China has No Intention of Opposing the United Nations Agenda. Chatham House Int. Conference

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China has No Intention of Opposing the
United Nations Agenda. Chatham House Int. Conference.
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(While Chatham House Meetings are SECRET Like the Bilderberg Group, they also have Public Conferences)
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See Ambassador Wu at the 8:30 mark
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London Conference July 2023: How can countries respond to great power competition?
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(3 more videos from this conference linked below)
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Is it the Rule of Law, or the Rule of Power that Determines the World Order?
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Just the fact that question was framed as a COMPLAINT, obviously shows that it is POWER DOES INDEED DETERMINE THE WORLD ORDER
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And That Power is the Anglo-American New World Order
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Some Extremely Important Conclusions can be Drawn from the speakers at this July 2023 International Conference.
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THERE IS A GOOD REASON THEY ARE REPORTING TO CHATHAM HOUSE -
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THEY DICTATE THE GLOBAL POLICY
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The China, Russia, Israel and Germany Multi-Polar World Partnership has been put in it's Place.
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The BRICS Alliance is Submitting to the Old World Powers -
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And they are complaining that they want a bigger price of the pie.
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Germany was put in it's place. And it is not happy about it.
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Their Multi-Polar World Oil Pipeline was Destroyed, and there is Not a Damn Thing they can do about it.
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Germany has no choice but to Submit and Fight Against it's Own Interests.
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I watched all 4 of these presentations. They are quite boring.
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BUT IF YOU CAN READ BETWEEN THE LINES OF DIPLOMATIC DOUBLE SPEAK-
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SOME EXTREMELY IMPORTANT CONCLUSIONS CAN BE DRAWN
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The China, Russia, Israel and Germany Multi-Polar World Partnership has been put in it's Place.
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The BRICS Alliance is Submitting to the Old World Powers -
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And they are complaining that they want a bigger price of the pie.
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London Conference 2023: How can countries respond to great power competition?
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https://youtu.be/2wTUPSJDQzo

Jul 2, 2023
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Plenary session 2: Can the multilateral system manage geopolitical flashpoints between rival powers?
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Can it prevent clashes from escalating into conflict?
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What lessons can be drawn from global responses to intensified competition between the US and China What are the security and economic implications for middle powers of a return to great power competition?
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Wu Hongbo, Special Representative on European Affairs, Chinese Government Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times Norbert Röttgen MdB, Member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, German Bundestag Sanam Vakil, Director, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House Robert Kagan, Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution Chair: Leslie Vinjamuri, Director, US and the Americas programme; Dean, Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs, Chatham House
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Chatham House London Conference 2023: Geopolitics, Energy Security, and Climate Change
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https://youtu.be/VALYKgH4jgQ
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Jul 2, 2023
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In conversation with Dr Fatih Birol, Executive Director, International Energy Agency Chair: Antony Froggatt, Deputy Director, Environment and Society Programme, Chatham House
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London Conference 2023: The new security order and the UK’s strategy refresh
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https://youtu.be/xdq6d5-q29o
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Jul 2, 2023
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In conversation with the Rt Hon James Heappey MP, Minister of State for Armed Forces and Veterans, UK Chair: Patricia Lewis, Research Director, International Security, Chatham House
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FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
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Mirrored From:
https://www.youtube.com/@ChathamHouse10

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