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Twenty-three nations just signed a joint statement condemning Irans closure of the Strait of Hormuz and pledging readiness to ensure safe passage. The US of A is not one of them. China is not one of them. Russia is not one of them.

It is a declaration of impotent losers xD

Meanwhile:

US fertiliser bosses cash in as Iran war boosts shares xD

https://x.com/FT/status/2035323071301611864

The US of A is losing the least compared to its "allies" on this ME clusterfuck it created.
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phew glad we're not on that list of cucks, how embarassing
>BEHOLD OUR STRONGLY WORDED LETTER
yikes
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The impotent loser here is you.
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Oh no they signed a joint statement
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>>531275017
Duh, he wasn't actually asking when he told others to get involved, though China probably loses the worst on this whole ordeal.
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>>531275114
Finland is definitely the impotent loser and the known coward who begged for the NATO protection once Russia made a bold and based move in 2022.
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>>531275017
Oh wow not my HECKING JOINT STATEMENT WOAH
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>>531275207
china can just pass their costs on though, their exports doubled since the war started because if countries are fucked with inflation then where do people buy stuff? temu, china is an intermediary user of natural resources, they just turn them into goods, which they then sell
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>>531275324
actually the increase is mostly due to EV sales, but I guess that makes sense too, if oil supply is uncertain then EVs sound like a good choice
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>>531275207
>though China probably loses the worst on this whole ordeal.

Misconception.

Aggressive measures (drilling in fields like Daqing with world-leading tertiary recovery tech, offshore boom in Bohai Bay + deepwater South China Sea, nascent shale oil surge to 164,000 bpd) boosted production from lows, creating a "stabiliser" for national security, manufacturing, and military needs. This provides a domestic buffer against "unpredictable supply disruptions".

Reuters article explains Chinas stronger position versus the West/USA through its successful seven-year policy-driven campaign (since 2018) to reverse declining domestic oil output, achieving a record 4.32 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2025.

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/chinas-record-oil-output-reaches-limits-whats-possible-2026-03-20/

Implicit contrasts to West/USA:

USA leads in efficient, low-cost shale (9.7+ million bpd), but China built a policy-orchestrated turnaround from decline, achieving self-sufficiency gains despite higher shale costs.

China diversifies via electrification/clean tech leadership ("electrostate"), coal dominance, and stockpiles (115+ days coverage), insulating it better from oil shocks than import-reliant allies or sanction-exposed West.

China has currently the highest EV penetration on the planet : approx 60% compared to only 9% in the US.

Chinas output peak/plateau signals limits but reinforces long-term security edge over geopolitically exposed importers.
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>>531275509
Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy (detailed analysis of Chinas oil demand, imports, supply security): Notes seven-year campaign reversed decline, output near historical peaks (4.32 mb/d), bolstering security amid import risks.

https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/publications/chinas-oil-demand-imports-and-supply-security

CSIS ChinaPower Project ("How Robust Is China's Energy Security?"): Highlights strong self-reliance gains via domestic boosts, reserves expansion (115+ days), diversification/electrification insulating better from oil shocks than exposed importers.

https://chinapower.csis.org/china-energy-security

OilPrice.com (multiple pieces on production surge/Seven-Year Plan): Details policy turnaround from 2018 lows to 4.3 mb/d record in 2025 via Daqing EOR, Bohai, shale - strategic buffer for security, contrasting higher-cost shale with US efficiency but emphasizing Chinas resilience edge.

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Chinas-Oil-Pumping-Power-Breaks-All-Records.html
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Why-Chinas-Oil-Production-Keeps-Growing-Despite-Lower-Oil-Prices.html

Energy Intelligence ("Chinas Upstream Booms With Energy Security in Focus"): Covers Xis 2018 push, output rise 600 kb/d from 2018 trough to near 4.4 mb/d, top-5 global producer status as security stabilizer vs geopolitical exposure.

https://www.energyintel.com/00000198-c6e2-db15-a5fd-f6fbc6fd0000

Ember discusses clean energy/electrification reducing fossil import dependence, high EV adoption aiding oil demand plateau/peak, enhancing security buffers.

https://ember-energy.org/app/uploads/2025/09/China-Energy-Transition-Review-2025.pdf
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>>531275017
>hurrdurrrr how can you retaliate when we wage war on you out of nowhere?!?! HOW DARE YOU!! We comdemn you!!
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>>531275207
nah chinas the only one getting their oil right now
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>>531275017
I look forward to the day that my continent isn't governed by hypocritical retards
Being retarded is one thing. And being hypocritical is another. But being a retarded hyprocrit is frankly too much.
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>>531275207

> China, the country that has spent the last 20 years building energy independence through innovation, infrastructure, and diplomacy
> Suffering

Sure, all the other turd world countries and US "valuable allies" are suffering, but China isn't, not to the degree the US would like. They have been developing coal liquifaction, gig solar and wind farms, nuclear, hydro, etc. From all fronts. Russia will also happily sell them all of their oil and gas because it means no oil and gas for Europe.
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>>531275017
Trump won
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>>531276548
>hurrdurrrr how can you retaliate when we wage war on you out of nowhere?!?! HOW DARE YOU!! We comdemn you!!

lmao I fucking love how incompatable, frustrating and down right psychopathic jewish logic is inherently compared to 'aryan'
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>>531275017
And poland is too sheepish to even sign this letter or what?
KEK
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>>531275017
>It is a declaration of impotent losers xD
it actually sounds like the beginnings of what could unironically be WW3..
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>>531276548
>sides start to form for and against hormuz
>the big players are still mulling options and most haven't made an outright side
>the little players are already signing documents and trying to roll the ball
shits legitimately spooky
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>>531275017
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>>531279279
Show me at least one(1)nation from the list who has ANY power to escalate this even just one step higher.
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>>531279677
przecież ten typ jest zwyczajnie chory psychicznie
internet mu wyprał łeb i "walczy" teraz chuj wie z czym zamiast z domu wyjść



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