Anonymous ID: 45769d Oct. 22, 2020, 9:47 a.m. No.11213251   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3266 >>3278 >>3307

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

 

He is also listed on Chinese PE websites where he is also referred to by the Chinese name ā€˜Hengte Baidengā€™

Anonymous ID: 45769d Oct. 22, 2020, 9:50 a.m. No.11213283   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

From the perspective of a foreign competitor (or adversary), the SFRC is a critical US government

department that can have a disproportionate effect on its development and position in geopolitics. Any

SFRC member would be valuable as an intelligence asset or for swinging policy favorably to a foreign

country. BIDENā€™s membership came at a critical time for China, when its applied to join the World

Trade Organization <WTO>. Membership would enable China to trade more freely with the rest of the

world to boost its economic development. It would also enable Chinaā€™s wealthy politicians and politically

connected elite to prosper and profit from the trade boom, money which they would later want to invest

overseas.

During Chinaā€™s application, BIDEN (as did many other US politicians at the time) supported free-trade

legislation that helped China join the WTO. In 2001, when China was admitted, BIDEN became SFRC

chairman, now holding a position of significant global influence in which he should strive to act in the

US national interest. At a minimum, the SFRC chairman should be free of foreign interference.

 

From the perspective of a foreign competitor (or adversary), the SFRC is a critical US government

department that can have a disproportionate effect on its development and position in geopolitics. Any

SFRC member would be valuable as an intelligence asset or for swinging policy favorably to a foreign

country. BIDENā€™s membership came at a critical time for China, when its applied to join the World

Trade Organization <WTO>. Membership would enable China to trade more freely with the rest of the

world to boost its economic development. It would also enable Chinaā€™s wealthy politicians and politically

connected elite to prosper and profit from the trade boom, money which they would later want to invest

overseas.

During Chinaā€™s application, BIDEN (as did many other US politicians at the time) supported free-trade

legislation that helped China join the WTO. In 2001, when China was admitted, BIDEN became SFRC

chairman, now holding a position of significant global influence in which he should strive to act in the

US national interest. At a minimum, the SFRC chairman should be free of foreign interference.

 

From the perspective of a foreign competitor (or adversary), the SFRC is a critical US government

department that can have a disproportionate effect on its development and position in geopolitics. Any

SFRC member would be valuable as an intelligence asset or for swinging policy favorably to a foreign

country. BIDENā€™s membership came at a critical time for China, when its applied to join the World

Trade Organization <WTO>. Membership would enable China to trade more freely with the rest of the

world to boost its economic development. It would also enable Chinaā€™s wealthy politicians and politically

connected elite to prosper and profit from the trade boom, money which they would later want to invest

overseas.

During Chinaā€™s application, BIDEN (as did many other US politicians at the time) supported free-trade

legislation that helped China join the WTO. In 2001, when China was admitted, BIDEN became SFRC

chairman, now holding a position of significant global influence in which he should strive to act in the

US national interest. At a minimum, the SFRC chairman should be free of foreign interference.

Anonymous ID: 45769d Oct. 22, 2020, 9:53 a.m. No.11213336   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3723

1979 ā€“ 2004 Bidenā€™s Early Dealings with China

ā–Ŗ

BIDEN first visited China at the age of 36, as part of a US government delegation when he was

the senator for Delaware (1973 ā€“ 2009). 188 He spent several days with Deng, Chinaā€™s newly

anointed ā€˜paramount leaderā€™, who set the country on a path of reform and opening up.

1997

ā–Ŗ

BIDEN became a SFRC ranking member. During this time, BIDEN supported free-trade

legislation that helped China join to the WTO.

2001

ā–Ŗ

ā–Ŗ

In January, BIDEN became SFRC chairman, and in the same year, China was admitted into the

WTO.

In August, BIDEN visited China for state-level talks with then CPC Chairman Jiang Zemin (ę±Ÿ

ę³½ę°‘), where BIDEN was reportedly tough with China on issues such as weapons proliferation,

its judicial system, and human rights record. 189

2004

ā–Ŗ

On October 7, BIDEN met YANG. 190

 

Soā€¦

China joining the WTO.

2001.

9/11.

 

They pushed themselves ahead

and

They wounded America

Anonymous ID: 45769d Oct. 22, 2020, 9:56 a.m. No.11213381   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3390

1979 ā€“ 2004 Bidenā€™s Early Dealings with China

ā–Ŗ

BIDEN first visited China at the age of 36, as part of a US government delegation when he was

the senator for Delaware (1973 ā€“ 2009). 188 He spent several days with Deng, Chinaā€™s newly

anointed ā€˜paramount leaderā€™, who set the country on a path of reform and opening up.

1997

ā–Ŗ

BIDEN became a SFRC ranking member. During this time, BIDEN supported free-trade

legislation that helped China join to the WTO.

2001

ā–Ŗ

ā–Ŗ

In January, BIDEN became SFRC chairman, and in the same year, China was admitted into the

WTO.

In August, BIDEN visited China for state-level talks with then CPC Chairman Jiang Zemin (ę±Ÿ

ę³½ę°‘), where BIDEN was reportedly tough with China on issues such as weapons proliferation,

its judicial system, and human rights record. 189

2004

ā–Ŗ

On October 7, BIDEN met YANG. 190

 

Soā€¦

9/11 happened

>"Attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001"

then

China joining the WTO.

>"China became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on 11 December 2001"

 

China wounded America?

To push themselves ahead..

Anonymous ID: 45769d Oct. 22, 2020, 9:56 a.m. No.11213390   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3423

>>11213381

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11

 

WHAT DID BIDEN KNOW OF 9/11