Must be a lot of pressure from very powerful Chinese interests. They are losing their promised land the Feds agreed to give them for trade debts.
If the US cannot remove the militia standing up patriotically could there be possibly some form of NATO presence, mostly Chicom troops?
“Must be a lot of pressure from very powerful Chinese interests. They are losing their promised land the Feds agreed to give them for trade debts.
If the US cannot remove the militia standing up patriotically could there be possibly some form of NATO presence, mostly Chicom troops.”
I’m wondering how much money the Chicom’s have paid Dirty Harry for his cooperation in freeing up this property? Apparently there are a bunch of other ranchers who have pulled up stakes and left. It’s my understanding that the BLM changed the leases and that a cattle operation couldn’t be profitable or even sustainable under the new agreements. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
And no, there won’t be any military involvement, especially NATO. Also, I didn’t realize the Chicoms were a member of NATO?