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eg's avatar

Increasing use of US sanctions and the resulting increase in actions by more and more countries to protect themselves from such action is analogous to the body’s reaction to metabolic dysregulation via insulin resistance.

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Steghorn21's avatar

Maybe these people are just stupid after all.

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D F Barr's avatar

Can the U.S. Air Force then be sanctioned for delivering plane loads of U.S. dollars stacked on pallets directly to Iran? Huh?

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Malaysia is a majority-Muslim nation as well. The Biden Way of winning hearts and minds. They have the sense of a toadstool.

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NFO's avatar

I doubt Singapore will toe the US line much longer if the latter continues to act in such rogue fashion as it increasingly has of late. A substantial chunk of SG's revenue comes from stamp tax on megadeals (and the presence of the global institutional giants who generate them) that are primarily drawn to the country by its stable/predictable legal system and rule-of-law culture (yes, there's always been some corruption at the pinnacle of power there, but it's already priced-in). Too much to lose in going along with an unreliable partner.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Sure makes sense to me.

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Wanda Sobran's avatar

Despicable .

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Tania's avatar

The empire of the son analogy is perfect. I fear you are right. I just keep trying to deny what appears to be the script that has been written by the Bank of International Settlements and using the central banks and MSM to break the USA and Canada. It is watching a train wreck in slow motion.

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