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To: Julius Wong who wrote (206592)7/8/2024 1:50:42 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219959
 
Sure, and just one of the reasons…

Message 34719718

But that might be termed “” old fashioned investing.””

Stick with micro Bill or Maurice,might be the ticket… ?



To: Julius Wong who wrote (206592)7/8/2024 1:51:10 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219959
 
In the meantime, Poland, according to at least a Polish friend noted, would love to face down Chinese troops across the Sino-Polish border, and

NATO, ex-USA, expressed interest to open Japan office as part of pivot to Asia and mind-over China civil war affair, now both Poland / NATO ex-USA be getting wishes fulfilled

China saves both a bother of travel beyond door steps

Russian nukes on tap and Chinese troops engaged, am guessing Belarus can feel safer from NATO.

Lithuania wanted to have a go at PRC for the sake of ROC, now have more convenient opportunity

Perhaps NATO / Poland / Lithuania better off just invaded Russia rather than messing with Belarus

Shanghai Cooperation Organization is not as weighty as Warsaw Pact but arguably hefty enough for any school yard encounter, casual or set formal.

Just-saying / nuff-said

politico.eu

China and Belarus hold joint drills near Polish border ahead of NATO summit

Two key Russia allies claim to be responding to the “aggressive foreign policy” of Western countries.

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The drills are a response to the "West's aggressive foreign policy towards Belarus." | Natalia Kolesnikova/Getty Images

By Ketrin Jochecová

Chinese and Belarusian troops started joint military exercises on Monday near the Belarusian city of Brest, five kilometers from the Polish border. The maneuvers, codenamed Eagle Assault, will last 11 days until July 19.

"As part of the anti-terrorist exercises, the military personnel of both countries will work out the issues of night landing, overcoming water obstacles, and conducting operations in [urban settings]," the Belarusian defense ministry said on Telegram.

The post was followed by others showcasing the readiness of the armed forces. "The NATO grouping on the border with Belarus is growing rapidly, which leads to an increase in tension in the region," stated another post that warned of a "harsh reaction" should anyone "cross Belarusian borders."

The drills are a response to the "West's aggressive foreign policy towards Belarus" and to "Ukrainian provocation," said Vladimir Kupriyanyuk, the deputy head of the general staff of the Belarus armed forces, at a Friday press briefing.

Belarus has been one of Russia's closest allies following its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, providing logistical support and air bases but not troops to join the fighting.

The exercises kick off on the eve of the July 9-11 NATO summit in Washington. The gathering will focus on aid to Ukraine, defense production and defense budget targets.

Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said last week that Poland and Lithuania will raise the issue of border protection at the summit. "There is a hybrid war ongoing on the Poland-Belarus border, as well as on the Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian borders," Kosiniak-Kamysz said.

Belarus on July 4 became the 10th member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a grouping promoted by Beijing and Moscow as a counterweight to Western influence. Iran, Pakistan and India are also members.

Belarus and Russia have previously practiceddeploying nuclear weapons and have held military drills together.