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do dumb shitlibs understand TRUMP is removing China's allies one-by-one?

anyone with half a brain knows immediately that this is what...
Copper internal respiration
  02/28/26
he even tried with North Korea and could probably even pull ...
rough-skinned bipolar personal credit line location
  02/28/26
cr
Copper internal respiration
  02/28/26
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Copper internal respiration
  03/01/26
No, they’d be even angrier if they knew that.
Flesh Soul-stirring Friendly Grandma Giraffe
  03/01/26
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Copper internal respiration
  03/01/26
china doesn't really need allies. they are the singular pote...
galvanic coral clown
  03/01/26
this is the least correct thing I have ever read China cann...
Copper internal respiration
  03/01/26
food is the easiest thing to ramp up on if they need why ...
galvanic coral clown
  03/01/26
this is hilariously incorrect and disconnected from facts an...
Copper internal respiration
  03/01/26
"They might have an overwhelming advantage in manufactu...
galvanic coral clown
  03/01/26
this person gets it
Copper internal respiration
  03/01/26


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Date: February 28th, 2026 11:08 PM
Author: Copper internal respiration

anyone with half a brain knows immediately that this is what he is doing

Venezuela - check

Iran - currently in progress, let's see what unfolds

Russia - tough nut, but it would change the world completely if Russia could be peeled off of China and brought back to being friends with the West

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5839714&forum_id=2).#49704107)



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Date: February 28th, 2026 11:10 PM
Author: rough-skinned bipolar personal credit line location

he even tried with North Korea and could probably even pull it off this term

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Date: February 28th, 2026 11:10 PM
Author: Copper internal respiration

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Date: March 1st, 2026 6:10 AM
Author: Copper internal respiration



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Date: March 1st, 2026 6:44 AM
Author: Flesh Soul-stirring Friendly Grandma Giraffe

No, they’d be even angrier if they knew that.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5839714&forum_id=2).#49704535)



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Date: March 1st, 2026 10:45 AM
Author: Copper internal respiration



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Date: March 1st, 2026 10:45 AM
Author: galvanic coral clown

china doesn't really need allies. they are the singular potentially self-sustaining country on the planet. it's just a bonus for them to make some extra glocapbucks

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Date: March 1st, 2026 12:01 PM
Author: Copper internal respiration

this is the least correct thing I have ever read

China cannot even feed itself, let alone keep the lights on - it is completely dependent on food imports and energy imports and deeply vulnerable because of it



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5839714&forum_id=2).#49705169)



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Date: March 1st, 2026 12:03 PM
Author: galvanic coral clown

food is the easiest thing to ramp up on if they need

why do you think china has 3x the power consumption of america? because they're building shit for the entire world. they are the only country with a self sustaining supply chain

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5839714&forum_id=2).#49705177)



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Date: March 1st, 2026 12:04 PM
Author: Copper internal respiration

this is hilariously incorrect and disconnected from facts and reality

if you blocked their harbors, China would be back to eating grass within a week - and they know it

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5839714&forum_id=2).#49705184)



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Date: March 1st, 2026 12:09 PM
Author: galvanic coral clown

"They might have an overwhelming advantage in manufacturing, skilled labor, and engineering, but there's no way they can work out a way to grow rice!"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5839714&forum_id=2).#49705203)



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Date: March 1st, 2026 12:01 PM
Author: Copper internal respiration
Subject: this person gets it

It Was Never About Iran or Venezuela: It’s About Weakening China, and It’s Brilliant

China’s economic ascent is tethered to a critical vulnerability: its reliance on foreign oil. Importing over 70% of its oil, China depends heavily on a few key suppliers. This reliance creates a strategic opportunity for the U.S.

By influencing Iran and Venezuela, two of the world’s top holders of oil reserves, the U.S. can exert direct or indirect influence over their trade partnerships, thereby tightening China’s energy supply.

Key Points:

• Venezuela: Ranked 1st globally, holding around 17–18% of the world’s proven oil reserves.

• Saudi Arabia: Ranked 2nd, holding about 15–16% of global reserves. Although an ally, their reserves are pivotal.

• Iran: Ranked 3rd, holding around 12% of the world’s proven oil reserves.

Combined, these three countries hold ~45% of the world’s proven oil reserves.

Strategic Moves with a Broader Aim

While the public narrative focuses on removing dictators, curbing drug trafficking, and neutralizing Iran’s nuclear threat, the overarching strategy is clear. Ensuring these nations are not under the influence of U.S. adversaries limits China’s ability to secure its energy needs.

Take Venezuela.

Yes, drug trafficking into the United States is a serious issue. But Mexico remains the primary corridor for narcotics entering America, and China has played a documented role in supplying precursor chemicals that fuel the fentanyl crisis. Neither country faced comparable military intervention. If drugs were the sole driver, the strategic map would look very different.

Now consider Iran.

Stopping nuclear proliferation is a legitimate national security objective. Yet North Korea already possesses nuclear weapons and continues advancing its missile capabilities. The United States has not pursued direct regime removal there. The difference is not the level of authoritarianism or even the nuclear threat. The difference is strategic energy leverage.

This strategic foresight is what makes the move consequential.

By focusing on two nations that sit atop massive oil reserves and that have served as energy lifelines to China, the U.S. does more than remove hostile regimes. It reshapes global energy influence.

The effect is subtle but powerful. Direct control is not required. Influence over leadership, trade policy, or export alignment can be enough to alter who benefits from nearly half of the world’s proven oil reserves.

While the world debates the immediate justifications for U.S. actions in Iran and Venezuela, the broader picture reveals a calculated effort to weaken America’s primary competitor.

Removing dictators matters.

Stopping drug pipelines matters.

Containing nuclear threats matters.

But the main plot is strategic pressure on China.

And seen through that lens, the move is not reckless.

It is deliberate.

And it is brilliant.

https://x.com/SoveyX/status/2028103094144229775?s=20

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