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Political dissidents and freedom fighters in Asia want Trump and don't trust biden.........and considering the working relationship the democrat party and joe biden has with China, is there any reason to doubt their opinions?
Those with skin in the game know that Trump is the one to trust, and biden is a snake...
This comes as news to the activists at the New York Times, but America's allies in Asia aren't thrilled about the return of Joe Biden.
Here's Times writer Hannah Beech's lede:
BANGKOK — A dissident once branded Enemy No. 1 by the Chinese Communist Party is spreading conspiracy theories about the American presidential election.
Pro-democracy campaigners from Hong Kong are championing President Trump’s claims of an electoral victory.
Human rights activists and religious leaders in Vietnam and Myanmar are expressing reservations about President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s ability to keep authoritarians in check.
It might seem counterintuitive that Asian defenders of democracy are among the most ardent supporters of Mr. Trump, who has declared his friendship with Xi Jinping of China and Kim Jong-un of North Korea. But it is precisely Mr. Trump’s willingness to flout diplomatic protocol, abandon international accords and keep his opponents off-balance that have earned him plaudits as a leader strong enough to stand up to dictators and defend democratic ideals overseas, even if he has been criticized as diminishing them at home.
Seem counterintuitive? No, it seems pretty nakedly obvious. Joe Biden pledged to 'repair alliances' but here's the allies and they aren't too impressed. And yes, Trump's policy of strength is exactly what it takes to defend democratic ideals overseas, international agreements are for losers. Note the Times snipe at Trump for supposedly diminishing 'democracy' with zero specifics. In reality, the entire story contradicts the Times' claim, because Trump expanded democracy, both here and abroad. The Times prefers to scratch its head at the phony paradox.
Trump's willingness to confront China (and not take money under the table from it to benefit the family) made a big difference to America's democratic and other allies in Asia - from Vietnam, which is openly threatened by China with its illegal offshore claims in the South China Sea, to Hong Kong, where China has violated its 1997 treaty with Britain to keep things as-is for 50 years, nakedly taking the beautiful little enclave over, running it as nastily as they do the rest of China; to Burma, which has China problems of its own related to the sellout deeds of its tinpot tyrants as well as the rights of minorities such as Christians, to Taiwan, which is under direct threat from the behemoth across the strait.
Oh, and let's not forget Japan, which the Times didn't mention: Locals marched in at least hundreds to show support for Trump in the streets. This is Japan, people, famous for its restraint and order, and America is someone else's country to them. But it was that important and march they did:
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Those with skin in the game know that Trump is the one to trust, and biden is a snake...
This comes as news to the activists at the New York Times, but America's allies in Asia aren't thrilled about the return of Joe Biden.
Here's Times writer Hannah Beech's lede:
BANGKOK — A dissident once branded Enemy No. 1 by the Chinese Communist Party is spreading conspiracy theories about the American presidential election.
Pro-democracy campaigners from Hong Kong are championing President Trump’s claims of an electoral victory.
Human rights activists and religious leaders in Vietnam and Myanmar are expressing reservations about President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s ability to keep authoritarians in check.
It might seem counterintuitive that Asian defenders of democracy are among the most ardent supporters of Mr. Trump, who has declared his friendship with Xi Jinping of China and Kim Jong-un of North Korea. But it is precisely Mr. Trump’s willingness to flout diplomatic protocol, abandon international accords and keep his opponents off-balance that have earned him plaudits as a leader strong enough to stand up to dictators and defend democratic ideals overseas, even if he has been criticized as diminishing them at home.
Seem counterintuitive? No, it seems pretty nakedly obvious. Joe Biden pledged to 'repair alliances' but here's the allies and they aren't too impressed. And yes, Trump's policy of strength is exactly what it takes to defend democratic ideals overseas, international agreements are for losers. Note the Times snipe at Trump for supposedly diminishing 'democracy' with zero specifics. In reality, the entire story contradicts the Times' claim, because Trump expanded democracy, both here and abroad. The Times prefers to scratch its head at the phony paradox.
Trump's willingness to confront China (and not take money under the table from it to benefit the family) made a big difference to America's democratic and other allies in Asia - from Vietnam, which is openly threatened by China with its illegal offshore claims in the South China Sea, to Hong Kong, where China has violated its 1997 treaty with Britain to keep things as-is for 50 years, nakedly taking the beautiful little enclave over, running it as nastily as they do the rest of China; to Burma, which has China problems of its own related to the sellout deeds of its tinpot tyrants as well as the rights of minorities such as Christians, to Taiwan, which is under direct threat from the behemoth across the strait.
Oh, and let's not forget Japan, which the Times didn't mention: Locals marched in at least hundreds to show support for Trump in the streets. This is Japan, people, famous for its restraint and order, and America is someone else's country to them. But it was that important and march they did:
Read more: 'Trump is better': NYT stupefied to find Asian allies' acid reaction to Joe Biden
Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook
'Trump is better': NYT stupefied to find Asian allies' acid reaction to Joe Biden
This comes as news to the activists at the New York Times, but America's allies in Asia aren't thrilled about the return of Joe Biden. Here's Times writer Hannah Beech's lede: BANGKOK — A dissident once branded Enem...
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