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sanctions ended up accelerating something else entirely....
The United States expanded its Entity List to slow China's technological rise, expecting restrictions to weaken Chinese semiconductor ambitions. But what if those sanctions ended up accelerating something else entirely? This [AI] video explores how export controls, blacklists, and chip restrictions may have unintentionally created demand for hundreds of Chinese suppliers that previously struggled to compete against established foreign companies. From SMIC and YMTC to semiconductor chemicals, specialty materials, industrial equipment, and localization efforts backed by China's Big Fund, we examine whether Washington's strategy is preserving America's technological lead or encouraging China to build a more resilient industrial ecosystem. Did America successfully slow China's progress? Or did it simply show Beijing exactly which industries needed to be developed first?
a loan or a gift or a grant or corruption?....
As the EU flushes its first $3.7 billion tranche from a roughly $105 billion set to be funneled over the next two years to Ukraine, Russian Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev offers up the hard math. This EU “generosity” announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen - along with the over $234 billion already EU-provided to Ukraine - has European pensioners tightening their belts, workers struggling with energy bills, and industries bleeding out, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund points out on X. As Dmitriev neatly pointed out: add the ~$3.5 trillion EU self-inflicted wound from rejecting Russian gas, and suddenly every EU household is down minus roughly $19,300. But war hawk Ursula gets her to do her victory lap.
the scourge of the think tanks industry....
Originating in the United States, the term "think tank" refers sometimes to a "reflection group," sometimes to a "laboratory of ideas." Here, at least, behind the scenes of parliamentary politics, they claim to be thinking. The question remains: what are they thinking about, and on whose behalf?
Qu’y a-t-il dans le crâne des think tanks ? La politique à l’américaine... What's going on in the SHITTY PIGEON LOFTS* of think tanks? American-style politics..... Julie Lescarmontier [CHARLIE HEBDO]
when the game theory professor is looking at the wrong end of history....
THE FOLLOWING VIDEO MAKING PREDICTION ON THE WAR IN UKRAINE IS WRONG. IT IS WRONG FOR MANY REASONS BUT THE MAIN ONE IS THAT PUTIN IS NOT AFTER AN EMPIRE, NOR ABOUT THE DEFEAT OF UKRAINE BUT ABOUT MORE SERIOUS OUTCOMES THAN CONQUEST OF THE ENTIRE UKRAINE — NOR OF EUROPE AS OFTEN IS REPORTED BY MEDIA MALIGNERS. PROFESSOR JIANG XUEQIN MAKES THREE BASIC MISTAKES: THE TERRITORIES UNDER THE CONTROL OF RUSSIA DEMAND THAT RUSSIA CONTROLS THESE TERRITORIES NOT THE REVERSE. PUTIN IS NOT NAPOLEON, NOR HITLER, BUT A MODERATE LEADER FIGHTING AGAINST THE ENTIRE WEST, WHICH HAS WOWED TO DESTROY RUSSIA SINCE 1917. THE AGGRESSOR IS NOT PUTIN BUT THE WEST, SO ACCORDING TO THE GAME THEORY, THE WEST WILL LOSE.
an existential trip to the ancestors....As I wake up this morning, something strange has happened. My bed is made of soft mud and grass. Quite comfortable though… But this is the least of my worries. The people who talk to me, if you can use the word talk when you hear grunts, do not make any sense… They seem more curious than friendly, they are grossly unkept — men are unshaven and women are, dare I say, ugly… I did not mean ugly, really. I mean they are not lookers like Hollywood stars, and one can hardly make a difference if their armpits are hairy or the bear fur — it looks like bear fur I’d say — is a tight fit under their arms. Eyebrows are definitively non-plucked. Great make up. The air smells of organic decomposition — like my garden compost when I upturn it. There is also a fragrance of mouldy venison that could be coming from unwashed body sweat. I speak: “Where am I?”
such latitude that he could show up drunk to work.....
It is surely one of the greatest hustles of our time – the way that podcast bros declare themselves freedom of speech warriors. Karl Stefanovic attempted this swindle on Friday, when, having been sacked from the Today show, he declared himself “free”. When Stefanovic accepted the Logie for most popular television personality in 2011, he paid tribute to legendary political journalist Laurie Oakes.
Karl Stefanovic is free! To delete the podcast he made in the name of free speech Jacqueline Maley Columnist and senior journalist [SMH]
managing the incoming circumstances.....
A new book examines how to deal with the complex problems caused by natural and humanitarian disasters, technological failures and geopolitical tensions. Rarely a day passes without headlines describing national, regional or global crises. The world is disrupted by war, climatic extremes, geopolitical tensions, the risks of untamed technology, disease outbreaks, populist policy upheavals, tariffs, trade chokepoints and more. Confronting disruption and seeing it coming
AI slavery disguised as strength........
The EU has signed on to ‘Pax Silica’, a US initiative seemingly designed to shut China and others out of the global AI supply chain and extract resources from Europe for the benefit of Washington’s military-industrial complex. “America and Europe belong together; our histories are braided, our destiny intertwined,” US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg declared at a summit in Washington on Tuesday. “But we share more than a past. We share a purpose - to build a future that answers to our values and is worthy of our inheritance.”
Wired for War: Pax Silica is AI slavery disguised as strength Palantir stands to emerge as the biggest winner in the US push to subjugate Europe and exclude China
rubio lies under instruction from trump to confuse the russians....
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump discussed America's proposals on Ukraine at the Alaska summit and they were accepted by the Russian side, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday. On Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio argued that the Russian-American summit in Alaska had produced only proposals on Ukraine and not agreements. "When my counterpart Marco Rubio says that in Alaska there were only proposals and no agreement, I have a question about what we actually mean by 'agreement.' If one side—in this case, the United States—placed its settlement proposals on the table, outlining how to approach this crisis, and the other side expressed agreement with those proposals, then to say that there was no agreement strikes me as not very elegant." Lavrov told reporters.
a non-party party to get rid of the hanson and abbott love-in....
Community Strong Australia might not be the strongest name, and its logo less than transfixing, but Michael Pascoe reckons CSA senators are on the way. With all eyes on One Hanson’s polling and the short-shift horserace media generally give the community independents movement, Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have launched the Community Strong Australia non-party party. It faces a tough battle to reach official minor party status, but that doesn’t mean it won’t. The antipathy of traditional media towards the “teals” and the general conservatism of political coverage will make it hard for the unconventional party to gain much coverage, although that’s not the way community independents have succeeded anyway.
iran got a treasure trove of top secret intelligence thanks to john bolton....
So let me get this straight. Top Iran critic, former Trump National Security Advisor, John Bolton, has successfully cut a deal on spying-related charges with the US government for $2.25 million and to have any prison time capped at five years max – after Iran got ahold of a treasure trove of top secret intelligence thanks to him? And is confident that a judge would just go along with it?
Nothing sticks to John Bolton A spy scandal, a plea deal, and maybe no jail: Bolton’s latest escape act shows how Washington protects its most connected failures BY Rachel Marsden
afraid of the jewish genocide-inficting lobby...
The Big Ride for Palestine SA’s agreement with a sportswear manufacturer to create a jersey for its winter ride has been stymied by concern about its branding. There is something quietly absurd about a cycling jersey becoming a flashpoint for corporate cowardice. Yet that is precisely what happened when an Australian sportswear manufacturer refused to produce a winter, long-sleeved jersey for the Big Ride for Palestine SA – a community cycling group raising awareness for peace in one of the world’s most devastating conflicts. Pedalling into censorship
surrendering Australian sovereignty to US military and intelligence interests is not good....
Malcolm Fraser and Gough Whitlam both warned against surrendering Australian sovereignty to US military and intelligence interests, but AUKUS and the Albanese government’s foreign policy have deepened that dependence. Fraser, Whitlam, Albanese and national sovereignty
“Even if America was a benign power and it had the capacity to make good diplomatic decisions, I would not want to give that power, any power, the capacity to take Australia to war because they go to war,” Malcolm Fraser said in a 2015 address to the Australian Institute of International Affairs. Gough Whitlam would have agreed wholeheartedly, but not Anthony Albanese.
competition in the dirty arms trade....
2019 — Last February, a small business in the Yonne region, Nicolas Industrie, withdrew from a contract for 120 tank transporters for the Saudi army. "Verboten!" (Forbidden!) Rheinmetall had ordered this subcontractor, which consequently laid off two-thirds of its workforce. This occurred while, on January 22nd in Aachen, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel had signed, amid jeers from the Yellow Vests, a new Franco-German treaty in which they pledged to overcome their differences regarding arms exports! Beyond the old refrains about European defense, Macron was requesting a permanent seat for Germany on the United Nations Security Council and was planning exceptions to "overcome obstacles to the implementation of cross-border projects."
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