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Message started by WebsterMark on 07/03/24 at 05:12:02

Title: What’s in the box?…what’s in the box?…
Post by WebsterMark on 07/03/24 at 05:12:02

A great line delivered by Brad Pitt in the movie Seven.

I saw this line which sums up Biden perfectly

“Schrödinger s Candidate, neither dead nor alive”.

Title: Re: What’s in the box?…what’s in the box?…
Post by Eegore on 07/03/24 at 05:14:01


 That was a really good movie.  Too bad we can't acknowledge it exists anymore because Kevin Spacey was in it.

Title: Re: What’s in the box?…what’s in the box?…
Post by zevenenergie on 07/03/24 at 05:55:02

You could also say what comes out of the box.
We are not the only ones who have seen the performance of the living dead.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a group of Eurasian countries led by China and Russia, is expected to expand by admitting Belarus during its annual summit in Astana, Kazakhstan.

This move highlights the SCO's transformation from a regional security bloc into a geopolitical counterweight to Western institutions. Belarus, which supported Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, joins as the latest authoritarian member, following Iran's full membership last year.

The SCO's expansion aligns with the shared ambitions of China and Russia to counter US influence and reshape the international system.

With this addition, the SCO will have ten members, covering over 40% of the world's population and about a quarter of the global economy.


In China, political warfare has been elevated to an absolute art.
You don't need a crystal ball to see that the petrol dollar is in real danger and is becomming a weapon.


Now the question is which countries do India and Pakistan feel safest with. It is clear that America can no longer maintain its coercive and restrictive policy towards its partners.
Something really has to change in America.

Title: Re: What’s in the box?…what’s in the box?…
Post by WebsterMark on 07/04/24 at 05:11:30


5171737B6671140 wrote:
 That was a really good movie.  Too bad we can't acknowledge it exists anymore because Kevin Spacey was in it.


House of cards was a great series. The ending was perhaps one of the stupidest of all time. I realized they had to find a way to finish it without him, but gosh that plot was awful.

Title: Re: What’s in the box?…what’s in the box?…
Post by WebsterMark on 07/04/24 at 05:18:36

India and Pakistan are scary countries. Correct me if I’m wrong but don’t both have nuclear weapons?

As a sidenote, India is becoming a motorcycle manufacturing powerhouse. Seems like every new bike has significant parts, assembly or just flat out manufactured in India. I’m seriously thinking about getting a royal Enfield Hunter for my next toy. The royal Enfield Himalayan is an awesome bike. Royal Enfield is making serious inroads and pushing back against the big 4 Japanese brands. KTM, and BMW make some  bikes there too. And I believe triumph is beginning to make bikes in India.

Title: Re: What’s in the box?…what’s in the box?…
Post by WebsterMark on 07/04/24 at 05:20:40


726D7E6D666D666D7A6F616D080 wrote:
You could also say what comes out of the box.
We are not the only ones who have seen the performance of the living dead.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a group of Eurasian countries led by China and Russia, is expected to expand by admitting Belarus during its annual summit in Astana, Kazakhstan.

This move highlights the SCO's transformation from a regional security bloc into a geopolitical counterweight to Western institutions. Belarus, which supported Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, joins as the latest authoritarian member, following Iran's full membership last year.

The SCO's expansion aligns with the shared ambitions of China and Russia to counter US influence and reshape the international system.

With this addition, the SCO will have ten members, covering over 40% of the world's population and about a quarter of the global economy.


In China, political warfare has been elevated to an absolute art.
You don't need a crystal ball to see that the petrol dollar is in real danger and is becomming a weapon.


Now the question is which countries do India and Pakistan feel safest with. It is clear that America can no longer maintain its coercive and restrictive policy towards its partners.
Something really has to change in America.


Could India, China and Pakistan coexist in the same organization? That seems like a stretch.

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