on the China situation and when it flare up into a big problem? It seems to be almost there.
John might be reticent to give a date as he suspects the day after I might chide him if he turns out wrong 8-)
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Tom Mazanec wrote:
Mon Aug 15, 2022 11:34 am
FullMoon wrote:
Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:26 am
John, glad to see you're feeling well enough to keep posting.
What's your feeling on the China situation and when it flare up into a big problem? It seems to be almost there.
John might be reticent to give a date as he suspects the day after I might chide him if he turns out wrong 8-)
No date was requested. I think Higg explained sometime ago that the more certain an event occuring, the less certain of the timing of it. Current events would have seemed quite far fetched only a few years ago and yet we "knew" it would happen. And now we're watching it but putting it into place as far it's relative time to climax is more of a feeling. Some people haven't a clue and think everything is fine with only some of the usual problems of the world. Others think we are on the precipice of a disaster of historical proportions. We check in with other people to get their perspective. John always has a good perspective on this matter.

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