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Greyhound
Greyhound@Greyhou20147206·
@mrpool768 Putin has no guts to speak like this. Show his original statement.
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MR POOL GESARA NESARA
MR POOL GESARA NESARA@mrpool768·
🚨🚨 MAJOR ALERT: PRESIDENT PUTIN HAS JUST ANNOUNCED AN ENTIRE NEW ARSENAL OF "HYPERSONIC NUCLEAR SPACE MISSILES" CAPABLE OF CLEARING AN ENTIRE STATE THE SIZE OF NEW YORK, HE ALSO SAID "HE IS READY FOR WAR WITH DONALD TRUMP"
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
People aren't paying enough attention to this but it's genuinely insane. This 👇is Nicholas Burns, former U.S. ambassador to China under the Biden administration. First of all the very notion that he'd gloat and call it a "badge of honor" to have so antagonized the country he was ambassador to that they had to issue an official statement to rebuke him says a lot about the man. In a normal world, diplomacy is about building bridges, not bragging about burning them... But that's not the insane part. The reason why China issued their statement (found here: english.news.cn/20260407/ad2ff…) is because Burns had been publicly taunting them for NOT doing more to oppose America. Yes, you read that right, the former **American** ambassador to China, was mocking China for being **not hostile enough** toward his own country. I'm not exaggerating. Back on March 1st, at the beginning of the Iran war, Burns called China a "feckless friend" of Iran for not doing more to help Iran fight his own country (x.com/RNicholasBurns…). He then doubled down on Bloomberg TV on March 28th, calling China "fickle" for failing to confront the U.S. over both Iran and Venezuela (bloomberg.com/news/articles/…). I mean, how unhinged is that? The man keeps mocking a rival nuclear-armed power for exercising restraint toward his own country and refusing to start WW3. And then, when China "rebukes" him, saying that he's trying to "drive a wedge" between China and other countries while "distorting China's stance for peace" - honestly one of the most measured responses imaginable given what he'd been saying - Burns treats it like a trophy. A former top diplomat, proud of trying to make the world's most dangerous relationship - that he was in charge of - worse. And keep in mind: this isn't some Trump admin loony who used to be a Fox News host or some sort of shoddy businessman. Burns is supposed to be the best the American foreign policy establishment has to offer: a career diplomat under both parties, ambassador to NATO, Undersecretary of State, Biden's handpicked envoy to Beijing, and now professor "of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations" at Harvard Kennedy School. That's the scariest part of all: Burns isn't a deviation from the system. He IS the system. Which means rot isn't at the margins - it's at the core.
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Badge of honor. China rebukes former U.S. ambassador to China for remarks about Iran, Venezuela english.news.cn/20260407/ad2ff…

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