Friday, February 5, 2021

Will Slow Joe follow his marching orders?

China, Russia Demand Biden Administration’s ‘Unconditional’ Re-entry to Iran Nuclear Deal
China and Russia—two of the other Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action signatories—are pushing the Biden administration for a full return to the 2015 accord under its original terms, as Iranian leaders continue to do the same. (…)
They drink every time Biden says "C'mon man" 
Russian officials have repeatedly urged the Trump and Biden administrations to return to the deal without any conditions. On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said China backed “the unconditional return of the United States to the JCPOA as early as possible, its resumption of compliance and elimination of all relevant sanctions.

Oh, and on top of that, the Chinese and Russian Presidents are demanding that the U.S. President say "pretty please with sugar on top, whipped cream, and a cherry".  The fact of the matter is that I would be surprised if Biden doesn't do exactly what Xi and Putin are demanding, and I suspect he will do it with a smile on is face.


36 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden will impose sanctions on both nations.

1: Russian bounties will eventually end because the President is not sucking Putin's penis.

2: President Biden will demand the Chinese government let Hong Kong return to independence.

You are struggling for reasons to oppose Biden, because underneath believe that he's doing well.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Biden is going to reverse Trump pressed an “America First” agenda.

He offered a list of issues where he said he would reverse Trump’s policies or forge different priorities, including scrapping the former president’s plan to withdraw about 9,500 of the roughly 34,500 U.S. troops stationed in Germany. The European nation hosts key American military facilities like the Ramstein Air Base and the headquarters for U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command.

The Russians are not happy with returning troops to Germany.



Caliphate4vr said...

President Biden will demand the Chinese government let Hong Kong return to independence.

lmao

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You should know enough about history.

Truman and Eisenhower started the Cold War, against opposition from the isolationists, most of them were Republicans.

The former President unknowingly took the America First philosophy.

President Biden is not going to do whatXi and Putin are demanding, and I suspect he will do it with a smile on is face.

Seriously, why are you going down this road?

Russia Russia Russia Russia Russia Russia Russia

China China China China China China China China China China China.

You spent 5 years screaming at the Democrats were allegedly fixated on the Orange county.


rrb said...



lmao

the dogma of fucktard lives loudly within the alky.


LOL.

C.H. Truth said...

Biden will impose sanctions on both nations.

There already "are" sanctions imposed on both nations. Xi and Putin are "demanding" that those sanctions end and that Biden unconditionally returns to the deal that will allow Iranians to continue to build towards a nuclear weapon arsenal.

Are you suggesting that Biden will refuse to reenter the deal and that he will impose "new" sanctions against them, rather than reenter the deal and reduce sanctions?

Are you going on record as saying that refusing this request would be the correct and just thing to do for everyone's sake?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Hong Kong Free Press.

President Biden will stand with Hong Kong – more effectively than Trump ever did

Guest Contributor
by GUEST CONTRIBUTOR
12:43, 10 NOVEMBER 2020
Print
By Gerald C. Brown and Sasha Ramani

In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has become increasingly aggressive in the region, culminating in the imposition of its draconian National Security Law on Hong Kong. The US government’s swift response has resulted in many Hongkongers supporting President Trump’s reelection, thanks to his administration’s “tough on China” policies.

But with the ascendance of President-elect Biden after a fiercely contested election, there are questions about how US policy in Asia and support for Hong Kong may shift. Many Hongkongers are uncertain about what the future may hold.



Joe Biden
Joe Biden. Photo: BBC screenshot.
But democratic activists should take comfort in a Biden presidency. Not only is support for Hong Kong deeply bipartisan, but the President-elect has made it clear that it will remain tough on China while prioritising regional alliances and partnerships to counter the Chinese government’s aggression and overreach. American support for Hong Kong is here to stay.

How Hong Kong won American support
While the Trump administration has undoubtedly been supportive of Hong Kong, the president’s record on the subject is mixed. During the 2014 Umbrella Movement, he wrote that then-President Obama should “stay out of the Hong Kong protests” – a philosophy which he continued to hold during his own presidency.

Trump began his presidency by flattering dictators like China’s Xi Jinping, whom he called the “greatest leader in Chinese history” and praised for making himself “president for life.” Instead of viewing regional democracies as partners based on shared values, he saw them as pawns to achieve his goals. The relationships were transactional to Trump, who contemplated cutting support for Taiwan as a bargaining chip in trade talks with China.


Trump even considered vetoing the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, stating that the US had to stand by Xi Jinping as well as Hong Kong.


September 15 china extradition US flag
Photo: May James/HKFP.
Not to be deterred, the Hong Kong people brilliantly earned global media attention by crowdfunding ads and through international grassroots mobilisation. The global diaspora staged sympathy protests around the world. And when Hongkongers marched with US flags and sang the US national anthem, Americans felt proud that for all their nation’s faults, it remained the global symbol of freedom and democracy.

Despite Trump’s ambivalence, Hong Kongers won the support of the American people and of Congress, which collectively forced the Trump administration to change its tune. A reluctant Trump was forced to sign the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law.


Cali, get a screwdriver!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott, President Biden has already spoken with the European governments in regards to the Iranian nuclear program and rejoining the Iranian nuclear program treaty.

Nothing yet but he has a huge agenda.

Caliphate4vr said...

You need to get a non addled brain. China Joe is bought and paid for by the CCP

C.H. Truth said...

Wonderful Roger...

You've got a article that openly reports that people in Hong Kong liked Trump and hoped that he was reelected.

Which is then countered by an opinion piece written by two American liberals who argue that in fact Joe Biden will be better for them.


What exactly are we supposed to determine from this? That two American liberals know what is better for Hong Kong than the citizens of Hong Kong?

C.H. Truth said...

Scott, President Biden has already spoken with the European governments in regards to the Iranian nuclear program and rejoining the Iranian nuclear program treaty.


So then you admit that Biden will do exactly what Xi and Putin want him to do and reverse the course that Trump took, which in part was in defiance of China and Russia?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://hongkongfp.com/2020/11/10/president-biden-will-stand-with-hong-kong-more-effectively-than-trump-ever-did/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott, as usual you ignored the details.

A reluctant Trump was forced to sign the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law.

He was forced to reverse his decisions, not because he wanted to do.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Question.


Is the "Hong Kong Free Press" connected in any way to funding from the Chinese Communist Party ?

Like the New York Times is ?

but I admit I haven\'t researched or read rogers link or post. He obviously has no credibility here.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


A reluctant Trump was forced to sign the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law.

He was forced to reverse his decisions, not because he wanted to do.


well if that is in it I know it is complete garbage, thanks

rrb said...



so alky,

what you're saying re: Hong Kong is that you have absolutely no ability to articulate your own opinion, relying instead upon an article that is mildly critical of Trump.

good job, alky.

you need a source to copy/paste just like you need a nurse to change your diaper.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The former President, NEVER denounced Putin's bounties on American soldiers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You falsely said it was fake news, because The New York times reported it.


Trump's sanctions were far to weak.

President Biden will not make Xi and Putin happy.

Caliphate4vr said...

No Alky it was Colin Powell saying it was bullshit

C.H. Truth said...

https://hongkongfp.com/2020/11/10/president-biden-will-stand-with-hong-kong-more-effectively-than-trump-ever-did/

Which is an article written by Gerald C. Brown and Sahsa Ramani - neither happen to be Hong Kong residents. What, exactly, is your point?

That Brown and Ramani know better than Hong Kong government and residents?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A reluctant Trump never condemned bounties. Because he admires dictators, because he wants to become one.

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The former President, NEVER denounced Putin's bounties on American soldiers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You falsely said it was fake news, because The New York times reported it.



even colin powell said it was fake news alky.

christ, you peddle this fable like you peddle the 'fine people on both sides' LIE.

idiot.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Founded in 2015, Hong Kong Free Press is an impartial, non-profit, English-language newspaper. Run by journalists, backed by readers and completely independent, HKFP is governed by a public code of ethics.

Our mission: We aim to be the most independent and credible English-language news source in Greater China. We seek to amplify the voices of the voiceless, not the powerful and will monitor the status of Hong Kong’s core values and freedoms. The HKFP team is fully committed to reporting the facts, without fear, favour or interference.

Because Hong Kong was a British governed City, it has a democratic colony, English is the second language.

Because Brown and Ramani are not residents doesn't mean they are not credible. Provided information that they have never been there.




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Jimmy Hitler is wrong again and again and.

Powell didn't deny the New York times article about bounties on American soldiers

The New York Post, a conservative paper says.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell indicated on Thursday that media figures overreacted to a recent report that Russian officials placed bounties on the lives of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.

“What I know is that our military commanders on the ground did not think that it was as serious a problem as the newspapers were reporting and television was reporting,”

It's getting easier to prove you wrong again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

overreacted overreacted overreacted overreacted is not denial

Go back to school and take English classes

rrb said...



Which is an article written by Gerald C. Brown and Sahsa Ramani - neither happen to be Hong Kong residents. What, exactly, is your point?

LOL.

the alky hasn't had a 'point' in years.

the sum total of his existence is to spam this blog with his plagiarisms.

this, from a guy who lives in SoCal, supposedly very near the beach, and is free to come and go as he pleases, yet lives here 24/7.

LOL.




“What I know is that our military commanders on the ground did not think that it was as serious a problem as the newspapers were reporting and television was reporting,”

oh, is this like voter fraud? as long as it doesn't impact the election it's ok? uh yeah, NO.

if it was actually happening it would be a problem. a serious problem even. powell confirms that it's a myth.

LOL. good job alky.


Caliphate4vr said...

Now he’ll dig in heels and proclaim victory

Dumb as a rock

rrb said...


Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

Now he’ll dig in heels and proclaim victory

Dumb as a rock


yep.

the alky excels at two things - plagiarism and pigeon chess.

Pigeon chess

Refers to having a pointless debate with somebody utterly ignorant of the subject matter, but standing on a dogmatic position that cannot be moved with any amount of education or logic, but who always proclaims victory.


https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Pigeon%20chess

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Is the "Hong Kong Free Press" connected in any way to funding from the Chinese Communist Party ?

did a quick look and they appear legit. They still are not being censored for "hate speech" by Communist China and have remained independent of their reach.

Looks to be more legit than our MSM

Of course with big tech controlling "fact checks" and search results, who really knows anymore.

Of course other arguments that were made here are valid nonetheless.


1984

Joe Biden's America

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott, I did a little research and the Republicans actually have a point.

Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration faced pressure from Republican lawmakers on its second day in office for a more forceful response to Beijing's announcement of sanctions against the architects of former President Donald Trump's tough China policy.

As Democrat Joe Biden was sworn in as president on Wednesday, China announced sanctions against outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and 27 other Trump officials in a striking repudiation of its relationship with the previous U.S. administration.

The Biden administration, which is seeking Republican support for a policy to "out-compete" China, responded by calling the move "unproductive and cynical" and urged Americans from both parties to condemn it. China, by making the announcement on Inauguration Day, appeared to be attempting to play into U.S. divisions, it said.

Jim Risch, the senior Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations committee, said on Twitter that Beijing was "already testing the Biden Admin's resolve to continue a tougher, competitive approach towards #China."

"Together, Republicans & Democrats must show Beijing we will not be deterred from defending U.S. interests."

Michael McCaul, the leading Republican on the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, said the sanctions were "a brazen and baseless attempt to silence and intimidate" officials who had exposed abuses.

"The Biden administration and any country that values democratic principles must respond immediately and forcefully to demonstrate that coercion will not be tolerated,” he said.

Beijing announced its sanctions after Pompeo, who unleashed a barrage of measures against China in his final weeks in office, declared on Tuesday that China had committed "genocide and crimes against humanity" against Uighur Muslims.

Just before it did so, Beijing also said it wanted to cooperate with the Biden administration, even after Biden's choice to succeed Pompeo, Antony Blinken, said he agreed with his assessment.

.

Since President Biden has a history of negotiating with the Republicans. He probably will impose more sanctions

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

Scott, I did a little research and...



...I've decided to splatter another plagiarized copy/paste on the blog. I have no idea what it means, I have no opinion on it, but I'm convinced it makes me look smart and informed.

You'll have to google it to find the link because I don't include those. I prefer to rip people off rather than provide attribution giving them credit.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I said Reuters was my source.

You use right wing nutcase websites for your opinions.

I make up my own mind

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I found out where you got your talking points about China China China China China China China China China China China China China China China China and Tucker Biden.



One of the most popular themes on display is getting tough with China, which Republicans see as a potential vulnerability for President Biden.

GOP White House hopefuls filed at least 16 amendments related to China to the Senate budget, ranging from Cotton’s proposal to hold China accountable for the origins of COVID-19 to Rubio’s amendments to keep Huawei Technologies on a restricted “entity” list and to prevent U.S. persons from investing in Chinese military companies.

Rubio also filed an amendment to block federal funding for health, academic or technological programs that promote joint research considered to be “known” priorities for China’s military-civil fusion strategy.

The Hill

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-sanctions-idUSKBN29Q2XW

rrb said...



One of the most popular themes on display is getting tough with China, which Republicans see as a potential vulnerability for President Biden.


well yeah, seeing as how Hunter and "The Big Guy" are on the Chi-Coms fucking payroll.

C'mon, man. The Chi-Coms are good guys, man.

rrb said...



I make up my own mind


yeah, when you pry it loose from Kevin Drum's asshole.

LOL.

C.H. Truth said...

Because Brown and Ramani are not residents doesn't mean they are not credible. Provided information that they have never been there.

They are two American liberals who are offering that they believe Hong Kong will be better served by Biden, just as I explained.

Did you really think that because they were provided a forum on a Hong Kong newspaper that it provides them any additional credibility? It's an opinion. One written by American liberals. Nothing more, nothing less.