Pelosi Taiwan Visit Fallout: A Conversation with Marcus Cage



I talk to @What I’ve Been Thinking with Marcus Cage about Fallout from Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit

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23 thoughts on “Pelosi Taiwan Visit Fallout: A Conversation with Marcus Cage”

  1. @41:24, “ The US Navy patrolled the Yangtze River…. to protect US commercial interest,” said Carl. Today, the USA would call such naval patrol as the assurance to the international community the “ Freedom of Navigation.”

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  2. @47:10, Carl says: this park is reserved for Europeans. No dogs allowed.
    During that period in USA many public parks banned the Black Man; certain drinking fountains, dinning facilities, and building entrance were reserved for Whites; public schools and community were segregated; and even the U.S. military was segregated. Conclusion: the Western Europeans wanted to establish the same racial segregation and superiority against the Yellow Man in his homeland China.

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  3. The new bill is to take hostage of the semiconductors manufacturers. It is a pirate work. The USA knows is impossible to bring back to the USA because there are not enough engineers in the USA and labor cost is too high.

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  4. In the city of Tianjin there is a famous area called the wu dadao (five big roads). There are many heritage buildings along the wu dadao; most were built by European banks in the 19th century. The book: The Banks of Tianjin is a pictorial history of the area.

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  5. N0 DEM0CR4CY IN AMER!CA AND EUR0PE4N!!!

    IT'S JUST L!BER4LS CAP!T4L!ST PLUT0CR4CY G0VERNM3NT SYSTEM RUNNING IN AMER!CA AND EUR0PE4N C0UNTR!ES!!!

    0NLY B!LL!0NA!RES AND MULTI B!LL!0NS C0RP0R4T!0NS CAN D!CT4TE AND INFLUENCE 0N G0VERNM3NT P0L!C!ES, N0T AVERAGE C0MM0N PERS0NS!!!

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  6. US wants to contain China, but it is doing the wrong way. Every card they use against China, miraculously it make China speed up their progress in terms of economy, space, military and semi conductor. The crazy partbis is , US completely ignore her deep home crisis and concentrate on foreign affairs which she did it atrociously.

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  7. I believe chances are that Biden really strongly discouraged Pelosi to visit Taiwan, but afterward he still had to provide her protection and the use of US aircraft. He cannot be seen as too weak, and too open a rift with her was highly undesirable.

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  8. Far stronger and definitive language is found in the second and the third Shanghai Communiques. The US recognizes the Chinese claim that Taiwan is a part of China. In the first, the US still had not severed diplomatic relation with Taiwan and establish such with the PRC.

    Hint–acknowledge: to recognize the claim or authority of (Random House)

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  9. Taiwan faces a bleak future. Its manufacturing sector with the exception of the semiconductors industry has essentially been hollowed out with the rise of China. The US plan is to hollow out Taiwan's semiconductor industry to serve its own interests, against the interest of Taiwan. Silly Taiwanese still fail to appreciate that this game plan and still support Tsai Ing Wen.

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  10. ww3 i think will be very VERY unlikely…… who wins out of ww3! the Western ELITES! the SAME Western ELITES that want and are hoping for war! The ones screwing their own citizens and then playing Russia China Taiwan Ukraine everybody else getting in the way of their get rich quick scheme!!!!

    if WW3 happens no one really wins apart from the war hawks and weapons dealers raytheon etc etc…. and it destroys EVERYTHING that China and Russia are doing, the BRI, taking people out of poverty etc the building of infrastructure etc…..

    China will be trying to avoid a ww3 at any cost, i think Russia is also on the same page……. America wants to reset everything back to 0 so they gain the narrative again…. im glad someone on the chinese side is able to read western intentions like a book and we have avoided ww3 for now for 3 weeks!!!!!

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