Nothing from dopey ScoMo about arms or troop reduction treaties -
the guy has no vision.
He needs to go to the UN and make the problem known to the whole world in a huge speech.
China has us on the back foot,
we're against the ropes being pounded.
The world has to know.
It's life and death.
ScoMo must make a speech at the UN.
What are we gunna do when China invades Taiwan?
see this pic:
https://media.gab.com/system/media_atta ... 1a374b.png
Arms or troop reduction treaties?
- Black Orchid
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Re: Arms or troop reduction treaties?
The UN is outdated and useless and should be dissolved. For God's sake they just elected Iran to their Commission for the Status of Women along with China, Japan, Lebanon and Pakistan. Japan ok but the rest? A joke!
ScoMo just committed $747 million to upgrading military defence systems in the NT. $8 billion over the next decade. I'd prefer that to be sooner but we have little money right now.
ScoMo just committed $747 million to upgrading military defence systems in the NT. $8 billion over the next decade. I'd prefer that to be sooner but we have little money right now.
- Bobby
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Re: Arms or troop reduction treaties?
Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:48 pmThe UN is outdated and useless and should be dissolved. For God's sake they just elected Iran to their Commission for the Status of Women along with China, Japan, Lebanon and Pakistan. Japan ok but the rest? A joke!
ScoMo just committed $747 million to upgrading military defence systems in the NT.
$8 billion over the next decade.
I'd prefer that to be sooner but we have little money right now.
We'd have to spend half our GDP to overcome China but then
we don't have the man power or manufacturing power or technology either.
Wars are obsolete now.
Wars would lead to nuclear weapons being used
and that means the end of the world.
It looks like sleepy Joe would get us involved.
Back to the UN.
https://thediplomat.com/2020/04/how-chi ... own-image/
Currently, four of the 15 UN specialized agencies are headed by Chinese nationals, including the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDP), and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). And with its contribution rising to 12 percent of the UN regular budget, passing Japan at 8.5 percent, China is currently the second-largest monetary contributor to the UN.
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