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John wrote:** 26-Dec-2019 World View: The Art of the Deal
Guest wrote: > Do you think Trump is pro-Putin? If so, is it solely because of
> his knowledge of Generational Dynamics? Putin is just a common
> thief and 3rd rate gangster. Putin's hypocrisy and duplicity is
> well known to the West; how can Trump read intelligence reports
> and not see this?
That question doesn't even make sense. What does pro-Putin even mean?
What does anti-Putin mean?

If you're anti-Putin, does that mean you have to declare war on Russia?
Does it mean you have to cut diplomatic relations?

Trump is not pro-Putin, is not pro-Xi, is not pro-Kim. He has a
relationship with all these dictators in order to get the best deal
for the United States. The "Art of the Deal" requires that, in order
to get the best deal for yourself, you have to respect the position
and needs of the person you're negotiating with, and that's what Trump
is doing.
At least Trump realized that Russia was lying about short and intermediate range missiles and withdrew from the treaty.

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** 26-Dec-2019 World View: Free - Not Free
Guest wrote: > I'm back.

> Not free: North Korea, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and
> Thailand

> Semi-free: The Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, South
> Korea, and East Timor

> Free: Japan, Taiwan, and all US mandates and territories like
> Saipan, Guam, and Micronesia.
That's a great list! Thank you!

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** 26-Dec-2019 World View: INF Treaty
Guest wrote: > At least Trump realized that Russia was lying about short and
> intermediate range missiles and withdrew from the treaty.
That's one reason. The bigger reason is that China wasn't
covered by the treaty, so they've been pouring out thousands of
medium range missiles.

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The rubber band of American society:
https://www.americanthinker.com/article ... _band.html
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain

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John wrote:** 26-Dec-2019 World View: Free - Not Free
Guest wrote: > I'm back.

> Not free: North Korea, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and
> Thailand

> Semi-free: The Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, South
> Korea, and East Timor

> Free: Japan, Taiwan, and all US mandates and territories like
> Saipan, Guam, and Micronesia.
That's a great list! Thank you!
..and then there's:

Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
(India?)
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nepal
(Pakistan?)
Russia
Singapore
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan

..and possibly Vancouver Canada.

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** 26-Dec-2019 World View: Never Again!
pbrower2a wrote: > The Germans knew that Hitler was treating the Jews disgracefully
> -- but not that disgracefully. Hitler made sure not to kill
> Jews in Germany or in countries in which Germans were likely to be
> tourists. To that end the Nazis did mass killings of Jews in
> places of mass Jewish population in what had been the Soviet Union
> under its borders of January 1, 1941, only to start deporting Jews
> to murder camps in Poland. The Nazis made the Holocaust one of the
> tightest-controlled of state secrets.

> Josef Goebbels, who certainly knew what was going on, corrected
> himself in one speech as he started to use the German word
> Vernichtung (annihilation) of what was to happen to the
> Jews... replacing it with the less ominous, if not by much,
> Ausrottung (uprooting). Germans were led to believe that
> Hitler was 'only' removing the Jews from Germany to 'the East',
> which included places that before the War had huge numbers of
> Jews.

> So why didn't the Allies complain? Because such would have fit
> Nazi propaganda -- that the war was on behalf of the Jews, who
> according to Nazi propaganda, conspired against the German State
> and people. Hitler even claimed that FDR and Churchill were Jews.
> Besides, Hitler would have used the Jews as hostages to save his
> vile hide in the event of military reverses. (OK, Hitler never
> offered to stop the Holocaust to get favorable terms). Winning the
> war, the Allies thought, would solve all problems, including Nazi
> atrocities.

> From an early time Churchill was contemplating severe punishment
> of the Nazis for their many crimes, starting with the slaughter of
> the Polish economic, political, cultural, and technical elites --
> before Hitler even started killing Jews en masse. Hitler
> had to annihilate the Polish elite to make Poland a safe haven for
> the Holocaust.
Thanks for that analysis, which details why the Nazi Holocaust was not
stopped. It's consistent with the point I was making that nobody
cares about a genocide while it's in progress, until it's over, and
then the politicians say, "Never Again!"

Today the excuses are, "someone killed someone, so they're all
terrorists," or "there is no evidence whatsoever of chemical weapons,"
or "the United States did it to embarass us," or "they burned down
their own villages and blamed it on us," or "it's an internal matter."
In the end, to war criminals, people are no different from cockroaches
to be exterminated.

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** 27-Dec-2019 World View: Free or Not-free?
FishbellykanakaDude wrote: > ..and then there's:
>
> Bangladesh
> Bhutan
> Brunei
> (India?)
> Mongolia
> Myanmar
> Nepal
> (Pakistan?)
> Russia
> Singapore
> Tajikistan
> Turkmenistan
> Uzbekistan

> ..and possibly Vancouver Canada.

Are you claiming that those are free or not-free?

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I provided a list of countries I thought most relevant. I'll continue.
..and then there's:

Bangladesh
Semi-free--at best.
Bhutan
Semi-free.
Brunei
Not free.
(India?)
Semi-free.
Mongolia
Semi-free.
Myanmar
Not free. Worse than China.
Nepal
Semi-free.
(Pakistan?)
Semi-free.
Russia
Semi-free.
Singapore
Already answered.
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Not free.
..and possibly Vancouver Canada.
Semi-free. (But free if you are a leftist radical.)

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..and possibly Vancouver Canada.

Semi-free. (But free if you are a leftist radical.)
Especially with Prime Minister Zoolander in charge. I can't believe how moronic Canadians are. FFS.

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29-Dec-19 World View -- Turkey to send Syrian anti-Assad rebels to Libya


The genocide and ethnic cleansing continue in Idlib, Syria

** 29-Dec-19 World View -- Turkey to send Syrian anti-Assad rebels to Libya
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e191229




Contents:
Turkey to send Syrian anti-Assad rebels to Libya
The genocide and ethnic cleansing continue in Idlib, Syria


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
Syria, Idlib, Bashar al-Assad,
Russia, Vladimir Putin, China,
Libya, Tripoli, Misurata, Sirte,
Fayez al-Sarraj,
General Khalifa Haftar, Tobruk, Benghazi, Ajdabiya,
Libyan National Army, LNA, Russia, Wagner Group PMC

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