What happened in the Suez Canal
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Based on some things I've been hearing, this wasn't and isn't a random event.
A couple of countries are making power plays knowing the US is a wet noodle at the moment.
Expect further "random catastrophes" soon.
It's a Taiwanese company. Biden's weakness isn't an opportunity to be exploited, it's a storm to be weathered.
No, not everyone, and Taiwan is one of the countries that can't.
In fact, Taiwan might be the only country that genuinely can't afford this level of weakness in these once-United States.
If they wanted to hurt the US supply chain, they should have pulled this in the Panama canal. The disruption in Suez is going to hurt Europe and Asia a lot more than the US.
I didn't say it was to hurt the US specifically.
I said that because the US is so weak right now a few groups are taking advantage.
Joe Biden and the related regime is a joke and everybody knows it. US and globalist media pretends it's not apocalypticly bad because it hurts the US.