

You also noticed he’s suddenly talking about securing rare earths every day now? I’m hoping someone asks him why they’re so important because he clearly doesn’t know what they are, and is just following orders from Twitler.
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You also noticed he’s suddenly talking about securing rare earths every day now? I’m hoping someone asks him why they’re so important because he clearly doesn’t know what they are, and is just following orders from Twitler.
As an Australian, I have no idea how my country would respond to this officially. The US alliance is basically our entire defence strategy, and we have fostered that by supporting the US in every conflict they’re involved in. On the other hand, we could never go against another Commonwealth nation. The cultural weight is too great.
Perhaps the best we could offer is assurance that any Canadian visitors (refugees) to Australia can probably overstay your visas for as long as necessary. For some reason we only care when immigrants arrive by boat. Just follow all the Aussies when they start leaving your ski fields.
Or Bluefin, depending on desktop preference. I’ve been using both and can recommend either.
China will absolutely jump on this.
It’s happened before.
Have you tried Gleam?