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Which makes him pretty much the same as almost every other South Korean leader since the end of WW2.
They can't, but everything will appear normal right up until it breaksHow does Russia continue to afford this? (And noted irony of future acronym ASS. . . .)
Russia vows military backing for Sahel juntas' joint force
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Russia vows military backing for Sahel juntas' joint force
Russia has committed to helping military governments in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger acquire arms and training for a planned 5,000-strong force to deploy in the central Sahel region, a statement said. The West African nations, run by juntas that have taken power in coups in recent years, have...www.yahoo.com
Zelenskiy confirms for first time that Ukrainian troops active in Russia's Belgorod region
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Zelenskiy confirms for first time that Ukrainian troops active in Russia's Belgorod region
Ukrainian troops remain in parts of the neighbouring Russian region of Kursk eight months after a cross-border incursion, though Russian forces have recaptured much lost territory. In his nightly video address, Zelenskiy said Ukraine's top commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, had presented a report...www.yahoo.com
Theoretical (?) order of the realignment steps would be killer.So....was watching a UK podcast that had the British economist/journalist Will Hutton, who knows Carney very well from Carney's time at BoE and he's under the impression that Carney is trying to do something a bit more ambitious than is being discussed here in Canada (because honestly, we never think big about anything). He thinks Carney is trying to get us as deep into the European customs union as possible, and get the deal done asap. Then using that as a bridge to help the UK get one foot back into the continent by giving them the same deal we get. Then working with the leadership of our fancy new new ~25T free trade block and using it's gravity to bring Australia/NZ, Japan, India and anyone else aligned (I'm editorializing here, but SK, Mexico, Brazil, Nigeria would all make sense) into it.
Basically re aligning world trade through our block of democratic allies before turning to cut a bilateral trade deal with China and then finally, dealing with numbnuts to the south of us as a unified group of economies that make up ~50-60% of the world's economy.
This would definitely cast Carney's recent "then Canada will lead" line in a different light and makes his trip to Europe potentially about more than just throwing up middle fingers at Washington.