Man is promoting his beer by getting drunk and sounding like every racist uncle you've ever had
Just goes to show. He never really regretted saying the shit he did back then, and he still doesn't.
Man is promoting his beer by getting drunk and sounding like every racist uncle you've ever had
Just goes to show. He never really regretted saying the shit he did back then, and he still doesn't.
It doesn't work for me, brother.But you can't say the beer doesn't work
Man is promoting his beer by getting drunk and sounding like every racist uncle you've ever had
Man is promoting his beer by getting drunk and sounding like every racist uncle you've ever had
That's something that NY times shouldn't be reporting about. America would kick China's butt but if Russia and China teamed up. I wouldn't know how it it would go down. Let's just hope the day never happens as if trump got back in. He's dumb enough to cause conflict with either countries as he's so damn stupid.![]()
Biden Approved Secret Nuclear Strategy Refocusing on Chinese Threat
In a classified document approved in March, the president ordered U.S. forces to prepare for possible coordinated nuclear confrontations with Russia, China and North Korea.www.nytimes.com
President Biden approved in March a highly classified nuclear strategic plan for the United States that, for the first time, reorients America’s deterrent strategy to focus on China’s rapid expansion in its nuclear arsenal.
The shift comes as the Pentagon believes China’s stockpiles will rival the size and diversity of the United States’ and Russia’s over the next decade.
The White House never announced that Mr. Biden had approved the revised strategy, called the “Nuclear Employment Guidance,” which also seeks, for the first time, to prepare the United States for possible coordinated nuclear challenges from China, Russia and North Korea. The document, updated every four years or so, is so highly classified that there are no electronic copies, only a small number of hard copies distributed to a few national security officials and Pentagon commanders.
But in recent speeches, two senior administration officials were allowed to allude to the change — in carefully constrained, single sentences — ahead of a more detailed, unclassified notification to Congress expected before Mr. Biden leaves office.