Frederick Banker

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Frederick Banker

Frederick Banker

@BankerFred74206

I am a history and political science writer. I like to read both fiction and nonfiction.

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Frederick Banker
Frederick Banker@BankerFred74206·
Hello, everyone! I am happy to announce that my book The South China Sea War: The War No One Should Want is up for pre-order on Amazon. The book is available as an ebook, soft cover and hard cover. a.co/d/00spig16
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LeoDaVinciWave@LeoDaVinciWave·
A stunning hand-painted map inside Detroit’s Guardian Building, created by artist Ezra Winter in 1929.
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Rich@Ruddman23·
It’s time we remember
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Frederick Banker@BankerFred74206·
To be fair, the United States is bound by treaty to aid the Philippines in the event that they are attacked. In theory, if China were to attack the Philippines along with Taiwan, then the United States will fight on the side of the Philippines against China. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_De…
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War Radar
War Radar@War_Radar2·
‼️🇨🇳🇷🇺 Reuters: China Secretly Trained Russian Troops in Drone Warfare European intelligence agencies say China quietly hosted around 200 Russian soldiers at military facilities last year, where they received training in drone operations, electronic warfare, counter drone tactics, and explosives handling. Some of those troops reportedly returned to the battlefield in Ukraine. If confirmed, the revelations would deepen concerns that Beijing is providing more direct military support to Moscow than previously acknowledged.
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
It still amazes me of the forethought that our Founding Fathers had 🇺🇸
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Frederick Banker@BankerFred74206·
@AustinHoney30 Translation: We're bad at getting our ideas across to people, so it must be their fault.
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U.S. Forces Japan@USForcesJapan·
Celebrating Strong Partnership at #YokotaFF26 🇺🇸🇯🇵 The 2026 Japanese-American Friendship Festival at @TeamYokota was a huge success! Despite the unusual May heat, the crowds enjoyed aircraft displays, aerial demonstrations, live entertainment, and cultural experiences.
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Frederick Banker@BankerFred74206·
@stats_feed If you wonder why China is hesitant on going to war with Taiwan and the United States, this is one of the reasons. Even if they win, there would still be a lack of caretakers for China's increasingly aging population.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇨🇳 China made it illegal to neglect your aging parents - courts can now force you to visit or face jail.
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Bill
Bill@real_bechambers·
Today is my son’s(Danny) birthday. He turns 35 today. Could you please wish my son a very happy birthday today 🎂🎉🥳🎈🎁
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Culture Crave 🍿
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave·
'Revenge of the Sith' released 21 years ago today
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Frederick Banker@BankerFred74206·
I can think of a couple of reasons why this is a bad idea. For one, this would have Russia carved up and taken over by the U.S., China and regional powers like Kazakhstan and Turkey. Second, This would just be a nuclear warlord era for Russia. I understand the hate for the current Russian government, but I don't think balkanizing the country would solve anything.
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Civixplorer
Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
Balkanization plan for Russia by the “Free Nations of the Post-Russia Forum”
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Michael Ron Bowling
Michael Ron Bowling@mrbcyber·
China does not have any allies. It only has puppet states that it manipulates for its own interests. With the Chinese economy heading south these relationships are going to become more strained.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇵🇰🇨🇳 Pakistan just quietly walked away from its most important relationship. For years the China-Pakistan relationship was untouchable. Officials in Islamabad described it in language they used for nobody else, "all weather," "deeper than the deepest sea." The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pumped tens of billions into Pakistani highways, power plants and ports at a time when the country couldn't attract foreign investment from anyone else. It was the one constant in a foreign policy that changed with every government. Then Munir took over and it just... stopped. Of the 90 CPEC projects originally planned, only 38 have been completed. Twenty three are still under construction. A third never even broke ground. The last major project delivered was in 2022. Nothing significant has been added to the pipeline since. ML-1, the flagship upgrade of Pakistan's main north-south railway that was supposed to be the centerpiece of CPEC's entire second phase, has been deferred so many times it's become a running joke. Sharif flew to Beijing in 2024 specifically to secure new funding. He came back with nothing. Pakistan's unpaid dues to Chinese power producers had ballooned into open friction. China's own ambassador in Islamabad took the extraordinary step of publicly accusing the Pakistani state of failing to protect Chinese workers, 21 of whom had been killed in attacks since CPEC launched. Behind the scenes it was even uglier. Pakistan had privately offered China what Beijing had wanted for over a decade, a permanent military base at the deep water port of Gwadar. But Pakistan came to that table with a list of demands. Protect us from U.S. retaliation for hosting the base. Modernize our military. And most critically, give us a sea-based nuclear second strike capability, the most sensitive element of any nuclear arsenal, something Pakistan had been trying to develop on its own for twenty years. China walked away. Beijing concluded the nuclear demand alone would make it directly complicit in nuclear proliferation in South Asia, exposing China to international consequences that made the Gwadar base not worth it. The talks ended bitterly. Munir told a journalist in August 2025, "We will not sacrifice one friend for the other." He had already made his choice long before saying it. Washington got exactly what it wanted. CPEC's second phase is dead. The Gwadar base never happened. And the relationship Pakistan once called deeper than the deepest sea is sitting at the bottom of it. Source: Drop Site News

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Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
Countries that have gained independence from the United Kingdom.
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Viktor 🇺🇳🇦🇽🇺🇦🇯🇵🇮🇷
Taiwan not being recognized is just a matter of diplomatic maneuver It's literally just de jure vs. de facto. On paper, they might not be recognized, but in practice, other nations engage with Taiwan like they would with any other state They are, in fact, a country.
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Luka@xuanda8

@Landchadchud @W_T_Han Palestine is a recognized independent state, while Taiwan is not an independent country. You can’t even understand this basic fact.

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David Walpiri
David Walpiri@DWalpiri·
If US abandons Taiwan because it becomes irrelevant in 18 months, rest of Indo-Pacific will abandon US. As simple as that And that is why Taiwan is important Taiwan’s chip industry began in 1974. It's strategic value existed long before and will exist long after.
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod

Chamath: Taiwan Loses Its Strategic Importance in 18 Months @chamath: “ We're 18 months from Taiwan not being an important moment of conversation the way it is today. Why 18 months? Because we are at a point where we're probably 1-2 nanometers away from being able to do what we need Taiwan to strategically do for us. And so as we scale up our chip fabs, as we get more capacity, and interestingly, there are these orthogonal technologies being developed. I don't know if you guys saw, but Neuralink was showcasing a machine that is literally operating at the almost nanometer scale to do the brain operations for the implantation, all automatically. When you have the dexterity and the capability mechanically to make these things, the real reason then is a very different one than what it is today. Today, it's economic. And if you take that off the table, I think we'll have a very different attitude to Taiwan.”

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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Places where saying goodbye takes at least 20 minutes and happens in stages
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