The Russian invasion changed everything. All of a sudden, it was clear the best-case scenario was no longer possible—and after years of keeping the NATO option in its back pocket, Finland was ready to whip it out. Practically overnight, public opinion swung massively in favor of joining NATO, and top Finnish politicians from nearly all the country’s political parties got on board: A poll conducted by Finnish broadcaster Yle last May found that three-quarters of Finns wanted their country to join NATO, up from less than one-third in previous years.“Finland would not have joined NATO if it were not for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and Putin’s attack,” said Alexander Stubb, the former Finnish prime minister and finance minister. “This turned the opinion polls around not overnight, but over three nights, and the reason for that was obviously to a certain extent fear, but also realism: That if Putin can slaughter innocent Ukrainians like that, there’s nothing that will stop him from doing the same in Finland.”
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To cut a long story short, China is succeeding and America is failing. There is no way someone succeeding to take kindly to lectures of someone failing
CCP claimed to own 90% of south China sea a proof of evil hegemony. even come to Petronas oil exploration which is thousand miles away from its land. silly fool.
China open to dialogue with Malaysia on South China Sea - foreign ministry BEIJING, April 4 (Reuters) - China would like to work with Malaysia to handle differences in the South China Sea through dialogue and consultation in an appropriate manner, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said earlier on Tuesday that he had told the Chinese government that an exploration project by state energy firm Petronas in the South China Sea was within Malaysian waters, in a reference to an overlapping claim in the area by Beijing.
“China safeguards legitimate rights and interests in the South China Sea,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, responding to a question about Malaysia’s warning of a protest note if there were “collisions” between Malaysian and Chinese vessels in the area.
evil CCP spokenperson confirm about Malaysia’s warning of a protest note if there were “collisions” between Malaysian and Chinese vessels in the area. This “collisions” of Malaysian and Chinese vessels thousand miles away from CCP land.
As far as global south is concerned it's a border war ...a regional war in that part of the world. No different from the hundreds of border wars the world has witnessed since 1945. 14, 000 Russians killed from 2014 to 2022...the war started 10 years already..the want to ban russian from schools in Donbass...their own doing. They cannot fight Russia themselves than don't do it. Any way Russia will eventually win.
The evil told the house owner that I encroached inside your land lot because base on my own judgement, you did not get along well with your family members. Your family members used to be my best friend, due to your bad morality come to negotiate with me. For the sake of "peaceful", don't report to police or friend. You better don't equip yourself with weapon because this attitide is very evil. You don't resist you will suffer less pain.
3 days later after negotiation, I will occupy your master bedroom. Let me plan When I want to take over your kitchen or dining hall. Be a good person and don't call me evil. Indeed, very evil.
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The Russian invasion changed everything. All of a sudden, it was clear the best-case scenario was no longer possible—and after years of keeping the NATO option in its back pocket, Finland was ready to whip it out. Practically overnight, public opinion swung massively in favor of joining NATO, and top Finnish politicians from nearly all the country’s political parties got on board: A poll conducted by Finnish broadcaster Yle last May found that three-quarters of Finns wanted their country to join NATO, up from less than one-third in previous years.“Finland would not have joined NATO if it were not for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and Putin’s attack,” said Alexander Stubb, the former Finnish prime minister and finance minister. “This turned the opinion polls around not overnight, but over three nights, and the reason for that was obviously to a certain extent fear, but also realism: That if Putin can slaughter innocent Ukrainians like that, there’s nothing that will stop him from doing the same in Finland.”