rates like hong kong and becomes part of china all these democracies are in jeopardy. for lose access to the taiwanese strait. we said we would stand up for taiwan and implied we will stand up for taiwan. if china guilty and takes it what else could they take. what what is at stake. even though a small island look how productive it is ninth leading training partner. machinery comes from taiwan and we trade a lot back. general machinery 18 billion. vehicles 2-point # billion. we build them there and brings them back and you have got some steel. now everyone talks about the high tech chips. the microchips and that is it. if you look at the world and what they are producing from the phone in your pocket to the ipad on your desk, to the desktop, whatever you might have. check this out. this taiwanese company, the tsmc out performs everybody else around the world. do you want to give china all of this high tech information in
Beijing has declared that Taiwan is an “inseparable” part of the
nation of China, and has reportedly sent warships and aircraft to
the tiny island for the second day straight.
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The recent Australia, U.S., and UK $368 billion deal on buying nuclear submarines has been termed by Paul Keating, a former Australian prime minister, as the “worst deal in all history.” It commits Australia to buy conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines that will be delivered in the early 2040s. These will be based on new nuclear reactor designs yet to be developed by the UK.
The recent Australia, US, and UK $368-billion deal on buying nuclear submarines has been termed by Paul Keating, a former Australian prime minister, as