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Trump sure has marginalized Chyna

Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:56 pm
Posted by Da Sheik
Trump Tower
Member since Sep 2007
9209 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:56 pm
Not a word from big bad Chyna.
His moves on their allies Venezuela and Iran made a big point. FAFO
This is the diplomacy the Chinks respect
Posted by HubbaBubba
North of DFW, TX
Member since Oct 2010
51559 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:11 pm to
You forgot.....

Posted by Sponge
Member since Nov 2018
4792 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:11 pm to
quote:

Chyna

RIP
Posted by Sun God
Member since Jul 2009
51817 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:13 pm to
Can’t wait to see what virus those assholes cook up next
Posted by jamboybarry
Member since Feb 2011
33252 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:15 pm to
Gotta swing dat big ole dick ta make dem chynamen respect ya
Posted by Hangit
The Green Swamp
Member since Aug 2014
46647 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:54 pm to
quote:

Not a word from big bad Chyna


Posted by BamaCoaster
God's Gulf
Member since Apr 2016
6945 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:56 pm to
Tough to conduct a war with no energy (oil).
Posted by Pepe Lepew
Looney tuned .....
Member since Oct 2008
38517 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 10:07 pm to
Wrong board
Posted by tigerstripedjacket
This side of the wall
Member since Sep 2011
3138 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 10:10 pm to
No pics of Mrs. Sheik? This is the OT bruh
Posted by Hobie101
Member since May 2012
1029 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 10:41 pm to
They just laughing as Trump drives us off a cliff
Posted by biglego
San Francisco
Member since Nov 2007
84403 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 10:49 pm to
China got its oil from Venezuela and Iran. Even a TDS riddled twink like yourself can see how weak China looks to its allies.
Posted by Rize
Spring Texas
Member since Sep 2011
19287 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 11:23 pm to
quote:

They just laughing as Trump drives us off a cliff


Don’t be a pussy.
Posted by SmelvinRat
Slumwoody
Member since Oct 2015
2047 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 12:49 am to
China's aging demographics are staggering. South Korea is bad, but with the scale and scope of China's economy it's going to be a semi-shite show.

LINK
Posted by Martini
Near Athens
Member since Mar 2005
49659 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 1:12 am to
China isn’t “silent”—they’re calculating. They don’t react emotionally or publicly because they don’t need to. They’re watching how far things escalate, securing their energy, and positioning themselves for whatever comes next. That’s how they operate.

And this isn’t “the kind of diplomacy they respect.” China doesn’t respect unpredictability or public strong-arming—they exploit it. What they respond to is stability, leverage, and long-term positioning. Moves like this don’t earn respect; they create openings.

What’s actually concerning is the confidence behind your comment. This isn’t a simple show of strength—it’s a situation involving global oil flow, major trade routes, and countries that don’t respond predictably under pressure. Misreading that as “they respect this” is a serious oversimplification.

And reducing it to slogans ignores the real risk: escalation here doesn’t stay contained. It hits economies, alliances, and stability far beyond the original move.

This isn’t something to celebrate or joke about. It’s a high-stakes situation with consequences that don’t care about anyone’s political side.

Not an SEC football game.
Posted by wheelr
Banned
Member since Jul 2012
6001 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 1:25 am to
Posted by chalmetteowl
Chalmette
Member since Jan 2008
54639 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 4:06 am to
quote:

Trump sure has marginalized Chyna


She has been dead for years now…
Posted by jizzle6609
Houston
Member since Jul 2009
19841 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 4:10 am to
Spoken like a true delusional leader.

Posted by Obtuse1
Westside Bodymore Yo
Member since Sep 2016
30265 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 4:24 am to
China has been basically quiet during the whole Russo-Ukrainian war, and Russia is its biggest ally.

China is quietly moving forward with its 2027 plans while the world is distracted. We can not and I assume have not lost track of this.

The issues with oil now are definitely impacting them, despite having very diversified oil suppliers. They import over 20% of the world's exports. Russia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Iraq, Oman, UAE, Brazil, and Kuwait all account for more than 100 million BPY in oil exported to China.

This supply shock is an excellent laboratory to watch how they react. How long will they wait to tap their billion-barrel reserve for example?

Their silence and inaction for the last 4 years, and now, is a testament to how focused they are on Taiwan. The fracturing of the West is likely a benefit to them. The oil shock is giving them a dry run. We should not be counting them out and dancing on their grave.

I personally would be throwing money at TSMC to get them to up their game in the US. There are three countries critical to leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing: Taiwan, the US, and the Netherlands. We can't afford for China to take the manufacturing side. We can do it by holding part of the manufacturing side ourselves and/or preventing China from taking Taiwan.
Posted by BayouFann
CenLa
Member since Jun 2012
7177 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 4:26 am to
quote:

China isn’t “silent”—they’re calculating. They don’t react emotionally or publicly because they don’t need to. They’re watching how far things escalate, securing their energy, and positioning themselves for whatever comes next. That’s how they operate. And this isn’t “the kind of diplomacy they respect.” China doesn’t respect unpredictability or public strong-arming—they exploit it. What they respond to is stability, leverage, and long-term positioning. Moves like this don’t earn respect; they create openings. What’s actually concerning is the confidence behind your comment. This isn’t a simple show of strength—it’s a situation involving global oil flow, major trade routes, and countries that don’t respond predictably under pressure. Misreading that as “they respect this” is a serious oversimplification. And reducing it to slogans ignores the real risk: escalation here doesn’t stay contained. It hits economies, alliances, and stability far beyond the original move. This isn’t something to celebrate or joke about. It’s a high-stakes situation with consequences that don’t care about anyone’s political side. Not an SEC football game.
Posted by Hobie101
Member since May 2012
1029 posts
Posted on 4/15/26 at 12:17 pm to
quote:

China isn’t “silent”—they’re calculating. They don’t react emotionally or publicly because they don’t need to. They’re watching how far things escalate, securing their energy, and positioning themselves for whatever comes next. That’s how they operate.
And this isn’t “the kind of diplomacy they respect.” China doesn’t respect unpredictability or public strong-arming—they exploit it. What they respond to is stability, leverage, and long-term positioning. Moves like this don’t earn respect; they create openings.
What’s actually concerning is the confidence behind your comment. This isn’t a simple show of strength—it’s a situation involving global oil flow, major trade routes, and countries that don’t respond predictably under pressure. Misreading that as “they respect this” is a serious oversimplification.
And reducing it to slogans ignores the real risk: escalation here doesn’t stay contained. It hits economies, alliances, and stability far beyond the original move.
This isn’t something to celebrate or joke about. It’s a high-stakes situation with consequences that don’t care about anyone’s political side.
Not an SEC football game.




They are the ones playing 4D chess while trump is playing celebrity at MMA fights
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