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for the people tawan, oh ah, ts and see manufacturers 90 percent of the advance global supply of advance semiconductor shifts. if, if china invades and either owns or breaks us, we're in a world of hurt. you know, globally, congressmen, it almost sounds like the case that would be made in the 60 seventy's and eighty's or by america was spending so much money and military resources in the middle east . oil was so important for the economy is, is this sort of the 21st century version of that? i think it's about democracy and freedom blue.
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dual into the new economic block? we'll discuss it when we return with angelo juliano sit tight, the ammo will be right back. ah ah, when i was sure seemed wrong when oh, please. just don't move. i mean, you world the, if you have to say proud disdain becomes the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah
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ah ah, welcome back to the m o i manila chan. bricks, b, s, c o, c, s, t o, all these acronyms of powerful allied nations anchored by china and russia. now that beijing has announced, revived bilateral ties between iran and saudi arabia. are these blocks about to grow? back with us to continue? the conversation is angela juliano, he's a finance and political analyst with expertise in china. so angel. ringback china announcing this deal came on the heels of beijing delivering something of
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a piece plan for ukraine and russia. these were back to back close to u. s. foreign policies unilateral had gemini on top of all of that. this happens as she's in ping accepts his 3rd go as president. do all these things add up to be what positions china as the 21st century leader has the global pecking order begun to shift? absolutely, this is a sign that we finally have what i call, i call an adult in the room. i don't why, why do i hold them of us? chinese not emotional the way that the chinese lead us a poor geopolitics. they are not fluky, in terms of working for the next election cycles. they are working for the next generations. a china is a long term view. it's not about when the china does alliances, which actually china doesn't like lines the, you know, they like partnerships. but those are known to them partnerships it is not like the
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u. s. as done all along tweet history. i give you an example of what the u. s. the to jerky nor the us was behind the the, the call in turkey in 2016. this is not the way that you should treat you allies. do you what is behind the sabotage of no string, which is that which is going to damage germans economy and ultimately which, which will lead to the dean, this revision of germany. what this is not how you treat you allies. so you, this is holly treat allies in is somehow it's of the, of the traits. you know, it's about training. it's not about cope. ration. china is a different approach. it's about how we can work together, you know, and find stability, harmony. and it is very interesting when you look at just country how chinese the
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operates when you live in china, like like i've done the last, almost 3 decades, i see cost a p, a society which is working towards harmony and stability. when i look at the approach, especially in the u. s. and so in europe to is because of the more course you, i mean, so called the more crappy, which, i mean, it is only by what it's, it's not really tv, it's not, it's a, it's a system of divided in control. gives you use of the free choice to the people and it is extremely emotional. it is marketing they. they have done the same as they always product. they've done to politicians. as a politician, i'm going to tell you what you want to hear. once i'm elected, i will do whatever i want. i will bait you who live a fund to be not you who elect me. so you see the country extreme, a different approach. one, which is very rational. china has a long history. it's solid in terms of values, you know, human being values,
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family and so on. and then you have the other side, the collective west, and especially the us way divided in controlling people over issues which are not important identity issues, sexuality, you know, left and right and so on. and if the vice a psyche, any chris chaos, but by doing this kills, that's how you control society. and you give us a choice and illusion of choice to people that somehow the head, if we chose the don't because you put them in front of them. people there were pre selected, but they don't, they're not going to work for them, but they are going to work for the global is to leave. so bricks, brazil, russia, india, china, south africa. this economic block is already quite formidable against the g 7. prior to this news, it was said that iran and saudi both were interested in joining to form bricks plus,
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now that they taught has been achieved, how likely is it that the pair will join? and what will this do in terms of, of real economic power? i think long term it is highly likely we see a lot of interest or if we, if the months you have new countries are just showing that the interest in joining bricks. i think when you look at breaks, the long term game here is about the d dollarization of the was economy. because in this i, she will lead to the, the, for the collapse of the us. the idea he is not about having in or pushing for the class of the u. s. economy. this is not what they want but is somehow just are having a fair world. just because because somehow this is neil collagen is on the disguise of a currency in manipulation of
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a shoe imposed upon the word a currency. and in somehow you have a country like the u. s. which is a trade deficits and which is boring money. it's showing debts any supporting on countries to buy its debt. so it's a ponzi scheme that is not meant to be paid. and slowly, countries are understanding why, why saudi arabia and iran would have to use us dollar sell. and somehow i'm going to end up with the us dollar, which is not more than the paper itself. you know, if the promise of exchange, again, insisting in it's not a debt which is meant to be repaid. it's a ponzi scheme. once you stop financing us trade deficit, then the policies came, falls apart in this is why these days you have many countries including u. s. allies that are actually selling the u. s. owns because it's a ponzi scheme,
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no breaks the book is, is long term. ringback purpose is to create a currency which will be backed by tangible goods you know, commodities gold and somehow impose those countries not to be enslaved by the u. s. dollar. and especially the sessions that can be used because the dollar has been weaponized in any thing that they were put up by using sanctions. and somehow all those, the sanctions that were position of us dollar has backfired because this has accelerated, the d dawning is ation. yeah, in fact another group that's also expanding is the shanghai cooperation organization or the s c l. it's also anchored by china and russia. it's effectively both a regional security group, as well as an economic one. riyadh has signed a memorandum signaling that they want, what they call to be dialogue partners with the asio stopping just short
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a full membership right now. similar to, you know, russia being a quite a member of opec, the saudis, and the chinese are strengthening ties. while washington is attacking china on tick tock. so when you say the whole of that, it seems like a little bit a loser attitude, especially when you look at how the managing with tick tock. china is created a house, i mean tick, tock the, it's better this so many users there's, there's $150.00 millions of regular use us in the us and now they want to buy tick tock. and somehow you, for, if you're american, you want to, to, to bypass, you need to use a v p n. so in reality, they say though, we know in, under the cold war he was the u. s. s. isolating itself, actually we see more and more that the collective west is isolated itself, even when it comes to social media. another example, you know, you, they, they,
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they are not issuing a visa easily to russians. russian has not, is not binding people to visit russia. it's the collective west all along this many examples that you see. you can see that the collective west is especially the u. s . is isolating itself by using too many sanctions on too many countries in east then you end up with no countries. you can correct them anymore because countries don't, don't want to have long term commitments with you couldn't stable you my friend? no. but if you could dog we or something, i'm going to sanction you. that's not friends. you know? if, if friends are like this, why ever enemies angela? your final thoughts on all of this, on china, the saudis, iran and the u. s. i think it's especially interesting to hear the perspective of a european born person having lived in china for nearly 30 years. i mean, what is the end game here? how do you see this all playing out?
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i think a clearly this is a shift between going from a uni pull a would the usaa gemini and all sorts control over europe over japan, australia, korea, which is a very small proportion of the, was population probably around 15 percent. you have this unit pull a word and it is a shift towards multi paula, what is going to be actually when you look at paul joker it if it's a going from a dictatorship of the us tours the democracy of the rest of the world. so this is going to empower those countries to make their own choices. just to make sure that the, the can we gain the sovereignty. you know, once you not actually came to the us dollar, then you, you can have you, your currency, you, you begin your car, you your sovereignty. so here it's about how we can do this transition. there's
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a theory of o that the quarter to city is trap where you had the shifts in was history. you had a 16 times. i think when you had to shift where you had, you know, declining power, and yet the raising power and out of 16 times, i think, or 13 times it ended up in a war. so the big question now is to, to see how is the collective, what's going to be rational enough to make this transition peacefully. but here is a huge difference, is that this is the 1st time we have this transition where you have countries in front of you, you have nuclear power countries. so now if you are going to wall, you know, this is mutual and lation. so it's about, are they going to be rational enough? ultimately, if they really cherry so much sir democracy, why? why don't the, the accept that, you know, they are not alone. and again,
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maybe the collective was, is not exceptional. like we see hollywood movies, maybe it's time to be more rational to sit down like a dos. whoever does all over under the table in can we build the sun, this world where we have a mutual project of harmony of peace in nuts. oh, my gain against you loss a lose lose in or he, it's about billing a. we're more democratic and working for mutual prosperity because ultimately averaged chore either in rush hour china, the u. s. i'm talking about average joe not the lease is looking to improving its quality of life. how can i bring indication to my kids? how can i have health care longevity, tangible things in this is what we can achieve. you know,
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ultimately it's about really having, having peace in the world and, and, but starting from home, you know, because ultimately, when you look at those geopolitical games are the 1st victims, americans living the u. s. themself. maybe they, they need to regain no power. you know, it's because democracy means demo cutoff power to the people. maybe maybe they, they want so much to explore. democracy won't use, give back power to your own people. so you're probably at home. and that may be, maybe you can work with other countries after. so we need to start from ohio and then extend an in, in how can we work together rather than 0 sum game that the, that the collect you was forced. one was us to go to angela juliano. thank you so much for weighing in on all of this for us. all right, so as you can see under the bite in administration,
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there pivot to the pacific is not without cause. the sharp comments coming from military brass in the us talking about war with china and 2025 is cause for real concern. as the u. s. desperately seeks to hang on to had gemini, by trying to tame the dragon that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi. the show that dig deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila chan. thanks for tuning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the ammo. ah ah ah!
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since the beginning of its history, the united states of america has officially declared the striving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colonists headed for the total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent, american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of buys of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughter the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dodge a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous
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population was simply exterminated. u. s. army general phillips sheridan express the essence of this policy. in the infamous words, the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is deal unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today . ah, the u. s. has started a crusade against russia, legitimate interest and culture, according to russia's foreign minister speaking in cuba, on the last stop of his latin, american. sure. also this our base that take this stance against revelation over washington's rope and blowing up the north stream. pipelines by flagging is
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