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Quid pro Quo. Chinese help Byedon rig the election, Byedon pays them back with other people's money......or minerals.

he Taliban is pushing China to mine in Afghanistan, according to The Global Times, a Chinese state-controlled media outlet.

Afghanistan is home to an estimated $1 trillion to $3 trillion worth of rare earth metals. China is home to about two-thirds of rare earths, and the communist country already provides more than 85% of rare metals and minerals globally, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

The Global Times touted the most recent development in an article Thursday titled "Chinese firm's copper mine project in Afghanistan hasn't started, despite Taliban's push."

Work on the copper mine has been reportedly stalled for years due to issues surrounding Afghanistan's security.

Taliban officials are hoping that work will resume quickly on the mine, which is expected to be the second-largest copper mine in the world.

The Global Times blamed the United States for the "severe challenges" facing the jihadist-controlled nation.

The paper cited anonymous Chinese analysts who reportedly "said that the US should stop aggravating the economic collapse in Afghanistan by lifting sanctions on the country and returning the frozen funds that belong to the country, allowing the Taliban to use the money to buy much-needed supplies for the Afghan people." The state media then applauded China for "helping the Afghan people."

The Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan warned that foreign companies or people coming to Afghanistan needed to obtain a permit before inspecting mineral resources. Reports have surfaced of foreign citizens being detained for not obtaining a permit.

The Taliban were praised in November as friendly by Chinese investors exploring lithium mining projects in Afghanistan.

"Taliban officials expressed a welcoming attitude toward Chinese companies, as they seek to rebuild the war-torn country," the Global Times reported in November. "Chinese officials have also extended helping hands to the Afghan people by providing humanitarian aid and resuming certain trade channels."

SCMP reported Saturday that China is sending supplies to Afghanistan as the impoverished nation braces for winter. This move will help build ties between the Taliban and the Chinese government.

The supplies include about 70,000 blankets and more than 40,000 winter coats. Afghan and Chinese officials also plan to build a mosque and two wells in Kabul.

The Taliban showed signs of cooperating with China in October when they reportedly removed Uyghur militants from an area near the border with China. Uyghur Muslims are an ethnic minority facing genocide in China.

>Quid pro Quo. Chinese help Byedon rig the election, Byedon pays them back with other people's money......or minerals. he Taliban is pushing China to mine in Afghanistan, according to The Global Times, a Chinese state-controlled media outlet. Afghanistan is home to an estimated $1 trillion to $3 trillion worth of rare earth metals. China is home to about two-thirds of rare earths, and the communist country already provides more than 85% of rare metals and minerals globally, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP). The Global Times touted the most recent development in an article Thursday titled "Chinese firm's copper mine project in Afghanistan hasn't started, despite Taliban's push." Work on the copper mine has been reportedly stalled for years due to issues surrounding Afghanistan's security. Taliban officials are hoping that work will resume quickly on the mine, which is expected to be the second-largest copper mine in the world. The Global Times blamed the United States for the "severe challenges" facing the jihadist-controlled nation. The paper cited anonymous Chinese analysts who reportedly "said that the US should stop aggravating the economic collapse in Afghanistan by lifting sanctions on the country and returning the frozen funds that belong to the country, allowing the Taliban to use the money to buy much-needed supplies for the Afghan people." The state media then applauded China for "helping the Afghan people." The Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan warned that foreign companies or people coming to Afghanistan needed to obtain a permit before inspecting mineral resources. Reports have surfaced of foreign citizens being detained for not obtaining a permit. The Taliban were praised in November as friendly by Chinese investors exploring lithium mining projects in Afghanistan. "Taliban officials expressed a welcoming attitude toward Chinese companies, as they seek to rebuild the war-torn country," the Global Times reported in November. "Chinese officials have also extended helping hands to the Afghan people by providing humanitarian aid and resuming certain trade channels." SCMP reported Saturday that China is sending supplies to Afghanistan as the impoverished nation braces for winter. This move will help build ties between the Taliban and the Chinese government. The supplies include about 70,000 blankets and more than 40,000 winter coats. Afghan and Chinese officials also plan to build a mosque and two wells in Kabul. The Taliban showed signs of cooperating with China in October when they reportedly removed Uyghur militants from an area near the border with China. Uyghur Muslims are an ethnic minority facing genocide in China.

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Right qtards never told everyone to sit back and trust the plan. (I wonder where I got that Idea)

P.S. this is adorable:

So shut the fuck up shill cunt

...The reply of an intellectual giant. (Just well past his nap time.)

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Ya trust the plan was retarded it should have been take action locally now go to voter registration offices volunteer call your local Senator find someone to run..

Trust the plan was a big big problem the entire thing was a problem I'm not a qtard I hoped it was real that pedophile elite would be exposed and jailed the Clinton Bush crime families punished....

But I never had faith in it. I hoped it would happen as we all should. Instead of attacking the Qanon and distancing from them we should have formed a coalition something like the tax reform people.. got moving started meeting in person and exploring our local media and poltiicians..

Instead faggots like you continue the divide and conquer plan the jews have laid out for decades.

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Well now that we agree you were wrong, qtards WERE in fact discouraging people from acting and not "just telling people to do research" I'm done here.

Trust the plan was a big big problem the entire thing was a problem I'm not a qtard I hoped it was real that pedophile elite would be exposed and jailed the Clinton Bush crime families punished....

The only people dividing "our side" were qtards who discouraged others from taking action. Your movement is cancer and your refusal to disavow it makes you part of the problem.

No single drop of rain ever believes it is responsible for the flood.

Merry Christmas

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Not my movement. But what is the next biggest thing after qanon? Nothing people like you just shill and attack qanon and do nothing I have seen nothing else even close to the Maga q anon movement.

We agree trust the plan led to biden and being allowed to steal the election but how many people have been woken up and started looking into shit people like me and maybe you have known for 30 years for me probably 25 years or so... every one should have woke up after 9/11 and revolted and while our debt was still reasonable. 9/11 was the kick off to the end it ran the debt up to insane numbers and destroyed tons of lived while creating terrorist overseas...

So what is the next best thing after Maga and qanon?

Republicans???? Umm fuck no

Libratarians? Ya right?

Lone wolf shit that will get all whites with guns labeled domestic terrorists? This is where trust the plan might have actually helped a little

What is the answer what are some solutions I've laid out my 6 step plan I'm doing it... I've seen almost nothing else and all you shills do is attack people with no realistic alternatives