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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1881)2/8/2019 10:26:54 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13801
 
It ill be important for mobile operators to make their network "US Compliant"
Any Western country using Huawei or other Chinese tech makers in major projects will risk consequences, US ambassador warns In hardline remarks, US ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland says users of Chinese tech will be at a disadvantage in dealing with the US

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1881)2/9/2019 11:54:12 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13801
 
The “Three stages” of Huawei:


1) Denial, 2) Bargaining, 3) Anger.

1 Denial

  • Claimed did not need the US to succeed
  • At this stage Huawei still thinks it can reverse the overall negative situation
  • Vehemently denies wrong doing
  • Lobbying goes on overdrive Implements global PR machine.
  • Seek to divide Europe from the US to at least sell to the Europeans




2 Bargaining
  • Huawei offers to set up labs to verify the integrity of their HW and SW
  • Use the tactic: “Bad with Huawei worse without it”.
  • Huawei tells that 5G:
  • Huawei is in a more advanced stage vis vis the competition
  • Would be costlier without itTakes longer to implement
  • Offer very advantageous deals to get a 5G trials footprint



3 Anger
  • Huawei goes for tit for tat
  • Will close Chinese market for the foreign vendors
  • Strong arm tactics applied to weaker countries: S.E. Asia and Africa
  • Mobile operators debtors to China banks and Huawei will be forced to pay out



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1881)2/11/2019 8:32:30 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 13801
 
Fox News commentator Peter Hegseth yesterday confirmed conservatives don't believe in science saying, "I haven't washed my hands for ten years because infectious bacteria don't exit. If they did I'd be able to see them." - rt.com

Many conservatives claim to support STEM sciences teach for their children, but this is based on their mistaken notion that science classes teach students about Noah and his ark, and how God made the universe 6,500 years ago.

When informed this is not at all what science courses teach, conservatives are left shocked saying, "I'd never let my child be indoctrinated into a communist conspiracy like chemistry."



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1881)2/12/2019 2:07:09 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13801
 
That aircraft carrier must not work!

Do you remember when TJ almost had an orgasm when he read the news that China had built an aircraft carrier?

They are selling it.
The Chinese government has decided to sell its first and only aircraft carrier to Pakistan. More specifically, the Liaoning will be sold to Pakistan for a yet-undetermined price in order to upgrade the Pakistani Navy’s capabilities, reported Chinese and Russia media on Saturday.

  • First the ship might not work.
  • Second it will cause India to react (although the Indians need to discover the ship is a dud
  • Third The Chinese have bugs all over the ship
  • Fourth Pakistan is being drugged to eventually collapsed as a debt hostage of China.

Well, the Germans sold the defunct navy of Eastern germany to Indonesia, there are all kids of silly people buying stuff like that.

Just in case: One of Suharto's sons loaded one of the ships with luxury cars to bring them duty free. The ship carrying the cars sunk on the way to Indonesia.

The intermediary was Habibie, the Siemens front man in Indonesia.


A scandal erupted in 1994 over the purchase of 39 warships from the East German Navy when one of them sank during its passage to Indonesia.


Two Jakarta magazines printed interviews with the ministers of finance (Mar'ie Muhammad) and defence (Edi Sudrajat) critical of the funding and benefits of the project. Both magazines were banned.
https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/bj-habibie-profile-potential-president