Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 22, 2021, 10:43 p.m. No.13028957   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9635

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Joe Biden on Relations with China

 

It hardly needs explaining that the nature of relations between the two leading world powers under the new American administration (during its next four years in power) will be at the center of the global political process.

 

The last time we touched on this topic was in connection with the February 5 phone conversation between the new US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, and Yang Jiechi, who is responsible in the CPC Central Committee for the whole range of relations of the PRC with the outside world. The content of this conversation, as it was reflected in the official report of the State Department, gave no reason for any positive forecast of the development of US-Chinese relations in the near future. It seems that Michael Pompeo’s case (resolutely anti-Chinese) continues to thrive, even though he himself is no longer at the helm of American diplomacy.

 

Again, it should be noted that in this conversation Blinken outlined the position of his country (which, incidentally, is also not completely obvious) in relation to only the political and diplomatic sphere of relations with the PRC. The trade and economic sphere occupies an extremely important place in them. There are also other areas of interstate interaction (such ideological and cultural). But mostly with the trade and economic are hopes to keep the process of development of US-Chinese relations from following the bad, going back centuries, logic of the predetermined conflict between the “aging” and “emerging” superpowers.

 

Generally speaking, the US position in the complex of relations with its main geopolitical opponent can only be considered as the one that is voiced by the first person of the country, that is, its president, which since January 20 this year is Joe Biden. As the incumbent president, it was touched upon in one way or another both in his public speeches and in the course of his contacts with his foreign colleagues. The speeches, which were to a certain extent “orientation” in nature, were delivered at the headquarters of “relevant” departments, such as the State Department and the Department of Defense.

 

The first one under the general title of “President Biden’s Remarks on America’s Place in the World” was held on February 4. The central message of the speech was a statement to the outside world that “America is coming back,” not to solve yesterday’s problems, but to respond to today’s and tomorrow’s. The main sources were “China, which has challenged the US with its growing ambitions” and Russia, which “threatens our democracy”.

 

China was promised “confrontation” over its “economic abuses” and “attacks on human rights, intellectual property and world order”. At the same time there was expressed a “willingness to work with China when it suits American interests”. Indirectly, “(anti-)Chinese” motives were present in other parts of this speech as well, for example, in the passage about the plans to hold a “Summit of Democracies” in order to protect the process of “global democratization from authoritarianism”. Apparently, the symbol of this process will be the promotion of (specifically noted) LBGT rights.

 

One of the main points of Joe Biden’s February 10 speech at the Pentagon was that the US should be strong “not so much by example of power, but by the power of the example.” Further promising “no hesitation” in using the armed forces to protect the vital interests of “the American people,” he nevertheless noted that it was a “last resort” in dealing with one or another of the country’s external problems.

 

In general, this thesis is a variation on the theme of the ancient Roman meme Ultima ratio, which in the early 17th century in France (and a hundred years later in Prussia) was even cast on the royal cannons. In view of the monstrous power of modern “guns,” Joe Biden’s above thesis can only be welcomed and seen as a positive signal to the outside world. It’s just a matter of filling this signal specifically.

 

And in this case, too, there are several “options”. Is the appearance in early February in the South China Sea of two aircraft carrier strike groups of the US Navy a pre (or pre, pre, pre…) final argument of “King” Joe Biden? One thing is certain: this action, like the earlier passage of the missile destroyer John S. McCain through the Taiwan Strait, is an extremely dangerous game. Given the exceptional importance that China, i.e. the main opponent of the United States, attaches to the situation in the waters of both the South China Sea and around Taiwan.

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 22, 2021, 10:43 p.m. No.13028958   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8975 >>9635

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In the time between these two speeches there was a remarkable interview of Joe Biden with a journalist of the CBS television and radio company. The key thesis was the president’s prediction that in US-China relations we should hardly expect conflict, but rather “tough competition”. Apparently, the latter may be a consequence of his own intention to encourage China to adhere to certain “rules” of the international arena.

 

Joe Biden’s telephone conversation with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on the night of February 10-11 was unprecedentedly long (two hours) for such a form of communication. There is no full text of the conversation in the public domain and we have to rely solely upon very general comments. In particular, the following remarks by the American president who emphasized that he is “well acquainted” with the Chinese leader because he met with him many times while he was vice-president in the Obama administration can be regarded as such.

 

So far, it is difficult to interpret in any meaningful way Joe Biden’s words concerning the fact that if the US does not hurry up with the development of its own infrastructure, the rapidly developing China will “snatch our lunch”. The “gratitude” expressed on behalf of the President of Taiwan to Joe Biden for the US concerns (allegedly indicated by him) about the “pressure” on the island by the Chinese leadership seems remarkable.

 

As for the comments in the PRC on this conversation, they are cautiously optimistic. In particular, they believe that the very fact of such a conversation is “evidence of the Biden administration’s goodwill toward the people and the government of China”.

 

Joe Biden’s telephone conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 8 had the most direct relevance to the issue of US-Chinese relations. The commentary published by Modi of the past conversation does not explicitly mention China. But there were established symbolic expressions used, indicating the concern of both interlocutors to ensure “peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region,” for which there is a clear threat posed.

 

At a press conference the next day, State Department spokesman Ned Price called India “one of the most important partners” in the region and expressed satisfaction with the country’s transformation into a “global power”. The Quad of the United States, India, Japan, and Australia has been identified as potentially the main instrument for securing US interests in IPR. The complex twists and turns of the process of its formation are under the constant attention of NEO.

 

On the whole, the recent rhetoric of the new US president and his administration officials regarding US-China relations has so far been a hard-to-digest mixture of rather contradictory talking points. It strongly resembles the public actions of a professional boxer on the eve of their upcoming fight against a looming opponent. As a rule, all this preliminary “hype” has nothing to do with the boxer’s subsequent behavior in the ring, let alone with the results of the fight.

 

The author of this article is not the only one who is somewhat perplexed about the further development of US foreign policy. Its continued “ambiguity” after the US president’s State Department speech is reported by one of India’s leading newspapers, the Hindustan Times.

 

So now we await the first real actions of the new US administration in the “sensitive” areas of relations with its main geopolitical opponent. We will be watching Washington’s activities in trade with the PRC and relations with Taiwan, as well as further actions in the Quad configuration, with a particular attention.

 

Vladimir Terekhov, expert on the issues of the Asia-Pacific region, exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook“.

 

https://journal-neo.org/2021/02/17/joe-biden-on-relations-with-china/

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 12:04 a.m. No.13029234   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9635

Every reference to reincarnation was taken out during the Second Council of Constantinople

 

The Second Council of Constantinople is the fifth of the first seven ecumenical councils recognized by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. It is also recognized by the Old Catholics and others. Protestant opinions and recognition of it are varied. Some Protestants, such as Calvinists, recognize the first four councils,[2] whereas most Anglo-Catholics and Lutherans accept all seven. Constantinople II was convoked by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I under the presidency of Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople. It was held from 5 May to 2 June 553. Participants were overwhelmingly Eastern bishops—only sixteen Western bishops were present, including nine from Illyricum and seven from Africa, but none from Italy—out of the 152 total.[1][3]

 

The main work of the council was to confirm the condemnation issued by edict in 551 by the Emperor Justinian against the Three Chapters. These were the Christological writings and ultimately the person of Theodore of Mopsuestia (died 428), certain writings against Cyril of Alexandria's Twelve Anathemas accepted at the Council of Ephesus, written by Theodoret of Cyrrhus (died c. 466), and a letter written against Cyrillianism and the Ephesian Council by Ibas of Edessa (died 457).[4]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Council_of_Constantinople

 

Christian Reincarnation

The controversy

During the period from A.D. 250 to 553 controversy raged, at least intermittently, around the name of Origen, and from this controversy emerged the major objections that orthodox Christianity raises against reincarnation. Origen of Alexandria, one of Christianity's greatest systematic theologians, was a believer in reincarnation.

 

Origen was a person devoted to scriptural authority, a scourge to the enemies of the church, and a martyr for the faith. He was the spiritual teacher of a large and grateful posterity and yet his teachings were declared heresy in 553. The debates and controversies that flared up around his teachings are in fact the record of reincarnation in the church.

 

The case against Origen grew by fits and starts from about A.D. 300 (fifty years after his death) until 553. There were writers of great eminence among his critics as well as some rather obscure ecclesiasts. They included Methodius of Olympus, Eppiphanius of Salamis, Theophilus, Bishop of Jerusalem, Jerome, and the Emperor Justinian. The first of these, Methodius of Olympus, was a bishop in Greece and died a martyr's death in the year 311. He and Peter of Alexandria, whose works are almost entirely lost, represent the first wave of anti-Origenism. They were concerned chiefly with the preexistence of souls and Origen's notions about the resurrection of the dead. Another more powerful current against Origenism arose about a century later. The principals were Ephiphanius of Salamis, Theophilus of Alexandria, and Jerome.

 

From about 395 to 403 Origen became the subject of heated debate throughout Christendom. These three ecclesiats applied much energy and thought in search of questionable doctrine in Origen. Again the controversy flared up around 535, and in the wake of this the Emperor Justinian composed a tract against Origen in 543, proposing nine anathemas against "On First Principles", Origen's chief theological work. Origen was finally officially condemned in the Second Council of Constantinople in 553, when fifteen anathemas were charged against him.

https://reluctant-messenger.com/origen1.html

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 12:21 a.m. No.13029276   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9287 >>9461 >>9635

Donald Trump would be ‘a force to be reckoned with’ in 2024

23/02/2021|3min

Donald Trump's son Eric has told Fox News the former president would be "a force to be reckoned with" in 2024 because he has 80 million people that would follow him "to the end of the earth".

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6234513169001

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 12:21 a.m. No.13029278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9318 >>9635 >>9760

Meghan McCain takes down CNN's Chris Cuomo in one tweet

23/02/2021|3min

Meghan McCain has slammed CNN anchor Chris Cuomo and his "ghoul of a brother" New York Governor Andrew Cuomo as controversy grows over his administration's handling of COVID-19 nursing home deaths.

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6234529824001

2:29 min vid

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 12:23 a.m. No.13029286   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9635

GOP Caucus Unveils ‘Playbook’ To Combat Democrats’ $1.9T COVID Relief Package

OAN Newsroom

UPDATED 3:35 PM PT – Monday, February 22, 2021

A conservative caucus in the House has laid out plans on how to combat Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. On Monday, the Republican Study Committee released a three-page memo to highlight “all the left-wing items Democrats are hoping the public won’t find out about.”

 

RSC chairman Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) doubled down on his calls for transparency, saying taxpayers need to be informed about what’s in the bill. A number of issues in the package have raised eyebrows. For that reason, Banks said he and other Republican lawmakers hope this memo can serve as a fact sheet to educate Americans on what is at stake.

 

In the memo, the RSC raised concerns over extending PPP business funding to owners who could have a felony record, including violent criminals. It also shed light on the fact that under the bill, some undocumented immigrants would be eligible to receive the $1,400 proposed stimulus checks.

 

Spot on, @GOPLeader! https://t.co/mZLSuJIQ17

 

— RSC (@RepublicanStudy) February 22, 2021

 

Even controversial large companies such as Planned Parenthood would also receive funds through the Paycheck Protection Program, meant for small businesses.

 

The RSC went on to highlight the subsidies and loan forgiveness to farmers and ranchers, based solely on race and ethnicity.

 

House GOP Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) has also sounded the alarm over what he called a “liberal wish list,” accusing Democrats of not prioritizing economic relief to Americans. He has continued to criticize the Biden White House and the Democrats’ relief bill since its unveiling, especially when it comes to the topic of reopening schools.

 

This isn't just kids sad they can't see friends.

 

The mental health toll of remote school is SEVERE.

 

Parents are writing to me about kids attempting suicide and being diagnosed with depression.

 

We can fix this.

 

Why won't Dems listen to the CDC and call for schools to reopen? pic.twitter.com/LJogGeB1Xa

 

— Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) February 22, 2021

 

“The Congressional Budget Office said the money in this relief package moving through Congress this next week, that money will not even be able to be spent,” Scalise said. “95 percent of it won’t even be able to be spent until 2022. So do they really want to pass a bill that’s going to delay reopening schools even more? Our kids can’t wait.”

 

A full House vote is expected as soon as this week.

 

https://www.oann.com/gop-caucus-unveils-playbook-to-combat-democrats-1-9t-covid-relief-package/

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 12:39 a.m. No.13029321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9635

'Self promotion is no recommendation, it's a lie'

 

Propaganda for the masses US studies find 'zero unanticipated side effects' linked to Pfizer vaccine

23/02/2021|5min

There have been zero unanticipated rare side effects linked to the Pfizer vaccine in the United States according to epidemiologist Mike Toole.

 

Israel and the United States have both vaccinated large swathes of their population and have released early research on the efficacy and negative side effects connected to the Pfizer vaccine.

 

Mr Toole said in Israel one study found an 80-90 per cent reduction in transmission among 6,000 health workers between 14 to 28 days of their first dose.

 

In the United States research released by the CDC found one in ten people report very mild side effects such as a headache, low fever and soreness or swelling at the injection site, he told Sky News.

 

Mr Toole said only one in 100 report more significant symptoms such as nausea, an upset bowel or weakness.

 

“What is really important is they have not yet detected any unanticipated rare side effects."

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6234508192001

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 12:48 a.m. No.13029347   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Everyone is waking up in their own time and in their own way, fuck I'm still not up to speed with most of you here…

Things take time

There is a process

Its called due process

Sometimes it takes one person, in one manner to help another trying to understand what is going.

No one is ignoring this, we don't know what to do to make it better.

One way I have found is being here and contributing, it helps…

 

Be Best

Anonymous ID: c18638 Feb. 23, 2021, 1:05 a.m. No.13029404   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9635

Social distancing rules could be abolished by June in England

23/02/2021|2min

Social distancing rules could be abolished in England by June as the Johnson government initiates steps to move the nation out of lockdown following the success of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout.

 

British Prime Minster Boris Johnson has outlined a four-step plan beginning next month as part of a “one-way road to freedom”.

 

From March schools will reopen and outdoor gatherings will increase to six people.

 

A second phase beginning on April 12 will see non-essential retail, hairdressers and gyms reopen their doors.

 

The third step will allow larger gatherings at weddings, funerals and sporting events while the fourth step will see the majority of gathering limits revoked.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6234439578001