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To: ransomnote; Cats Pajamas; greeneyes; bagster; generally; Wneighbor; mairdie; Swordmaker; ...

Hi ransomnote, all! Posting blind and behind, as usual! so.... if others are already talking about this, then, I’m hopefully and helpfully chiming in!

During the Blood Moon lunar eclipse event, I kept thinking of how Q told us that stuff would be happening after the “SKY EVENT” and that things would pop. Note we are still in July, and future is proving past.

That indeed does seem to be proving out, at least in my opinion. As Q noted in his recent Flurry, with bold letters yet, that the FISA release IS CRITICAL TO THE WHOLE THING! [texokie’s paraphrase]
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Another topic that has come in to me over the Qanteen transom, not from FReeQanon, but from another source. This article is so good, and so important, because it examines so well the mindset of our Chinese adversaries. I am taking this opportunity to post it in full.

[The Chinese “get it.”] :

July 29, 2018
Meanwhile, the Chinese think Trump is a genius
By Monica Showalter

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/the_chinese_think_trump_is_a_genius.html#ixzz5MgIiWV3c

Has anyone ever called the Chinese ‘stupid’? Not those guys.

So now they’re reading President Trump, and unlike the childish Eurotrash of western Europe, they see a shrewd, wily, chess-playing, Sun Tzu-grade genius, who could easily checkmate them, and they’ve got a lot of reasons for thinking so.

That’s the report from a European policy-domo, who actually went to Beijing and asked the local leaders what they were seeing. The report that European Council of Foreign Relations President Mark Leonard gives, in the Financial Times, is well worth the subscription or trial subscription to read it. Some of his thoughts from the pice can be read on Instapundit, however. Here’s a bit of what Glenn Reynolds posted:

I have just spent a week in Beijing talking to officials and intellectuals, many of whom are awed by his skill as a strategist and tactician. . . .

Few Chinese think that Mr Trump’s primary concern is to rebalance the bilateral trade deficit. If it were, they say, he would have aligned with the EU, Japan and Canada against China rather than scooping up America’s allies in his tariff dragnet. They think the US president’s goal is nothing less than remaking the global order.

[The link has a video inset link at this point]

They think Mr Trump feels he is presiding over the relative decline of his great nation. It is not that the current order does not benefit the US. The problem is that it benefits others more in relative terms. To make things worse the US is investing billions of dollars and a fair amount of blood in supporting the very alliances and international institutions that are constraining America and facilitating China’s rise.

In Chinese eyes, Mr Trump’s response is a form of “creative destruction”. He is systematically destroying the existing institutions — from the World Trade Organization and the North American Free Trade Agreement to Nato and the Iran nuclear deal — as a first step towards renegotiating the world order on terms more favourable to Washington.

Once the order is destroyed, the Chinese elite believes, Mr Trump will move to stage two: renegotiating America’s relationship with other powers. Because the US is still the most powerful country in the world, it will be able to negotiate with other countries from a position of strength if it deals with them one at a time rather than through multilateral institutions that empower the weak at the expense of the strong.

My interlocutors say that Mr Trump is the US first president for more than 40 years to bash China on three fronts simultaneously: trade, military and ideology. They describe him as a master tactician, focusing on one issue at a time, and extracting as many concessions as he can. They speak of the skilful way Mr Trump has treated President Xi Jinping. “Look at how he handled North Korea,” one says. “He got Xi Jinping to agree to UN sanctions [half a dozen] times, creating an economic stranglehold on the country. China almost turned North Korea into a sworn enemy of the country.” But they also see him as a strategist, willing to declare a truce in each area when there are no more concessions to be had, and then start again with a new front.

Wow. So the Chinese watched the Trump dramas in Quebec and Singapore and Brussels and Helsinki closely, and drew their own conclusions as to what was going on from them. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer, as Sun Tzu used to say. The slaparound of Justin Trudeau in Canada, the rapprochement with North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong Un in Singapore, the second slaparound at NATO headquarters in Belgium and the lovefest with Vladimir Putin in Finland had quite an effect in China, where the locals recognized the dictum in action.

What a coincidence, Trump just happens to be a student of Sun Tzu, the famous Chinese strategist, who wrote “The Art of War.”

Apparently, the Chinese didn’t see a madman (and being pals with Kim, don’t think the Chinese aren’t well-experienced with so-called madmen) the way the Europeans and the U.S. left did. They saw a power player, someone intent on taking down the world order that the U.S. pays full freight on, yet gets very little from. After all, who cleaned up after the Iraq War was fought, (with U.S. blood and treasure, along with its dragged-along, unwilling allies), and then got all the oil? The Chinese, of course.

Naturally, that means that up until now, they’ve considered the U.S. a sucker. Note that the Chinese guy Leonard quotes is the very Chicom, now-former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs He Yafei, who had fun browbeating President Obama openly in Copenhagen a few years ago, and Obama just took it.

He’s not talking the same way about Trump.

They see Trump as breaking up the multilateral institutions of the post-war order that so stiff the Americans, and then holding out for a better deal for the U.S. on them, which does kind of make sense. After all, Trump is saying that’s his idea in the trade war back and forths, over tariffs and pacts.

Maybe President Trump is doing this instinctively, or maybe he’s doing it with a plan in mind, something that makes the Trump-haters laugh. (Recall though, that his earlier policy guru, Steve Bannon, did focus intently on China.)

What’s clear though, is that the Chinese have a healthy respect for the U.S. now, and don’t focus on mannerisms the way the Eurotrash and their mannerist leftist U.S. allies do, just the actual substance of Dealing with Trump.

Was it Sun Tzu or someone who noted the importance of persuading your adversaries that you are more powerful than you may appear to be?

Actually Trump himself did, in this Sun Tzu tweet here. Trump, after all, is a big fan of Sun Tzu.

POTUS’ TWEET:
“The Supreme Art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” — Sun Tzu
8:04 AM - 17 Jul 2012


174 posted on 07/29/2018 2:43:10 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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To: TEXOKIE

Thanks for that post from American Thinker. Here’s one of the comments from there:

“I’ve suspected for some time that it takes a warlord lens to see Trump with clarity. Telling Xi over dessert that he was commencing to attack Syria in response to chemical weapons was a baller move.”

It seems like forever since we’ve had a President that understood you don’t win just playing defense. And, we’ve never had a President like Trump!


198 posted on 07/29/2018 3:09:57 PM PDT by Typelouder
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To: TEXOKIE

Thank you! Great article.


209 posted on 07/29/2018 3:27:24 PM PDT by Disestablishmentarian (Read "American Betrayal" by Diana West)
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To: TEXOKIE

Texie, Great article thanks for sharing it.


226 posted on 07/29/2018 4:28:56 PM PDT by Cats Pajamas (Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
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To: TEXOKIE

228 posted on 07/29/2018 4:33:14 PM PDT by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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To: TEXOKIE

Thanks! great article. Sent it to my son in Law. (I make him very nervous-—his wife is a lib!)


306 posted on 07/29/2018 6:53:38 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: TEXOKIE

great article - I posted it on the forum...

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3674959/posts


405 posted on 07/29/2018 9:54:10 PM PDT by bitt (Obama was eloquent with his lies, ..Trump is brutal with his truth!)
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