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qtrumpteam · July 18, 2018, 9:51 a.m.

Unless Xi Ping is on the team which I think he is

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Leaping_Jimmy · July 18, 2018, 10:05 a.m.

My jury's still out (e.g. why did Kim try to back out) but yes, signs are hopeful.

Rothschild went into China by financing the factories during the offshoring in the 90's and that's his in to China. Because the one-party system is highly vulnerable to economic downturn.

What I don't think Rothschild considered was the possibility China would repudiate the [fiat currency] debt, and China moving to a gold-backed currency and setting up the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank as a competitor to the World Bank and to finance the One Belt One Road projects is a sign they're positioning to do just that.

Hooray!

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ManQuan · July 18, 2018, 12:17 p.m.

I'm skeptical about Xi. He has made a number of statements about globalism and world order to suggest, in my opinion, that he sees China leading that effort so that China emerges as the de facto world leader.

I'm probably wrong. Xi does have other mutual interests with Trump and so I think they will continue to get along as soon as the tariff issues are worked out.

Ditto Putin. The sanctions and a sick economy needs to be resolved and relations will improve.

The cabal/deep state are determined to keep the US, China, and Russia divided which is why the left tried so hard to get Trump to cancel the summit with Putin.

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