OH NO! BIDEN'S CABINET KENNA CECA-ED!

TerrexLee

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For the first time in the US history, more than 20 Indian-Americans have either been appointed or nominated to be part of the US government with as many as 17 of them in key positions. 3 Indian-Americans have also made their way to the crucial National Security Council of the White House, leaving a permanent imprint on the country's foreign policy and national security.

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LOL! Anything Joe Biden does will be better than the worst Administration that just exited. LOL!:tongue::tongue::tongue:

And if "Indians" is the issue, I shall be very amused to point out there were "indians" in the Donald J Trumps administration as well :roflmao:
 
expect stinkypura to be more ceca-fied

ASEAN will be filled with more CECA

yanks are strongly pushing for rise of CECA

the CECA virus

to counteract the chink virus

yankees got no antivirus for either of these viruses
 
LOL! Anything Joe Biden does will be better than the worst Administration that just exited. LOL!:tongue::tongue::tongue:

And if "Indians" is the issue, I shall be very amused to point out there were "indians" in the Donald J Trumps administration as well :roflmao:



ceca rats and snakes infestation are everywhere, stealing jobs with fake papers and spreading virus
 
yankees declassifies its strategy to use CECA against Tiongs

  • Allied CECA

    CECA features prominently in US strategic plans for the region. Specifically, the strategy seeks to build a “quadrilateral security framework with CECA, Japan, Australia” and the US. The four-cornered strategy wants to use “a strong CECA” to “counterbalance China.”

    This comes after pointing out that CECA is already able to “counter border provocations by China.” It should be noted that the strategy was passed before CECA-Tiong skirmishes in the Doklam region.

    Interestingly, the strategy makes no mention of Pakistan at all in spite of its close ties to China. It further defines a key need to “accelerate CECA rise and capacity to serve as a net provider of security and Major Defense Partner; solidify an enduring strategic partnership with CECA underpinned by a strong CECA military able to effectively collaborate with the United States and our partners in the region to address shared interests.”

    India’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya and a US guided-missile destroyer carrying out joint-maneuvers in the Malabar 2020 exercise held in the Indian Ocean.
    CECA aircraft carrier C(eca)NS Vikramaditya and a US guided-missile destroyer carrying out joint-maneuvers in the Malabar 2020 exercise held in the CECA-dian Ocean. (US Navy)


    Reflecting this, the US Navy has advocated creating a new naval command exclusively for the CECA-dian Ocean and close-by areas of the pacific. With the expiration of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the yankees have also assessed different locations in South East Asia to position long-range missile forces that would be able to counter China’s own strategic missiles.

    Meanwhile, CECA continues to enjoy large defence procurements from the ynks , including the F-21 fighter jet. Others have indicated this could be a form of induction to bring CECA into the F-35 stealth fighter program.

    Dreams to dust

    In spite of its bold efforts, much of the strategy’s ambitious objectives have yet to be fulfilled. Tiong power remains on the rise in the region. More critically, efforts to remove nuclear weapons from North Korea have also failed.

    But that’s not to say that the strategy went entirely unfulfilled. The yankee Navy is set to create a new fleet to cover the Western Pacific. ‘Freedom of Navigation’ deployments to the region are increasing, along with the major yankee efforts to arm Taiwan.

    While the strategy reflects Trump’s legacy, it’s approach may still shape coming yankee strategy as Biden’s new administration seeks to contend with Tiong and North Korea.

 
For the first time in the US history, more than 20 Indian-Americans have either been appointed or nominated to be part of the US government with as many as 17 of them in key positions. 3 Indian-Americans have also made their way to the crucial National Security Council of the White House, leaving a permanent imprint on the country's foreign policy and national security.

sXMklQE.png


More at https://tinyurI.com/y5rm3ykm
Same thing happening in the UK...perhaps more so...the Indian diaspora to the West now really gaining political traction...
 
Oh relac! Its karma for what they did to red indians snd native Hawaiians.
 
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