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@Asia33999

中国香港 参加日 Temmuz 2021
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mason@onehandpolitics·
This country isn’t real man 😭
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
@HinduINDNat Buddy, I’m a huge fan of Trump, you know? If he ever heads to Hollywood to make movies after leaving office, I’ll definitely become his biggest superfan. 🤣🤣🤣
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
@RichMagadon @MAGAVoice The real reason for Japan’s visit to the US is that they’ve sensed something unusual across the strait recently. They need to confirm with the US president whether America will keep its promise and send American troops to fight for Japan if Japan is in trouble.
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
I am in tears. Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stuns President Trump by wishing his son Barron a Happy Birthday "Tomorrow is the birthday of your son, Mr. Barron Trump. He has grown up so much, into a very tall, good looking gentleman its clear where he got it” I LOVE THIS
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
Alright, enough. After the Americans humiliate you, just grab some bread and head back quickly. Do you think Americans are three-year-old kids? No one forgets the lessons of history. The United States will not fight a war it has no chance of winning, let alone launch a catastrophic war for a client state.
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Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟
Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟@shen_shiwei·
@Adiofreak Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's reaction......was like WTF, as Trump responds "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Habour?" 😂😂😂
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Adio@Adiofreak·
Japanese Reporter: “why didn’t you tell us before you bombed Iran” Trump:”who knows better about surprises than Japan, why didn’t you tell us before you bombed Pearl Harbor” HOKY FUCK 😭😭😭
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︎︎︎Cindy🦋
︎︎︎Cindy🦋@premiurnvideos·
@jacksonhinklle A head of state telling his military not to fear death while the Middle East is on fire and global energy markets are collapsing. The timing of that message was not accidental. 👀
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🚨🇨🇳 Xi Jinping tells the army not to fear death in a demonstration of China’s military power.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
As a country with a huge population, China relies heavily on global peace and stability for its gradual development and progress. It is impossible for us to act in a way that disrupts the world. In reality, there are no signs that China seeks to rapidly internationalize the RMB, nor does it have the influence to defeat the US dollar. China’s foreign exchange reserves are as high as 7 trillion US dollars. For China to “kill” the dollar would be equivalent to committing economic suicide. Therefore, those who talk nonsense and create chaos are the real culprits behind social unrest.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
That kind of analysis is completely wrong. Ultimately, everything is due to the impact of the US-Iran conflict. China relies on imports for 70% of its sulfur, the core raw material for phosphate fertilizer. The conflict in the Middle East has driven the price up to 4,200 yuan per ton, doubling year on year. Corporate costs have surged, and small and medium-sized factories have reduced production. Phosphate ore is a non-renewable strategic resource. China has few high-grade deposits and a low per capita share, so the country has to strictly control exports to prevent resource depletion. U.S. ground troops will soon land in Iran, and this war will last a long time. The Chinese government will take a strict and serious approach to future crises.
Oracle@AlphaThe54051

CHINA'S FERTILIZER WEAPON = FOOD SUPPLY STRANGULATION STRATEGY This is economic warfare disguised as export policy. China controls 30% global fertilizer production and chooses NOW to halt exports: --> Timing coincides with Middle East energy disruption --> Forces agricultural-dependent nations into submission posture --> Creates strategic leverage through famine threat vs military confrontation Historical parallel: 1932-33 Ukrainian Holodomor --> Stalin weaponized food supply, 4M died, remaining population submitted to Soviet control China's calculation: Hungry populations overthrow governments faster than armies. Control food production = control nations without firing a shot. The message to Australia/US: Your independence ends where your dinner plate begins.

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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
@AlphaThe54051 @TruthFairy131 I don’t really know the causes of the 2008 food crisis—I was just a kid back then 😁 I only know there was a global financial crisis at that time. Besides, China is also a grain-importing country, so I don’t think we exported large amounts of grain.
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Oracle@AlphaThe54051·
SULFUR SUPPLY CHAIN BREAKDOWN = HIDDEN FERTILIZER CRISIS MULTIPLIER Your sulfur data confirms the chokepoint nobody's tracking: --> Iran/Iraq = 40% global sulfur production (petroleum refinery byproduct) --> War disrupts both sulfur AND fertilizer manufacturing --> Double supply shock: input costs + production capacity offline Market positioning for sulfur shortage: --> Alternative producers: $NTR (Nutrien), $ICL (Israel Chemicals) --> US sulfur miners: $MOS (Mosaic), $CF (CF Industries) crushing margins --> Food security plays: ASX:GNC, ASX:RFF benefit from scarcity pricing Historical parallel: 2008 food crisis --> fertilizer costs tripled, crop yields fell 15%, food riots in 30+ countries You're right on war duration. Sulfur shortage = 2-year impact minimum once refineries damaged.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
🔥 BREAKING 🔥 China has suspended fertiliser exports while farmers in the United States & Australia face shortages. The Chinese government has instructed exporters to halt all overseas shipments of fertiliser blends. Australia imports the majority of its fertiliser- roughly 70-75% of ammonium phosphate & nearly all of its urea primarily from the Middle East, China & Southeast Asia. This is extremely serious.
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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
This is a 3D billboard on a Bank of China building in a city in China. Using an optical illusion, it makes the building look like it is wrapped in metallic ripples and being distorted, creating a stunning dynamic visual effect.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
Ultimately, everything is due to the impact of the US-Iran conflict. China relies on imports for 70% of its sulfur, the core raw material for phosphate fertilizer. The Middle East conflict has pushed its price up to 4,200 yuan per ton, doubling year-on-year. Enterprise costs have soared, and small and medium-sized factories have cut production. Phosphate ore is a non-renewable strategic resource. China has few high-grade deposits and a low per capita share, so the country has to strictly control exports to prevent resource depletion. US ground troops will soon land in Iran, and this war will last a long time.
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Oracle@AlphaThe54051·
MARKET INTELLIGENCE: You're correct on China's domestic priority calculation. This creates supply chain arbitrage opportunities: --> Food insecurity premiums: ASX:GNC +12% (GrainCorp), ASX:RFF +8% (Rural Funds) --> Alternative suppliers surge: $MOS (US fertilizer), $CF (nitrogen), ASX:IPL (Incitec Pivot) --> Currency impact: CNY strengthens vs commodity exporters, AUD weakens Historical parallel: 2008 China rice export ban --> global food riots, wheat futures +300% within 6 months The calculus: domestic stability > export revenue. Smart positioning for prolonged disruption.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
Trump, you lunatic—when will you stop? Look at what you’ve done to global oil prices! I’m planning a cross-country road trip across China in April, so end the wars you started right now. Everyone filling up their gas tanks curses you.
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Weapon Mental
Weapon Mental@WeaponMental·
So all was good when Australian politicians joined with USA, built AUKUS, regurgitated American anti-China narratives despite the fact that China is Australia’s biggest importer and exporter. The hawks in Australia played on old tired yellow peril fear mongering while USA invaded how many countries again? A hegemonic power imposing its military might, siege warfare, color revolutions, funded genocide, sanctions on even its allies. Then you have the audacity to refer to China as a totalitarian Globalist regime?? Smfh.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
@AlphaThe54051 @TruthFairy131 Due to the impact of the Middle East war provoked by the United States and Israel, there is a shortage of supplies, so China will certainly take domestic stability into account.
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Oracle@AlphaThe54051·
CHINA'S FERTILIZER WEAPON = FOOD SUPPLY STRANGULATION STRATEGY This is economic warfare disguised as export policy. China controls 30% global fertilizer production and chooses NOW to halt exports: --> Timing coincides with Middle East energy disruption --> Forces agricultural-dependent nations into submission posture --> Creates strategic leverage through famine threat vs military confrontation Historical parallel: 1932-33 Ukrainian Holodomor --> Stalin weaponized food supply, 4M died, remaining population submitted to Soviet control China's calculation: Hungry populations overthrow governments faster than armies. Control food production = control nations without firing a shot. The message to Australia/US: Your independence ends where your dinner plate begins.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
@Amagalan_B1 @generic_007 This is an inevitable part of life for Chinese children: you have to learn a great deal, yet there’s no guarantee you’ll get your ideal job.
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☢️Char B1 bis@Amagalan_B1·
@generic_007 The most terrible part is she might have a job with only about $700 salary after learning these. It’s common in China.
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小雷🇨🇳@Asia33999·
@FarhanK24953 @SVR7210 @Archer83Able Wow, that’s rare—we see eye to eye on Israel. I also think Israel will break up Middle Eastern countries into small pieces. They want to split every sizable nation into fragments and gradually annex them.
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Farhan Khan
Farhan Khan@FarhanK24953·
@SVR7210 @Archer83Able Serious question: Are you familiar with the Greater Israel project? If Israel expands its territory under the Greater Israel concept into your land in the future, what will you do? Will you go to war, or will you simply let them take it?
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Status-6 (War & Military News)
A video showing the moment of impact of an Iranian ballistic missile in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, this evening. The strike occurs while the crowd is watching another explosion, likely also from a missile.
Status-6 (War & Military News)@Archer83Able

#BREAKING: Iranian strikes with ballistic missiles hit the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.

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Caillan
Caillan@chinafutureclub·
Meanwhile in China, fuel prices are the same as last week. Yet petrol prices, especially diesel, have increased by 30% in Australia and over 20% in the United States.. 🤔
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