nang2
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Oh, so you are a false flagger, aren't you?I'm in Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, not in Singapore.
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Oh, so you are a false flagger, aren't you?I'm in Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, not in Singapore.
Oh, so you are a false flagger, aren't you?
Are you using a smartphone to read and post? I have using a laptop. On my screen, you have a China flag and a Singapore flag.Why do you say that?
Are you using a smartphone to read and post? I have using a laptop. On my screen, you have a China flag and a Singapore flag.
You can change it, you know?This is because I was not in China when I registered my account. The website administrator must mark my location according to my IP address.
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IDK. WUT SHD I DO?You can change it, you know?
Click your account name shown on the upper-right corner. Choose "Account details" in the drop-down menu. In the newly opened page, change your "Country" and "Location".IDK. WUT SHD I DO?
By the way, did you have to VPN in? Is this website banned by China's Great Firewall?IDK. WUT SHD I DO?
On what did you base that opinion..??Saudi Arabia is not as independent as Iran. It is more risky for China. The Chinese government may want to maintain a balance. If the transaction is successful, China will help Saudi Arabia become more independent, otherwise risks cannot be managed.
On what did you base that opinion..??
There are no US troops stationed in Saudi Arabia..The only time it happenned was during desert storm war ..The United States has stationed troops in Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea and Europe. Like Japan, South Korea and Europe, Saudi Arabia does not have a completely independent internal and foreign policy.
Maybe you can tell me the difference between Saudi Arabia and Japan, South Korea, Europe.
I doubt Saudi will allow this, it's a Chinese step toward breaking Dollar monopoly.Bloomberg Agency:
The Chinese sovereign fund is negotiating again to buy (2)% of Aramco's total shares
Instead of 1%, with an estimated value of about (100) billion dollars in cash..
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With Aramco allowed to open refineries and petrochemical plants in China
Storing oil in China and selling it to Asian countries..
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And Saudi Arabia is negotiating terms that preserve its sovereignty over its wealth..
It is mostly about securing their oil supply from KSA..I doubt Saudi will allow this, it's a Chinese step toward breaking Dollar monopoly.