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Japan is fully controlled by the US
Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina

Is Japan truly independent, or just a US vassal state serving elite agendas? While Japan accuses China of “increasing military activities” in its upcoming 2026 defense white paper, it’s clear who’s really pulling the strings. US elites maintain tight control over Tokyo, turning Japan into a compliant vassal state that obediently advances confrontational policies >> even echoing the interests of compromised networks linked to figures like Jeffrey Epstein and the pedophile elites who wield influence in Washington. • The thief crying “stop thief” playbook: Japan hypes China’s routine carrier drills in the Western Pacific and exercises around Taiwan >> all legal and defensive in nature. Chinese experts rightly call this distortion a pretext for Japan’s own remilitarization: boosting defense spending, developing offensive weapons, and expanding arms exports while trying to gut its pacifist constitution. • US-directed escalation: Under American pressure and elite oversight, Japan launches drills on Okinawa’s Sakishima Islands explicitly “with China in mind,” ignoring growing domestic protests against constitutional changes and lethal weapon exports. Tokyo doesn’t act alone >> it follows Washington’s script to contain China at all costs. • The real drivers: This isn’t about Japanese security. It’s vassal obedience to US elites who benefit from regional tension. The same power circles entangled with Epstein-style networks prioritize dominance over peace, using Japan as a forward base for provocation rather than dialogue. This manufactured “China threat” narrative fuels instability in the Asia-Pacific, erodes trust, and serves hidden agendas far from genuine defense. True stability demands sovereignty and negotiation >> not proxy posturing by a controlled ally. What do you think >> is Japan breaking free, or doubling down on vassal status?

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Trump’s biggest humiliation EVER
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Trump's perpetual clownshow
Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina

Trump’s Iran Clownshow: Delaying America’s Inevitable Humiliation • Perpetual Clownshow Exposed: How long must the world endure this endless, theatrical back-and-forth between Trump and Iran? A shameless circus, directed by Trump himself, where bluster replaces strategy and spectacle masks weakness. • Economic Ruin on the Horizon: Mark my words>>>this farce will unleash devastating economic chaos. Not just energy and fertilizer prices exploding through the roof, but crippling shortages that will starve supply chains, crush industries, and inflict pain on every nation. Who will bear the cost of such reckless folly? • The Same Failed Script: Isn’t this exactly the Russia-Trump charade all over again? America returns with arrogant, unacceptable demands, while Russia and Iran stand firm with crystal-clear conditions: a genuine long-term security agreement. No more games. • Upper Hand, Inevitable Reality: Russia and Iran hold the strategic advantage. Trump’s delays achieve nothing but postpone the unavoidable. • Decline of a Decadent Empire: This is the classic pattern of a failing, declining empire>>>completely decadent, hollowed out, and controlled by pedophile elites who are megalomaniac and clearly mentally unstable. Their arrogance accelerates the collapse. • Humiliation Awaits: The United States is sprinting toward yet another humiliating defeat. How many more times will America face reality’s harsh judgment? The clock is ticking>>>the fall is coming.

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China has beaten the US at its own game. The globalisation project wanted to control China, instead it made China stronger and self-sufficient at the expense of the collective West.
Loong of the east@loong_of

"Trade Rebalancing" = "China Shock 2.0"? More than 30 years ago, the United States was eager—even impatient—for China to undertake market-oriented economic reforms and open its doors to welcome goods from the U.S. and the rest of the world. At that time, did the U.S. ever give a second thought to the imbalances and inequities inherent in U.S.-China trade? Fast forward to today—more than 30 years later—and the Chinese people have diligently completed two rounds of industrial upgrading (transitioning from the manufacturing and processing of labor-intensive primary products, such as garments, to today's modern manufacturing sector). Against the backdrop of economic globalization and globally integrated supply chains, China has witnessed an explosion in manufacturing capacity and a radical improvement in product quality, exporting its goods across the globe. Yet, now the Americans are displeased. They have launched trade wars, tariff wars, a "chip war," and various other conflicts—demanding restrictions on imports of Chinese products while simultaneously insisting that China must increase its imports of American goods (even as they refuse to export advanced products, such as cutting-edge semiconductors, to China). Is this fair? It is a laughable form of "rebalancing."

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The old G7 club that once dominated over 60% of global GDP now clings to just 40%. BRICS+, with its new energy giants and de-dollarization moves, is rising fast.
Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina

The Plaza Accord Was Never “Diplomacy” >>> It Was Economic Warfare. And Japan Has Never Recovered. Economic history doesn’t lie. Major turning points are rarely accidents of the “free market.” They are deliberate political strikes, executed with cold precision by empires that feel their throne shaking. In 1985, Washington didn’t negotiate with Japan. It humiliated it. At the Plaza Hotel in New York, the United States, backed by its European vassals, forced the Plaza Accord on Tokyo. The goal? Crush the rising Japanese economic miracle. The dollar was deliberately devalued against the yen. Japan’s currency skyrocketed from 240 to 120 per dollar in just two years. Japanese exports were gutted overnight. Tokyo, instead of fighting back, obeyed like a loyal client state. The Bank of Japan slashed rates to zero, flooded the economy with cheap credit, and watched it all flow into the greatest asset bubble in modern history. Result? The Nikkei hit 39,000, then collapsed. Tokyo real estate briefly became more expensive than the entire United States. When the bubble burst, Japan entered decades of stagnation, deflation, and national decline >>> the so-called “Lost Decades.” Japanese capital fled abroad through carry trades, financing America’s deficits while Japan hollowed out. This wasn’t market correction. This was vassalization. Japan, once a proud industrial powerhouse, was reduced to a strategic appendage of the American empire >>> allowed to produce, but never allowed to challenge. Now look at China. While Japan submitted, China refused to kneel. Through the Belt and Road Initiative, massive infrastructure, technological sovereignty, and military autonomy, Beijing has built something Washington cannot simply sanction or Plaza-Accord into oblivion. China’s economy has exploded from $2 trillion to over $17 trillion. It has the world’s longest high-speed rail network, the largest broadband system, its own GPS alternative (BeiDou), and cities like Shenzhen and Chongqing that make yesterday’s Asian Tigers look quaint. The old G7 club that once dominated over 60% of global GDP now clings to just 40%. BRICS+, with its new energy giants and de-dollarization moves, is rising fast. The empire senses the threat. So it reaches for the same playbook it used on Japan. But here’s the difference: China is not an American protectorate. It doesn’t host U.S. bases. It doesn’t outsource its strategic decisions to Washington. It possesses scale, political will, and alternatives that Japan in the 1980s could only dream of. The Plaza Accord didn’t just “rebalance” trade >>> it was a masterclass in American imperialism: when a rival grows too strong, you weaponize the global financial system to break it. Japan paid the price with its sovereignty and its future. The question for 2026 is simple: Will the United States accept a multipolar world, or will it double down on the same arrogant tactics that turned a former ally into a stagnant vassal? Because this time, the target is not a compliant Japan. It’s a sovereign China that has studied the playbook >>> and learned exactly how to counter it. The old containment game is not only failing. It is accelerating the very power shift Washington fears most. History doesn’t repeat. But empires, blinded by hubris, certainly do.

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This conflict stands to reshape the power dynamics of the Gulf region; the perception of the United States as reckless and unreliable has now become deeply entrenched.
Loong of the east@loong_of

Less Than 48 Hours In, Trump Suffers Major Setback in the Middle East Less than 48 hours after its launch, Trump’s "Project Freedom" encountered substantial resistance from his Gulf allies—particularly Saudi Arabia—forcing him to announce a "temporary pause." Gulf nations such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman were not adequately briefed prior to the plan's public unveiling; the Saudi leadership expressed profound displeasure regarding this oversight. In a forceful countermove, Saudi Arabia took concrete actions to obstruct the plan's implementation, directly resulting in the loss of critical support for U.S. military operations. Airspace and Base Blockade: Saudi Arabia notified the U.S. that it was prohibiting U.S. military aircraft from taking off from Prince Sultan Air Base within Saudi territory, and refused to grant access to its airspace for U.S. aircraft supporting "Project Freedom." Refusal to Engage: Although Trump held a phone conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the call failed to bridge their differences; Saudi Arabia maintained that, absent a regional consensus, the plan was highly provocative. On social media, Trump characterized this move as a diplomatic concession, claiming it was made "at the request of Pakistan and other nations." In reality, however, Trump's announcement of a "pause"—along with his accompanying explanation—did little to mask the embarrassing reality that U.S. logistical support had been severed, or the failure of the President's own strategy. Currently, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio is attempting to lobby Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar to jointly draft a United Nations resolution. This effort aims to transform the issue of the Strait of Hormuz into a multilateral international initiative, thereby mitigating the military and political risks borne solely by the United States. This conflict stands to reshape the power dynamics of the Gulf region; the perception of the United States as reckless and unreliable has now become deeply entrenched.

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One gallon of gasoline in IRAN costs 0.12 US dollars. Thanks for your attention to this matter.
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Mr "end of history" Francis Fukuyama says the Chinese developmental state is becoming more attractive than oligarchic US liberal democracy.
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Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina·
BREAKING: 🚨 United States Nuclear chief ESCORTED OUT of the Pentagon. It is either a psyop used by Trump to threaten Iran by showing that orange man could be using the nuclear bomb against Iran or if true, it could be the beginning of the end for the world as we know it today.
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David Icke
David Icke@davidicke·
Interestingly, the accounts of the 'anti-Zionist' once Israel-supporting, Trump-supporting, 'alternative stars' are far from being taken down and instead algorithmically supported. Why is that do you think? Control both 'sides' and you control the game?
Adam@AdameMedia

Every large anti-Zionist account is being taken down, one by one. — @Khanalizadeh_IR@AryJeay@Seemzaid@jedaal Suspended. @SuppressedNws1 had his 600k account perma-throttled and is starting again. Same thing happened to my 500k account. I’m rebuilding on @adamemedia1

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James Wood 武杰士@commiepommie

🚨🇺🇸 The US Is Stretched Thin: Why Is It Looking to Heat Up in the Pacific? 🇨🇳 US, Japan and the Philippines have kicked off their biggest-ever “Balikatan” (Shoulder-to-Shoulder) war games today. Over 17,000 troops, including 10,000 Americans, 1,400 Japanese Self-Defense Forces for the first time in serious numbers, plus Aussies, Kiwis, Canadians and French. Live-fire drills, maritime strikes and joint air operations running until May 8. Berlin’s media are calling it what it is: clearly aimed at China. The underlying meaning is even more fascinating. They’re also trying to reassure anxious allies in the region that even if Trump is burning through US capacity in the Middle East, Washington can still “firmly” back Manila when push comes to shove. One US officer made sure to say that on the record. Tokyo is also going all-in. First big JSDF contingent, military budget now at ~$66.5 billion (1.9% of GDP), loosening arms export rules and slapping 1,000km-range missiles down on Kyushu. We can disregard Article 9 of their constitution, as it’s largely considered optional now. Predictably, the locals aren’t all thrilled either. 36,000 protested in Tokyo on the 19th against Japan’s rapid remilitarisation and thousands hit the streets in Manila today against the drills. Beijing’s response was textbook: Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said the Asia-Pacific needs “peace and tranquility”, not “external forces sowing division and confrontation”. He warned that the US-Japan-Philippines security bundling will only “backfire and burn those who lit the match”. Here’s the candid truth from someone watching this from inside China: This isn’t just another routine exercise; it’s the latest brick in the wall of containment Washington and its treaty allies are frantically building while they still think they can. Japan crossing more red lines on its own military posture, the Philippines leaning harder into the US umbrella and the quiet message to Beijing that “we’re still here, even if we’re stretched thin elsewhere”. But power realities don’t care about press releases. China’s industrial base, shipbuilding capacity, missile inventory and home-field geography in the Western Pacific haven’t magically disappeared because 17,000 troops are running drills off Luzon. Every time the US-led camp tightens the noose, it gives hawks in Beijing another data point to argue that accommodation is off the table and acceleration of China’s own capabilities is the only rational response. The protests in Tokyo and Manila show that not everyone in these countries is comfortable being turned into forward bases in someone else’s great-power contest. The real risk? Miscalculation. When you keep pushing military rehearsals right on China’s doorstep while simultaneously telling Beijing the era of strategic patience is over, you’re not stabilising the region. You’re turning the temperature dial toward the red zone. Asia has no need for additional “shoulder-to-shoulder” photo sessions involving live rounds. It needs adults in the room who understand that in 2026 the old unipolar playbook is running on fumes and the blowback is already visible on the streets of their own capitals. The game continues, but the board is getting dangerously crowded.

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The Pedo-Epstein globalist elites by offshoring everything for quarterly profits and cheap labor, hollowed out the United States. China simply took advantage of the opening the West foolishly created. China didn’t break the system.
Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina

From the « Economist » 2021 narrative: « China steals commercial secrets for its own firms’ profits. » 2026 narrative: « The world wants Chinese tech. China is determined to protect it. » The Economist and Western media will always find a way to spin it negatively. First it was “China lacks creativity and steals Western technology.” Now it’s “China is creative but hoards its technology.” The goalposts move, but the conclusion remains the same: China BAD In reality, China has beaten the West at its own game. It mastered the free market while refusing to surrender its sovereignty. It adapted, competed fiercely, and won >> all while keeping its system intact, with socialist and Chinese characteristics. Trump talked about “America First.” China has always practiced “China First” >> quietly, consistently, and effectively. The truth is uncomfortable for many: it wasn’t China that destroyed American industrial supremacy. The Pedo-Epstein globalist elites by offshoring everything for quarterly profits and cheap labor, hollowed out the United States. China simply took advantage of the opening the West foolishly created. China didn’t break the system. The system, as run by Washington’s ruling class, broke itself.

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