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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1368927)7/28/2022 8:01:27 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 1570797
 
"You otoh pretend that China is an active participant in Putin's war of genocide."

Two lies there zzBrumar. I've seen far more lies in other posts. You can hit 4,5 6 or more in one post.

1. lie is that I said
"China is an active participant in Putin's war"

What I said is that China is supporting Russia's war economy(just like many countries are) by buying Russian oil. That is 'partially committed' to supporting Russia.

2. The war is not genocide.

"This comes as another analysis reveals that China — one of Russia's most important allies — is not fully committed to helping Vladimir Putin either. While China is buying Russian energy to make up for Europe's reduced imports, the country is also publicly committing to support Ukraine's territorial sovereignty — and is not aiding the Russian military."

If you follow the Rawstory links you will read:

"Despite their shared conflict with the West, China is keeping its distance from Russia militarily while capitalizing economically on energy sanctions against Moscow."

and...

"In another sign of its cautious approach, China has not recognized Russia’s claim that two eastern regions of Ukraine are sovereign states or acknowledged Russian rule in Crimea, which the Kremlin invaded and annexed in 2014. Nonetheless, at the July G-20 meeting of foreign ministers in Bali, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized China’s support for Russia at the United Nations, dissemination of Kremlin talking points through Chinese state media and joint military exercises with Moscow."
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